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5 contributions to Black Families Homeschooling
I am considering developing a virtual Civil Rights lesson for middle and high school!
This would not be a surface level biography lesson. - It would focus on: - How systems protected injustice - What Black resilience looks like after lost - How grief becomes long term activism - Why justice sometimes takes decades The framing is trauma informed and agency centered. The focus is endurance, strategy, and institutional change. Intended age group: Ages 12 and up Grades 7 through 12 Because the lesson discusses assassination and racial injustice, it is not designed for elementary students. Before I build the full slide deck and materials, I would love to know: - Would you enroll your student? - Would you attend as a family session? - Would you want this as a one time workshop or part of a short series on Black resilience? Comment or message me if interested.
0 likes • Mar 5
I would enroll my kids when they are at the age and I would attend a family session.
From homeschooled kid to Dr. of Education: Help me build what our village actually needs! 📚✊🏾
Hi Everyone, I’m coming to you both as a fellow "homegrown" student and a professional educator. I’ve spent 7 years in the classroom and close to finishing my Doctorate in Educational Leadership, but my heart has always stayed with the homeschooling community. I’m passionate about creating high-level, culturally responsive resources that actually reflect our children's lives. I’m currently developing a few projects, like a Sociology/ELA course exploring Fatherhood through the lens of J. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar, along with Pre-Algebra and Essay Writing intensives. However, I don't want to create in a vacuum. I want to build exactly what your family is looking for. If you have a moment, I’d love your real talk feedback: - The Gap: What is the one subject or skill that feels like a struggle to teach at home right now? - The Format: Do you prefer Live Classes (social/interactive), Asynchronous/Self-Paced (flexible), or Parent Workshops (equipping you to lead)? - The Support: Are you looking for a "tutor" to help with daily homework, or a "specialist" to teach a specific, deep-dive course? - I want to make sure the resources I build are useful, culturally grounded, and take the pressure off you as parents. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
0 likes • Feb 25
@Amber Merriweather this is wonderful. Subjects that I would appreciate help are science, history, geography, and sociology. A mix of self paced and live classes would be good. From an African American pens would making more meaningful where it applicable. Depending on associated fee, a deep dive course would be great. Are you doing this through outschool or another platform? Thanks for your knowledge and contributions.
Black History Month
Working on some concepts and lessons for Black History month! Who are some figures or tough questions/concepts you want your student/child to learn about? So far I have two early elementary lessons for Ruby Bridges and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. I'll love to add more. Also I'll love some students to teach to during the class. Please let me know if interested!
0 likes • Feb 25
@Amber Merriweather I'd be interested as well.
Building Curriculum
What's one curriculum you want to see for your students? What materials should it include (example: worksheets, videos, live lessons)?
1 like • Jan 11
@Amber Merriweather grades 3 and 5. Areas?
0 likes • Jan 15
@Amber Merriweather for science biology, chemistry and history: the Americas and Ancient Africa.
🎉 Welcome to Black Families Homeschooling!
Hey y’all 👋🏾 I’m so excited to see our community growing here on Skool! This space was created to support, empower, and connect Black homeschooling families — from preschool to high school. Here’s what you can do to get started: 1. 🏡 Introduce yourself! Share your child’s grade level and where you’re homeschooling from. 2. 📚 Explore the topics — you’ll find resources, lesson ideas, and community discussions. 3. 💬 Engage & ask questions — no question is too small. We’re all learning together. ✨ Our mission: to make homeschooling accessible, culturally relevant, and full of joy for every Black family. Drop a comment below and say hi — let’s build this village together! 🖤
0 likes • Jan 7
Excited to be a part of this community.
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