On the Scene Magazine
Business, Education, News

Founders of Children’s Book Publishing Company Launch Black History Month Curriculum Giveaway

Nationwide — The founders of Melanin Origins, a children’s book company that publishes biographies about African-American leaders, are practically giving away their English-Language Arts Black History Curriculum for a limited time (From January 1, 2020 to February 29, 2020).

Louie T. McClain II and Francis W. Minikon Jr., founders of Melanin Original.

Since 2016, Melanin Origins has provided leaders in education with quality learning materials that children of all backgrounds so desperately need. Understanding the struggle of convincing school districts to fund black history initiatives, the global publishing company has afforded teachers across the nation an opportunity to access four weeks of instruction on the lives of Ida B. Wells, Booker T. Washington, Madam C.J. Walker, and W.E.B. Du Bois.

The Black History Curriculum guide contains TEKS / Common Core based lesson plans that meet national English-Language Arts standards and cover reading, writing, word study, and social studies for Grade One. Many teachers find this curriculum useful for Kindergarten and Second Grade as well. Melanin Origins learning materials may be applied to any classroom at any time of year. The added benefit is that the materials provide diverse and culturally responsive images and topics for all students.

Melanin Origins is committed to literacy and empowerment through powerful images and stories representative of diverse backgrounds and cultural pride. The mission of Melanin Origins is to provide quality education materials which inspire young minds to aspire for excellence while embracing their heritage.

More information can be found about this giveaway by clicking HERE or by visiting www.MelaninOrigins.com

Related posts

Afrizar Marketplace is the Largest Online Platform Offering Authentic African Products

News Wire
November 2, 2018

Black-Owned Herbal Brand Introduces Revolutionary New Product to Overcome ED

News Wire
June 1, 2021

High School Student With 4.71 GPA Earns $1 Million in Scholarships

News Wire
May 4, 2019
Exit mobile version