Black Lives Matter Week of Action: School Wide Activities
Every grade participated in the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action at Inspired Teaching Demonstration School.
On the first day of Black Lives Matter Week of Action in schools, students create screen prints in art class. The entire community is embracing the opportunity to be intentional about this important topic with students of all ages. #BlackLivesMatterAtSchool #ITDSproud pic.twitter.com/AFxPnvBuV0
— ITDS (@InspiredSchool) February 5, 2019
Day Two: Trayvon Martin Memorial Day
During #BlackLivesMatterAtSchool week of action, ITDS invites families to come together and engage in honest dialogue about race and equity. #ITDSproud pic.twitter.com/YMRg85gu6G
— ITDS (@InspiredSchool) February 7, 2019
Day Three: “I Have the Right to Be a Child” read aloud.
Day three of #BlackLivesMatterAtSchool week of action, students participated in a schoolwide read aloud of "I Have The Right To Be A Child" by Alain Serres. Each classroom, preschool through middle school discussed content in a developmentally appropriate way. #ITDSproud pic.twitter.com/wzmmICpr95
— ITDS (@InspiredSchool) February 7, 2019
Day Four: Black Lives Matter Banner
Day Five: Poetry and Spoken Word Share
"I believe
— ITDS (@InspiredSchool) February 8, 2019
that all
people have the
right to a voice
To be an upstander
Tell their story
And speak up
About injustice..."
-ITDS Student
On the final day of #BlackLivesMatterAtSchool week of action, ITDS students put on a poetry slam for the school community. #ITDSproud pic.twitter.com/0CSB1DeRoA