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Black History Month Activities
Enhance your curriculum during Black History Month with activities that educate and inspire. This collection offers lessons, projects, and discussions focused on influential figures, historical events, and cultural contributions. By integrating these activities into your teaching, you can promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation for Black history and culture.
Rosa Parks Famous Civil Right Activist Biography research project
Holiday & Seasonal, Months, February, Research, Biographies, Social Studies, Black History Month, Holidays, Homeschool Resources, Elementary, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Projects, Activities
Bring civil right history into your classroom and engage your student to learn about most famous Rosa Parks with this Biography Research Project during this black history month! Students will learn about Rosa Parks life, while practicing important research, reading, and writing skills. This project is designed to inspire students to explore her contributions to civil right movements and identity while making real-world cultural connections. What’s Included In This Biography Research Project: 3 page biography research project includes Biography Report: Questions about Rosa Parks early life, background, and journey as a Civil Right activist Achievements & Contributions Questions Reflection & Connection Questions Why Teachers Love It: • Encourages research, reading comprehension, and critical thinking • Highlights Black History Month and cultural appreciation • Flexible for independent, partner, or group projects • Works great for art, history, or cross-curricular lessons • No prep – ready to print and use This research project is Great For • Black History Month classroom activities • Social Studies and history units • Biography and research writing practice • Project-based learning and presentations • Homeschool or enrichment lessons This engaging resource helps students celebrate the legacy of Rosa Parks while building valuable academic skills in a fun and meaningful way.
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Tags Rosa Parks Biography, Civil Rights Activist, Black History Month Activity, Rosa Parks Project, Civil Rights Research, Biography Worksheet For Kids, Famous Black Leaders Activiites, Black History Month Research Project, Social Studies Activity, Equality Lesson
Black History Month Research & DBQ Projects – Grades 6–12
Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Martin Luther King Day, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Empower your students this February with a powerful Black History Month project for Grades 6–12. This lesson plan combines Social Studies and ELA to build strong research, writing, and thinking skills. It moves beyond facts and helps students analyze history with purpose. Students choose from three engaging project paths. They can analyze Harlem Renaissance poetry, write a DBQ essay on the Civil Rights Movement, or create a digital presentation that connects past events to modern issues. Choice increases motivation and supports different learning styles. A clear two-hour lesson plan, scaffolded research worksheets, project-specific rubrics, student work samples, and trustworthy research links are all included in the resource. Students who receive step-by-step instruction are better able to assess sources, formulate a thesis, and provide evidence to back up their claims. This project improves presentation, argument writing, and primary source analysis abilities. It also promotes thoughtful conversation and civic consciousness. Use it whenever you teach research or DBQ techniques, or during Black History Month. Everything is prepared for printing and instruction. Reduce preparation time while giving your students memorable, in-depth instruction.
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Tags Black, History, Month, Martin Luther King, Social, Research, Project, Lesson, Usa, American
Black history month word Search 2rd 3th 4th 5th Grade worksheet
Spelling, Language Development, ELA, Vocabulary, Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities, Word Searches, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
This Black History Month Word Search is a fun way to celebrate and learn about the history of Black people during Black History Month! In this activity, students will learn about some important people, events, and vocabulary words while practicing their spelling and scanning skills. Perfect for classroom, homeschool, or enrichment activities, this activity is suitable for any scenario. The Black History Month Word Search is a no-prep printable worksheet that requires no additional preparation or materials! Purpose: This activity will help students to: - Recognize and recall key people and events in Black history ✊🏾 - Practice spelling and vocabulary ✏️ - Practice focus, attention, and visual scanning skills 👀 - Build awareness of other cultures and appreciation for history 🌍 Sequence of Activities / Steps: - Distribute the Black History Month wordsearch printable worksheet - Go through the word list together, brainstorming if students are unfamiliar with any vocabulary words, or people associated with Black history. - Students will search for the words and circle or highlight them. - Have students discuss meaning and significance using the capture box or a discussion board. - Model an answer key, when possible. Done! Notes: This activity has been designed for 2nd-5th grade students. Suggested Implementation: This activity can be done independently, at centers, or as a task for early finishers, a task for a substitute, or with a partner 🤝. It will work in-class, or for remote learning, just print! Answer Keys: ✅ Answer keys are provided for easy checking and student self-checking How to Use and Variations: Timed challenge ⏳ – See who completes the word search first Partner puzzle 🤝 – Work together while completing the puzzle Vocabulary extension ✏️ – Define or illustrate each word Create-your-own 🧩 – Have students make their own word search with their favorite people/events in Black history Standards: Supports vocabulary and spelling skills for CCSS/ELA, and can also support observational practices and categorizing skills for NGSS 📝🌱 File Types & Pages: PDF format, printer-friendly Colored + black & white versions Answer keys included Teacher Encouragement: Celebrate diversity and history while working on literacy - this Black History Month Word Search will make learning meaningful, engaging and fun! ✊🏾🖤✨
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Tags Black, History , Month , Word Search, 2rd 3th 4th 5th Grade , Worksheet , Activity , Black History Month , Black History Month Word Search , Black History Month Search 2rd 3th 4th 5th Grade
Black History Month Reading Passages BUNDLE + Answers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Martin Luther King Day, Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Activities
Get ready to bring history to life with our Black History Month Reading Passages BUNDLE! This comprehensive collection is the perfect resource to celebrate February’s most important month while teaching your students about the heroes who shaped history. With 10 engaging reading passages about iconic figures like Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Ruby Bridges, and more, your classroom will be filled with inspiring stories and rich history. Each passage includes comprehension questions to ensure your students absorb all the important details and reflect on the impact these figures had on our world. Plus, we’ve made sure the answers are included—because let’s face it, teachers deserve a break! W ays to Use This Resource: Black History Month Lessons: A one-stop-shop for your February curriculum. Bell Ringer or Exit Ticket: Perfect for starting or wrapping up your lesson. Small Group or Whole Class Discussions: Foster meaningful conversations about equality, justice, and activism. Homework or Independent Work: A simple, no-prep assignment that will get students thinking. Substitute Plans: Ready to go when you need to step out of the classroom. Advantages: ✔️ No prep—just print and go! ✔️ Builds historical knowledge and critical thinking skills. ✔️ Engages students with stories of bravery and resilience. ✔️ Includes an answer key (because grading should be the easiest part of your day). Celebrate Black History Month with this BUNDLE—your students will leave inspired and informed!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Black History Month, Black History Month Reading Passages, Black History Month Biographies, Bhm, Reading Passages, Martin Luther King Jr, Mlk Day
Black History Month Research Project – Grades 3–5
Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Martin Luther King Day, History: USA, History, Social Studies, Grade 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Projects, Activities, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Celebrate Black History Month with a meaningful research project made for Grades 3–5. This lesson plan blends Social Studies and ELA in a clear and student-friendly way. It helps learners explore the lives of important African American figures while building key academic skills. Students research one historical figure using a guided worksheet. They collect facts, take notes, and write a short biography. Then they choose how to share their learning. Options include a biography poster, a “biography in a bag,” or a flipbook project. This choice keeps students engaged and motivated. The lesson includes a detailed 2-hour plan, printable worksheets, a 4-point rubric, an answer key, and a sample project. You also get a list of age-appropriate figures, teacher notes, and differentiation ideas for all learners. Research, reading, writing, speaking, and creativity are all supported by this resource. It is effective for enrichment, small groups, centers, whole-class instruction, and subplans. Simply print and instruct. Make Black History Month relevant for your pupils by bringing history to life.
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Tags Black, History, Month, Martin Luther King, Social, Civics, Usa, American, Research, Project
Black History Pioneers Social Media Profile Project Biography Research
ELA, Social Studies, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Writing, Creative Writing, History, History: USA, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities
Bring creativity to Black History Month celebrations in your classroom with this Black History Pioneers Social Media Profile Project! This set is created for 4th, 5th, and 6th primary grade level students, EFL/ESL students, and homeschoolers. Importantly, this resource is a meaningful and purposeful project that is aimed to develop the learners’ English language skills, hone their ability to get necessary information from research, and exercise their creativity through creating imagined social media profiles of 24 Black History achievers and innovators in different fields and different ages. This set contains the following: 1. 24 Black History Pioneers (Booker T Washington, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, Marcus Garvey, Rosa Parks, Jesse Owens, Sojourner Truth, Martin Luther King Jr., Billie Holiday, Ruby Bridges, Bill Pickett, Edna Lewis, Thurgood Marshall, Bessie Coleman, George W. Carver, Marian Anderson, Langston Hughes, Wilma Rudolph, Phyllis Wheatley, Michael Jackson, Jackie Robinson, Sarah E. Goode, Benjamin Banneker, Michael Jordan) 2. 1 colored Martin Luther King Jr. Sample Profile 3. 1 Profile Template 4. Lesson Plan 5. Student’s Instructions Page 6. List of Black History Pioneers 7. Feedback Rubric This project can be used for subjects like English Langue Arts and Social Studies. It is also designed for curriculums with related lessons about Black History, biography topics about famous and notable people in diverse fields and can be used as assessment tools for the specified topics. A perfect teacher-friendly resource and sub plan, this versatile pack is a definite must-have in your classroom!
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Black History Biography, Black History ELA, Black History Research Project, Social Media Worksheets, Biography Social Media
Famous Inventor George Washington Carver Research Project For Kids
Holiday & Seasonal, Months, February, Research, Biographies, Social Studies, Black History Month, Holidays, STEM, Homeschool Resources, Elementary, Projects, Activities
Bring the brilliant inventor, scientist, and agricultural pioneer into your classroom and engage your student to learn about most famous inventor George Washington Carver with this Biography Research Project during this black history month! Students will learn about George Washington Carver life, while practicing important research, reading, and writing skills. This project is designed to inspire students to explore his contributions to STEM with his amazing invention! What’s Included In This Biography Research Project: 3 page biography research project includes Biography Report: Questions about George Washington Carver early life, background, and journey as an inventor Achievements & Contributions Questions Reflection & Connection Questions Why Teachers Love It: • Encourages research project with prompt writing questions for kids • Highlights Black History Month and cultural appreciation • Flexible for independent, partner, or group projects • Works great for art, history, or cross-curricular lessons • No prep – ready to print and use This research project is Great For • Black History Month classroom activities • Social Studies, STEM or history units • Biography and research writing practice • Project-based learning and presentations • Homeschool or enrichment lessons This engaging resource helps students celebrate the legacy of George Washington Carver while building valuable academic skills in a fun and meaningful way.
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Tags Social Studies Activity, African American Inventor, Black Inventors, Black History Project, Inventor Research, Biography Project, Black History Month, Scientist Biography, George Washington Carver, , George Carver
Famous African Inventor Madam C.J. Walker Research Project For Kids
Holiday & Seasonal, Months, February, Research, Biographies, Social Studies, Black History Month, Holidays, STEM, Homeschool Resources, Elementary, Projects, Activities
Bring the brilliant inventor of the hair card products into your classroom and engage your student to learn about most famous inventor Madam C.J. Walker with this Biography Research Project during this black history month! Students will learn about Madam C.J. Walker life, while practicing important research, reading, and writing skills. This project is designed to inspire students to explore her contributions to STEM with his amazing invention! What’s Included In This Biography Research Project: 3 page biography research project includes Biography Report: Questions about Madam C.J. Walker early life, background, and journey as an inventor Achievements & Contributions Questions Reflection & Connection Questions Why Teachers Love It: • Encourages research project with prompt writing questions for kids • Highlights Black History Month and cultural appreciation • Flexible for independent, partner, or group projects • Works great for art, history, or cross-curricular lessons • No prep – ready to print and use This research project is Great For • Black History Month classroom activities • Social Studies, STEM or history units • Biography and research writing practice • Project-based learning and presentations • Homeschool or enrichment lessons This engaging resource helps students celebrate the legacy of Madam C.J. Walker while building valuable academic skills in a fun and meaningful way.
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Tags Social Studies Activity, African American Inventor, Black Inventors, Black History Project, Inventor Research, Biography Project, Black History Month, Madam Walker, CJ Walker, Women Inventors
Lesson Plan on Black History Month
Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, History, Social Studies, Elementary, High School, Middle School, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
This is a complete 90-minute lesson dedicated to the Black History Month. February is Black History Month. This month-long observance in the US and Canada is a chance to celebrate Black achievement and provide a fresh reminder to take stock of where systemic racism persists and give visibility to the people and organizations creating change. African Americans have played a central role in shaping U.S. history. From slavery and its abolition to the Great Migration, the civil rights movement and military, scientific, cultural and political achievements, explore key moments, milestones and figures in Black History. The lesson is largely based on the video 'Origins of Black History Month' (link provided). In this lesson, you will find activities that practice all four skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). For the writing activities, there are suggested answers provided, so as to be used as samples. The lesson is ideal for classroom use or for home study.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Tags Black, History, Month, Lesson, Plan, Video, Activities
My thanksgiving superpower Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Black History Month, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Indigenous Peoples Day, Last Day of School, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Unleash your inner superhero this Thanksgiving with the My Thanksgiving Superpower Writing Prompt! This fun and festive activity invites kids to imagine what kind of superpower they’d wield during Thanksgiving, because let’s face it, we all need a little extra help when it comes to surviving the holiday season. First, students will write about their Thanksgiving superpower. Would they have the ability to instantly teleport to the front of the food line (no shame in that)? Or perhaps the superpower to make endless mashed potatoes appear with just a snap of their fingers? Maybe they’d have the power to make every family member’s laugh contagious (or the uncanny ability to avoid doing the dishes). The possibilities are as limitless as second helpings of pie! Once the writing is done, the creative fun continues with a drawing. Kids will illustrate themselves in full superhero gear, cape, mask, and maybe even a gravy boat in hand. It’s the perfect opportunity to show off their artistic talents, whether their superpower involves saving the day or just saving some room for dessert. This activity combines imagination, writing, and humor, all wrapped up in a Thanksgiving turkey-shaped cape! It’s the perfect way to give thanks for the fun (and funny) things that make the holiday extra special. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Writing Prompts, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Math, Fall Craft, Fall Writing, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Writing Essays, Drawing
"Let the Children March" Read-Aloud Book Companion Activities
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Holidays, Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Read Alouds, Activities
Let the Children March Read-Aloud Book Companion Activities This read-aloud book companion activity packet for Monica Clark-Robinson's inspiring masterpiece, Let the Children March is perfect for students of 3rd to 6th grade. The resource comes with 36 diverse reading activities ideal for tailoring optimal learning experiences. Main Themes Explored Civil rights movement Leadership quality Community values Societal issues and more. The Rich Compilation of Activities include: Prediction exercises even before opening the book, boosting anticipation and articulation skills. Routines to identify story elements like plot points or character arcs, enhancing engagement with storylines. Deductive reasoning tasks through problem-solution pattern identification. Login Interactive Exercises: Narrative sequencing: Students sequence events chronologically to understand time progression in stories better. Cause-effect relationship evaluation : To induce organized structural thinking patterns. Character-focused assignments helps learners delve into detailed introspection appraising physical emotions voiced thoughts which enable children associate narrative events with personal feelings hence developing empathy while building analytical capabilities. Please note: You will need a separate copy of Let the Children March as this resource only caters activity guidance. . This comprehensive linguistically enriching program guarantees an enjoyable reading journey honing language handling skills while enabling educators to seamlessly integrate it into their curriculums on civil rights or literary device understanding. Let The Children March - Read Aloud Book Companion Activities is set meticulously for your ease!
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Civil Rights, Book Companion, Reading Activities, Character Analysis, Critical Thinking
Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Activity + Answers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Social Studies, Biographies, History, History: USA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities
Get ready to inspire your students with the powerful story of Martin Luther King Jr., a man who didn’t just dream of a better world—he made it happen. This reading comprehension activity takes students through his life, his fight for civil rights, and his unwavering commitment to peace and equality. From his famous “I Have a Dream” speech to his leadership in the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. King showed us that the pen (and a lot of courage) really is mightier than the sword. This resource includes an informative reading passage and comprehension questions designed to help students analyze King’s impact and the values that drove his activism. Warning: Your class may start dreaming of a better world too (but it’s a dream we can get behind). Ways to Use This Resource: Black History Month Lesson: An essential part of any February lesson plan. Bell Ringer or Exit Ticket: A great way to start or wrap up class with purpose. Small Group or Whole Class Discussion: Encourages meaningful discussions on social justice and equality. Homework or Independent Work: A simple, no-prep reading assignment. Substitute Plans: A ready-to-go lesson when you're out of the classroom. Advantages: ✔️ No prep—just print and go! ✔️ Enhances reading comprehension and critical thinking. ✔️ Inspires students with Dr. King’s message of peace and equality. ✔️ Includes an answer key (because grading should be easy). Bring Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy into your classroom and inspire your students to change the world!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Martin Luther King Jr., Mlk Jr., Mlk Day, Black History Month, Black History Month Biographies, Black History Month Reading Passages, Us History
Black History Month Lapbook with Reading Comprehension Activities
ELA, Social Studies, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Projects
This Black History Month celebrate with this Black History Month Lapbook a creative and fun project that is designed to help learners explore and discover this special celebration while honing their English language skills. Made for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade primary level students, EFL/ESL learners, and homeschoolers, this Black History Month project can be used as supplemental activity or project for Black History Month, assessment tool for lessons related to the celebration, special project to commemorate the achievements of African Americans through the years and is targeted to benefit classes in ELA or English Language Arts, and Social Studies. This resource set includes the following: A. Lapbook Instruction page B. Black History Month Reading Texts C. Black History Month Reading comprehension activity D. Black History Month Research practice activity E. Black History Month Lapbook Contents 1. 2 styles Front cover to choose from 2. 2 Name pages for individual and group project 3. Black History Month title pop-up with general information 4. Black History Month Timeline page 5. Black History Month Defined foldable 6. History of Black History Month foldable 7. Black History Month Celebration foldable 8. Black History Month Amazing People Pocket Fold 9. Black History Month Amazing People Card Folds The reading texts contain information about the holiday and along with the comprehension checks, the students are able to set their background knowledge and work on what they know and need to know about the topic. The research practice activity allow them to explore Back History Month better and find other relevant information that can help them put together the lapbook project. With the fun graphics and engaging contents, this project offers a comprehensive and purposeful activities for your Black History Month observance.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Black History Month Project, Black History ELA, ELA Lapbook, Reading Comprehension, ELA Project
My Dream Thanksgiving Feast Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Black History Month, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hanukkah, Last Day of School, Indigenous Peoples Day, President's Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Let your students' imaginations run wild (and their stomachs rumble) with the My Dream Thanksgiving Feast Writing Prompt! This fun and creative activity combines writing and drawing to bring their ultimate holiday feast to life, no actual cooking required, which is a relief for everyone involved. The writing portion invites kids to dream big. Will their Thanksgiving table include a mountain of mashed potatoes, a turkey the size of a small car, and an endless chocolate fountain? Or maybe pizza, donuts, and a side of fries? (No judgment here, dream big or go home!) As they describe their dream meal, they’ll also sneak in a little vocabulary and descriptive writing practice. Once the feast is planned on paper, it’s time to bring it to life with their artistic skills. Crayons, markers, or even glitter (if you're feeling brave) can turn their dream meal into a colorful masterpiece. Expect turkeys with sunglasses, pies with sprinkles, and enough gravy to fill a swimming pool. Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or post-pie downtime, this activity guarantees giggles, creativity, and maybe some outrageous menu ideas you’ll secretly want to try. It’s the most fun you can have with a pen and a plate! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Craft, Winter Craft, Fall Math, Writing Prompts, Turkey Craft, Thanksgiving Drawing
No Prep Famous African American Inventions Bingo | Black History Month
Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, History: USA, History, Social Studies, STEM, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Looking for a fun and engaging activity idea during Black history month? This Bingo game pack could be a great addition to your classroom or homeschool! This bingo game pack featured Famous African American Inventions and their inventors name ideal for STEM or history activity during whole month! What’s Included In Bingo Game Pack? 40 Unique Bingo Featured Famous Inventions from African American 20 Calling Cards How to use guide Bingo Marker Why You’ll Love It Know most iconic Black History Inventions Encourages respectful discussions and historical understanding Student-friendly visuals support ESL/ELL learners No prep—perfect for busy classrooms Works for whole-group play, centers, or sub plans Perfect For Black History Month activities STEM Activities Social studies and history lessons Morning meetings & review centers Homeschool learning This No Prep Famous African American Inventions Bingo Game is an engaging way to introduce and reinforce key concepts. With 40 unique boards, clear visuals, and an easy print-and-play format, it’s a meaningful and fun addition to your Black History Month classroom activities.
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Tags Black History Bingo, African American Bingo, Black History Month, No Prep History, Social Studies Bingo, February Classroom Activities, African American Inventions, Black Inventors Bingo, Stem History Activity, STEM Bingo Game
JUNETEENTH COLORING ACTIVITY, DIY HANDPRINT ART, JUNE HOMESCHOOL CRAFT
Creative Arts, Art, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
Forever June Digital Design Introducing my unique and simple to use DIY Juneteenth Love Freedom Peace Handprint Craft & Colouring Activity, which are a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) craft templates that were created just for Juneteenth! Featuring the words Happy Juneteenth, Love, Freedom, Peace, along with a Juneteenth Flag, students are meant to proudly add their handprint to create a white star in the middle of the flag and to colour in the rest of this colouring activity. The colours used in the Juneteenth Flag are red, blue and white and are representative of freedom and the end of slavery. This DIY Handprint Craft Template is a meaningful activity that allows teachers a starting point to teach students about serious subjects such as slavery, diversity, inclusion, racism, emancipation and black independence and have students create a Juneteenth Flag. This anti-racism craftivity comes with 4 high resolution jpeg files, for small, medium and large sized hands (as well as a guide for teachers), sized at 8X10 inches. My Juneteenth Handprint Art is appropriate for students of different age groups, including as an easy DIY toddler craftivity for children at a Daycare Provider or Early Childhood Education Child Care Center, as a Juneteenth Flag for Preschool or Special Education classrooms, as Inclusive Classroom Decor in Grade 1-6 Classrooms, as a anti racism Craft for Pre-K & Kindergarten students or for homeschool and special education classes to display on a Juneteenth Bulletin Board . I SUPPLY THE DESIGN AND YOU SUPPLY THE LITTLE ARTIST! You can get your Instant Download Juneteenth Handprint Craft today and have your pupils make something OOAK on June 19th and help them connect with the subject matter in a very unique way, due to the handprint aspect of this craft! It's as easy as 1-2-3, just Order-Download-Print! And then let your little artists take over and the Juneteenth learning begin! Thanks for visiting FOREVER JUNE DESIGN! I hope your students have as much fun completing this DIY Juneteenth Love Freedom Peace Handprint Craft & Colouring Activity as I did designing it! PLEASE NOTE- Included in this listing is 1 high resolution JPEG file. This is not a physical product, no physical copy will be send. This is not an editable resource. Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Take Home Mother’s Day Gift Father’s Day Handprint Craft Teacher Appreciation Gift for Students Earth Day Handprint Art Pledge Earth Day Papercraft Personalized Father’s Day Gift You Can Find More Resources At My Store Front Here: Forever June Digital Design
Author Forever June Digital Design
Tags Colouring Page, Handprint Printable, Juneteenth Flag, Craft Templates, Bulletin Board Artwork, Inclusive Classroom, Diversity Slavery, African American History, Equality Anti-racism, Social Emotional Learning SEL Craftivities
Color By Number - Candy Corn Shape - Coloring Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, 4th Of July, April Fools, Arbor Day, Back To School, Birthdays, Black History Month, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Earth Day, Easter, Election Day, End Of Year, Father's Day, First Day of School, Graduation, Grandparent's Day, Halloween, Hanukkah, Juneteenth, Kwanzaa, Last Day of School, Leap Day, Mother's Day, New Year's Day, Pi Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, Veteran's Day, Women's History, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Shapes, Infant, Toddler, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Games, Projects, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Coloring Pages
Prepare for a sweet adventure with the Color By Number: Candy Corn Coloring Activity! This is your chance to color in one of Halloween’s most famous (and sometimes controversial!) treats without actually tasting it. That’s right, no sugar rush or questionable flavor debates here, just pure candy corn fun! Each section of this candy corn delight is numbered, so all you have to do is follow along to bring out those classic layers of yellow, orange, and white. And let’s be real: it’s the only time you can make candy corn as vibrant as you want without getting sticky fingers or risking a candy overload. You can even add a sprinkle of creativity, maybe a blue stripe or a little glitter for some sweet sparkle (we won’t tell!). Perfect for Halloween fans, sweet tooths, or anyone who loves the charm of candy corn but not the taste, this coloring activity is the no-calorie, no-commitment way to enjoy this iconic treat. When you’re done, you’ll have a candy corn masterpiece to display, gift, or simply admire. It’s a Halloween activity so sweet, you’ll forget it’s just on paper, and best of all, there’s no risk of a candy crash later! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Coloring Pages, Color By Number, Fall Craft, Christmas Craft, Winter Craft, Halloween Craft, Summer Craft, Spring Craft, Numbers, Halloween Math
An Elementary School Play: The Dream - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Creative Arts, Art, Holiday & Seasonal, Drama, Holidays, Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities
An Elementary School Play: The Dream - Martin Luther King, Jr. is a play written with 22 parts. Play Synopsis: When the children are picked up to ride the bus to Lakeview Elementary School in Montgomery, Alabama, they are reminded about the 1950s bus boycott that took place in Montgomery, Alabama. After arriving at school, Mrs. Clark (the principal) invites the students to the gym for an assembly about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK). At the assembly, the children learn more about this federal holiday and the life of this great man who campaigned for the rights of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement of the 19502 and 1960s. More about the resource: If you are looking for an insightful learning resource that combines ELA and Social Studies, then you have found it! Whether your students perform the play or do a choral reading, they will undoubtedly learn so much about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and this time in U.S. history. The 11-page resource includes a Teacher Guide with tips and extension ideas to maximize student learning. There are a wide variety of Sue Peterson's original plays sold individually or in bundles on this site. All of them have been performed in front of live audiences. Will your audience be next?
Author Sue Peterson
Tags Scripts, Readers' Theater, An Elementary School Play, The Dream, Balanced Literacy, MLK, Black History, Martin Luther King Play
Jesse Owens Reading Activity + Answers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Social Studies, Biographies, History, History: USA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities
Get ready to sprint through history with this Jesse Owens Reading Activity—a perfect way to introduce students to the legendary athlete who outran racism and made history at the 1936 Olympics! This reading comprehension passage explores Owens’ journey, from his early struggles to his record-breaking victories, proving that speed, determination, and courage can change the world. This resource includes an informative reading passage followed by comprehension questions that challenge students to think critically about perseverance, sportsmanship, and social justice. If Owens could win four gold medals under immense pressure, your students can handle a little reading, right? 🏃♂️💨 Ways to Use This Resource: Black History Month Lesson: A must-have for February discussions. Bell Ringer or Exit Ticket: Quick and engaging class warm-up or wrap-up. Small Group or Whole Class Discussion: Encourages deeper conversations on racism, resilience, and the power of sports. Homework or Independent Work: A simple, no-prep assignment. Substitute Plans: A ready-to-go lesson for unexpected absences. Advantages: ✔️ No prep—just print and go! ✔️ Improves reading comprehension and historical analysis. ✔️ Inspires students with Owens’ triumph over adversity. ✔️ Includes an answer key (because teachers deserve a break, too). Bring Jesse Owens’ incredible story to life and keep your students engaged—no running required!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Black History Month, Jesse Owens, Black History Month Reading Passages, Bhm, Reading, Reading Passages, Us History, Black History Month Biographies
Famous African American Figures Bingo | Black History Month Activities
Black History Month, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Martin Luther King Day, History: USA, History, Social Studies, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Looking for a fun and engaging during Black history month? This Bingo game pack could be a great addition to your classroom or homeschool! This bingo game pack featured famous influencers, political leaders, writers from African American history What’s Included In Bingo Game Pack? 30 Unique Bingo Boards Based on Famous Figures 30 Calling Cards How to use guide No-Prep Printable PDF Why You’ll Love It Know most iconic Black History leaders Encourages respectful discussions and historical understanding Student-friendly visuals support ESL/ELL learners No prep—perfect for busy classrooms Works for whole-group play, centers, or sub plans Perfect For Black History Month activities Civil rights units Social studies and history lessons SEL and community-building discussions Morning meetings & review centers Homeschool learning This No Prep Famous African American Figures Bingo Game is an engaging way to introduce and reinforce key concepts. With 50 unique boards, clear visuals, and an easy print-and-play format, it’s a meaningful and fun addition to your Black History Month classroom activities.
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Gifted Hands (2009): The Ben Carson Story - Complete Movie Guide
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
"Gifted Hands" is a 2009 biographical drama film based on the autobiography of the same name by Dr. Ben Carson. The movie tells the inspiring story of Carson's rise from poverty to become one of the world's most renowned pediatric neurosurgeons. The film is set in Detroit, Michigan, during the 1960s and 70s. Carson, played by Cuba Gooding Jr., is a young boy with a troubled home life and a poor academic record. Despite his challenges, he is encouraged by his mother to pursue his dreams and to believe in himself. Through hard work and determination, Carson excels in school and earns a scholarship to Yale University. He goes on to attend medical school at the University of Michigan and later becomes the youngest chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Throughout the film, Carson faces a number of challenges, including racism and skepticism from his colleagues. However, he remains steadfast in his commitment to his patients and to advancing the field of pediatric neurosurgery. "Gifted Hands" is a powerful and uplifting movie that celebrates the value of education, hard work, and perseverance. It highlights the importance of believing in oneself and overcoming obstacles to achieve one's goals. The film has been praised for its inspiring message and for its portrayal of Carson as a role model for young people everywhere. Inspired by his mother (Kimberly Elise) to never give up, Detroit native Ben Carson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) overcomes poverty and prejudice to become a neurosurgeon. This 15-question movie guide will help your students get the most out of this powerful movie. This guide also comes with 1 short answer question. This guide helps your students stay focused throughout the movie. Ready to print and ready to use! Enjoy! The movie is available on Netflix, Amazon, and Youtube.
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Martin Luther King Jr., "I Have A Dream" Book Companion Activities
Social Studies, Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, History, History: USA, Holidays, Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies, Assessments, Activities, Worksheets
Martin Luther King Jr., I Have A Dream Book Companion Activities Serving as an enlightening resource for educators, the Martin Luther King Jr., I Have A Dream book companion activities are designed to immerse students in the profound resonance of Dr. King's iconic speech. The printable resources and instructive exercises delve into various aspects of rhetorical analysis and annotations, expanding young minds' understanding of influential leaders, civil rights movements, principles of equality, resilience, courage and kingly virtues like kindness. Who is This For? Crafted specifically for upper elementary and middle school students, this comprehensive resource can be utilized throughout the school year to foster reflective thinking around concepts such as leadership traits. What Does it Include? Analyzing quotes from notable figures Finding the themes within historical speeches Making inferences about texts using related schema clues New vocabulary words through puzzles etc. Bonus Points! The bonus materials include ready-to-use answer keys making grading a breeze. You can effortlessly adapt these components for different teaching strategies - be it guided group readings focusing on challenging concepts or independent literature circle discussions allowing students to explore additional reading spheres more independently. Giving Out Real Learning Opportunities! Contrasting actual photographs from significant historical events with their narrations Comparing contradictory thoughts expressed in quotes' Crafting peace buttons to express personal beliefs' 'Analyzing inspirational tones in various speeches' It is important to note that the original book is not included. Tailored to Fit The beauty of this tool lies in its flexibility. It can be molded to fit into any classroom setting - from whole-group learning to individual assignments. This resource fosters curiosity about rich historical events and comes packed within eloquent lesson plans, purposeful worksheets, detailed assessments and thorough units of study.
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Tags Martin Luther King Jr, I Have A Dream, Book Companion, Activities, Civil Rights, Martin Luther King Jr Word Search Answers
Sarah E. Goode Reading Activity + Answers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Black History Month, Social Studies, Biographies, History, History: USA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities
Introduce your students to Sarah E. Goode, the brilliant inventor who made life easier—and living spaces smarter! As one of the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent, she designed the folding cabinet bed, proving that great things happen when creativity meets necessity (and when people get tired of tripping over furniture). This reading comprehension activity includes an informative passage about Goode’s life, her invention, and the impact of Black innovators in history. Followed by thought-provoking questions, this resource helps students develop critical thinking and reading comprehension skills while learning about perseverance, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Ways to Use This Resource: Black History Month Lesson: A must-have for February discussions. Bell Ringer or Exit Ticket: Quick and engaging start or end to class. Small Group or Whole Class Discussion: Encourages deeper conversations on innovation and resilience. Homework or Independent Work: A no-prep reading assignment. Substitute Plans: A ready-to-use lesson for busy days. Advantages: ✔️ No prep—just print and go! ✔️ Enhances reading comprehension and historical analysis. ✔️ Encourages students to think like inventors and problem-solvers. ✔️ Includes an answer key (because grading should be easy, too). Inspire the next generation of inventors with Sarah E. Goode’s incredible story!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Sarah E Goode, Black History Month, Black History Month Reading Passages, Black History Month Biographies, Bhm, Reading Passages, Us History
Reader's Theater: Martin Luther King Jr
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Social Studies, Reading, Holidays, Black History Month, Martin Luther King Day, History, History: USA, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
Learn all about Martin Luther King Jr with this set of 3 reader’s theater scripts focusing on this important figure as a child, and adult activist, and an influence on today’s children! Each script features a separate reading level to provide differentiation along with reading fluency and oral expression development. A combined total of 19 parts ensures total class participation!
Author JB Creations
Tags MLK, Martin Luther King Jr, Reader's Theater, 4th Grade Reading, 5th Grade Reading, 4th Grade Social Studies, 3rd Grade Reading, Plays, Scripts, 5th Grade Social Studies, Reader's Theater 3rd Grade, Reader's Theater 4th Grade, Readers Theater 4th Grade























