Honoree Lesson Plans based on Curriculum Standards
AT&T is pleased to provide samples of activities and projects for educators that will involve, entertain, and inform students of the contributions of South Carolina African Americans. While by no means comprehensive, these resources will hopefully assist you in your critically important role for the future of our state: teaching our children.
We have created a grid that arranges the attributes and accomplishments of the 2008 honorees in relation to the current curriculum standards. Each “X” hyperlinks to activities based on the mandate of the Educational Improvement Act for English-language arts, math, science, social studies and fine arts curricula.

General Activities - Additional activities to be used more broadly in the classroom for students of all ages.
Subject Area General Activities - Generalized activities separated into subject areas for your convenience.
Introduce the Honorees - Suggestions about ways to introduce these figures to the English-language arts, math, science, social studies and fine arts curricula in keeping with the current academic standards
We hope you will find our suggestions helpful. If you have used other ideas effectively in your classroom, we invite you to share them with us and with our readers
Read the 2007 standards-based lesson plans.
Read the 2006 standards-based lesson plans.
Special thanks to the State Department of Education and SCETV for compiling and sharing lesson ideas and broad-based activities related to South Carolina African-American History.
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