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Brining important Black History Leaders to life in your classroom during Black History Month and beyond is essential to developing a classroom community. By introducing your students to important black history leaders you’ll help them see themselves in the classroom. As Desiree says, you’ll help them see what is possible… even in the difficult times! 

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In this episode we will honestly chat about:

  • What Black History Month can mean to your students 
  • How to plan a memorable event- like a skit 
  • The first step to take to develop ideas about a Black History Month event 

Building a classroom community is essential to helping ALL your students feel a sense of belonging.

Learn more ways to develop your classroom community with a free guide 👉🏾 monamath.com/community

Links Mentioned in the Episode: 

This is the Black History Leaders’ blog post Desiree put together summarizing what we chatted about!

www.desireemcgeegreene.com/read (BLOG) 

www.desireemcgeegreene.com/ideas (Video series with planning ideas!) 

MonaMath Black History Resources 

Find Desiree on Instagram @DesireeMcGeeGreene 

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On Instagram @HelloMonaMath I LOVE chatting with listeners. Send me a DM and let me know you’re listening. 

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Black History Leaders List for Math Teachers

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