Sip Juice & Color History - Kids Online Black History Painting Party
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Sip Juice & Color History - Kids Online Black History Painting Party

Kids will have fun while being empowered by stories from Black history and meeting other homeschoolers!!!

By JoiAnguli and Pamela Scott

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Starts on Wednesday, March 19 · 10am PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

Agenda for Sip Juice & Color History Kids Online Black History Painting Party

Duration: 60 Minutes

1. Welcome and Introduction (5 minutes)


Participants are greeted with a warm welcome. Introduction to the session’s theme or story.

2. Lively Discussion (5 minutes)


Brief background on the day's story or historical figure(s) Stage is set with thought-provoking questions: "What do you know about [topic]?" "How do you think this person’s story could inspire ...

3. Empowering Short Biographies & Stories (10 minutes)


Interactive reading from one of the 'Untold Stories' books. Key moments of resilience, ingenuity, or impact are highlighted.

4. Vocabulary Building (10 minutes)


Introduce 2-3 key words from the story. Define each word and use it in context.

5. Creative Expression Through Art (20 minutes)


Art tips and tricks - techniques for crayons, colored pencils, and watercolors. Kids create their interpretations of the story.

6. Black History Drama (5 minutes)


We revisit the story and imagine “What if…” scenarios. Kids are guided in acting out or narrating their unique versions of the story.

7. Closing and Reflection (5 minutes)


Celebrate artwork and participation. Key takeaway or empowering message. Thank participants and provide a preview of the next session.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Welcome to Sip Juice & Color History - kids' online painting party created to spread Black history fun and empowerment.

It's an eye-opening time where kids:

  • Read along or listen and discuss POWERFUL stories of Black history
  • Reflect and have fun coloring illustrations and learning art tricks
  • Meet other homeschoolers and make new friends.


SUPPLIES

Order the Sip Juice & Color History four-book bundle for all the stories and illustrations that will be used for each weekly session. The four-book bundle includes:

Untold Stories of the Underground Railroad, Vol I we'll use this book in February 2025;

Untold Stories of the Harlem Renaissance we'll use this book in March 2025;

Untold Stories of the Buffalo Soldiers we'll use this book in April 2025;

Untold Stories of the Underground Railroad, Vol II we'll use this book in May 2025.


To order, visit colorofhistory.com.


Participants will also need crayons, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors for artwork with illustrations from the books.

Frequently asked questions

What is Sip Juice & Color History?

Sip Juice & Color is a lively and inspiring online painting party where kids enjoy interactive reading and art.

Who is the event suitable for?

Sip Juice & Color History is designed for children from second through sixth grades, but all are welcome to join the fun and learn about Black history.

How much does it cost to attend the event?

Attendance is free with the purchase of the Sip Juice & Color History four-book bundle.

How do I reserve my child’s spot?

Registration is automatic with the purchase of the Sip Juice & Color History four-book bundle. Watch your email for more details and a link.

What materials will my child need for the event?

Participants will need access to the internet and a device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) to join the online sessions. They’ll need the Sip Juice & Color History four-book bundle and basic art supplies on hand, like crayons, colored pencils, and/or watercolors, for the painting party.

What happens during each session of the online painting party?

Each session begins with discussion about the day's topic, followed by engaging storytelling, vocabulary exercises, and art activities inspired by Black history.

How long is each session?

Each session of the online painting party lasts approximately 1 hour.

Will there be opportunities for interaction and questions?

Yes! We encourage active participation and questions from all participants during the sessions.

Is there a dress code for the event?

There is no specific dress code for the event. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing. We invite participants to create and wear attire or accessories, style their hair, or wear make-up (with adult approval) that represents someone or something from the book we’ll be reading.

Will recordings be available for those who cannot attend live?

We encourage all participants to join live for the full interactive experience. However, we know that schedules can get very busy so we will be providing recordings of the sessions.

Additional questions

For additional questions, email pscott@colorhistory.com. We look forward to celebrating with you!

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Sip Juice & Color History, a kids’ online painting party, is centered around empowering stories of Black history. Each party starts with a discussion that sets the context for the day’s story. It might include discussing the social norms, laws, or various art styles of the story’s time. Next, we read one of the empowering short biographies or stories from one of the Untold Stories Black history activity and coloring book series. The interactivity continues as we read, so we’ll ask questions, and allow kids to share information related to the subject matter, geographic area, and more. These stories of resilience, ingenuity, and perseverance inspire kids and teach them that ordinary people can do great things.

Before we move on to art, we examine our Word-for-the-day. We define the word, look at the root word, and use the word in sentences. These exercises help kids build vocabulary and literacy skills, important to overall academic success.

Learning should be fun, and we think that coloring fills that role. Kids are led in creative expression and learn art tips and tricks as they color the selected illustration from one of the Untold Stories Black history activity and coloring book series. Kids choose to color the illustration using crayons, paint, markers, colored pencils, or any combination.

Often, we close out our time together with Black history drama. That’s where we take our non-fiction story and ask the kids to add details as they imagine it. For example, after we read the story, and colored the illustration of Zora Neale Hurston, we imagined that as she sat at her desk, she fell into a brief rut and was unsure how to start her next story. We imagined that a friend dropped by and invited her out for a meal. She ate something delicious, and an idea was born based on the new food item she had tried for the first time. We acted the scene out, and the kids loved being free to add their ideas to create something new – historical fiction.

It’s a fun-packed hour, sometimes a little more. I’ve never seen a kid say they didn’t have fun, and the most often asked question is, “When is the next painting party?”