Learning about Black History and the contributions of Black Americans in our society today is an excellent tool for building the self-esteem of Black children and for teaching White children to respect and value Black culture. Parents can contribute to the elimination of racism and prejudice in the next generation now!
You will find a wealth of information, art, music, and so much more related to Black History and Black History Month for kids. So, I've divided these resources into categories related to the seven types of intelligence . For background information on this approach visit the feature on Nurturing Your Child's Learning Strengths . For example, if your child is a visual-spatial learner, he will enjoy the video clips and art collections. Your kinesthetic child will be drawn to the resources on dance and sports. The logical-mathematical child's interests may include science and inventions. And, the verbal-linguistic child will learn from the historical and narrative accounts.
So, gather your family to take a fun and educational tour of Black History on the Web. This will provide a great opportunity for you to discuss important issues of race, pride, and prejudice with your children.
Games
One Continent. Many Worlds African Facts Flash Card Game
Kulture Kidz Kool Korner Fun and Educational Games
Escape to Freedom Game at Headbone Zone
Black History Quiz
Next page Verbal-Linguistic Resources
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Families Exploring Black History Introduction
Verbal-Linguistic Resources
Logical-Mathematical Resourcese
Kinsesthetic Resources
Visual-Spatial Resources
Musical Resources
Intrapersonal - Interpersonal Resources

