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Fifth graders explore slavery conditions by viewing a video clip on the Internet. In this slave ship activity, 5th graders discuss the transportation of black men and women from Africa to the United States in the 1700's and how poor the conditions were. Students view a video clip discussing the slave ships and write a reflection about what they see and hear.

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slavery

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slave ships, slavery, u.s. history, video about slaves, english language arts
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Grade
5th
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English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
2 hrs
Instructional Strategies
Inquiry-Based Learning
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Technology
Video

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