Links to activities around social justice from the Social Justice Toolbox website.
Lessons for the Middle School Classroom
from NEA.org; divided by grade level
from ASCD
An interactive exploration.
Check out the lessons section of Teaching Tolerance.
"This Teaching Idea is a guide for teachers to begin conversations with their students about George Floyd’s death and the events that surround it." from facinghistory.org
From Facing History and Ourselves "Facing History and Ourselves uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate." This amazing resource has great lessons, units, and collections to use with students.
From Education Week Teacher - you may need to sign up for a free account to read the article. Great links to other resources! A very helpful tool.
A collection of lessons and activities for various ages curated by Follett Learning, some highlighted on this site; but many more included on this pinterest board.
A collection of videos to use with students in class.
A Guide from Teaching Tolerance. Includes strategies to facilitate these difficult conversations with students.
Excellent resources for teaching this topic from the Zinn Education Project: Teaching People's History.
From the TED-Ed blog: "Here are 10 TED Talks about race in America that teachers may find useful for starting difficult conversations in the classroom."
A curated collection of over 75 lesson plans, writing prompts, short films and graphs relating to racism and racial justice.