Black History 365 Sub Plan: Black Wall Street: Wealth, Business, and Community Power | Middle School Economics | 60-Minute Lesson

¥4,969 JPY

This Black History 365 one-day sub plan introduces middle school students to Black Wall Street, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, through an economics lens. Students learn how Black entrepreneurs, business owners, professionals, families, and community institutions built one of the most successful Black business communities in the United States.

Designed for a 60-minute class period, this resource requires minimal teacher guidance and is ideal for substitute days, emergency lesson plans, Black History Month, economics units, entrepreneurship units, U.S. history lessons, community studies, or year-round culturally responsive instruction.

This resource includes a substitute directions page, student reading passage, vocabulary preview, comprehension questions, community economy graphic organizer, local circulation flow chart, goods and services sort, CER writing response, exit ticket, extension activity, and answer key.