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Black History Trivia Game and Free Teaching Resources Available for Families and Educators
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Black History Month Trivia Questions
Free Black History Month Resources Empower Families to Learn, Celebrate, and Inspire: Interactive Trivia, Animated Videos, and Comprehensive Teaching Guide Bring Black History to Life for All Ages

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- This Black History Month, a local mother introduces an interactive Black History Trivia Challenge through her YouTube channel, Goose Goose Duck. The trivia game aims to provide an engaging way for families, students, and educators to learn about Black history.

The video, available at https://youtu.be/fNEjIChnN4Q, combines Black history facts with general trivia questions to create an educational experience suitable for all ages and skill levels. Monica Dorsey, the creator of the channel, states, "This game teaches as you go. It's about having fun while learning how Black Americans have shaped this country."



In addition to the trivia challenge, Goose Goose Duck offers a free guide designed to help parents and educators teach Black history to children of all ages—from preschoolers to high school students—in ways that match their maturity levels and keep their interest. The guide is available for download at https://goosegooseduck.com/FREEGUIDE.

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The channel also features animated videos for young children and inspiring stories for learners of all ages, making it a comprehensive resource for teaching Black history in a positive and engaging way. Dorsey explains, "Black history is American history. I want children everywhere to know that striving for greatness makes them part of a long tradition of excellence. That's why our slogan is 'They Did, and We Can Too.'"

The trivia challenge and additional resources found at https://www.youtube.com/@GooseGooseDuck are part of Goose Goose Duck's broader mission to integrate Black history into everyday learning. The channel highlights the diverse achievements of Black Americans in science, art, business, and other fields—stories that inspire viewers to see themselves as part of an ongoing legacy.

Families and classrooms are encouraged to explore these resources this Black History Month to spark meaningful conversations and celebrate the contributions of Black Americans throughout history. Goose Goose Duck provides year-round educational content designed to empower and educate young learners.

For more information or collaboration opportunities, contact Monica Dorsey at contact@goosegooseduck.com.

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