February Black History Month: Celebrating Influential Black Leaders with books, ideas and activities for upper elementary students.
Black History Month is a great time to introduce your students to influential Black Americans who are lesser known. In these six biographies, students will discover new historical figures who overcame obstacles to achieve success.
Here are two true statements: 1. Black history is important. 2. Black history isn’t in my curriculum. Typically February, here in Virginia, is when we get the most snow. I am normally so flustered and behind in pacing that I’m cutting out and rearranging lessons just to try to fit things in. There was just
My 4th and 5th grade students created a freedom quilt square for their class quilts last year during Black History Month. We started out the project by reading The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Fr…
Grow your students in learning about these influential leaders and heroes of today and history! Have you been searching for ways to bring different cultures and celebrate influential people into your classroom? When students study, research, and learn about influential, diverse heroes that have made a difference, it will impact their growth as learners. These ... Read more
Wondering what is a lapbook? Lapbooks are magical! A Lapbook is a creative way for students to show what they have learned about a subject.
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Happy Black History Month!!! Here's a research project that's sure to engage and inspire your students all month long!
Freebie time! This one's just in time for Black History Month, but it's a great social studies activity for any time of year. Students will love using these short biographies to learn about Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.!
Happy day, friends! One of my favorite parts of 5th grade is how much ‘content’ we can dig into. 5th graders have such an interest about the world and what’s going on. Reading is a perfect outlet f…
Grow your students in learning about these influential leaders and heroes of today and history! Have you been searching for ways to bring different cultures and celebrate influential people into your classroom? When students study, research, and learn about influential, diverse heroes that have made a difference, it will impact their growth as learners. These ... Read more
Meaningful and educational Black History Month activity for teachers and students. Featuring 40 Influential and inspiring African-Americans.
I love finding great multicultural literature to integrate into my reading instruction. When I’m teaching making predictions, I use Ruby’s Wish as a mentor text. Teaching Theme or Point of View? White Socks Only is one of my all time favorites!😍 One of my favorite reading skills to integrate with science and social studies is nonfiction text structures and features. Here in Indiana, February can be a LONG month. My kids and I need AND enjoy a nice change of pace by focusing on nonfiction during cold winter months. Here are a few of my favorite mentor texts! Back of the Bus is about A boy and his mother are riding the bus in Montgomery, Alabama like any other day—way in the back of the bus. The boy passes time by watching his marble roll up and down the aisle with the motion of the bus…Until a big commotion breaks out from way up front. Let the Children March is set in 1963 Birmingham, Alabama. Thousands of African American children volunteered to march for their civil rights after hearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. They protested the laws that kept black people separate from white people. Facing fear, hate, and danger, these children used their voices to change the world. 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World Each day features a different influential figure in African-American history, from Crispus Attucks, the first man shot in the Boston Massacre, sparking the Revolutionary War, to Madame C. J. Walker, who after years of adversity became the wealthiest black woman in the country, as well as one of the wealthiest black Americans, to Barack Obama, the country's first African-American president. While learning to identify and understand nonfiction text structures, my kids love using paired texts! They are like little sponges absorbing all the things and I can't get enough of it! These paired texts are from 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World and Black History Month Activities. This book is definitely where I get the most bang for my buck. Lets face it, building your library of great mentor texts is expensive! This book allows for several opportunities to use paired texts with your class. I would definitely put it at the top of your list! From a young age, I was extremely fascinated by The Little Rock 9. I think it is because my uncle was actually bused from a "white school" to a "black school" when Indianapolis began integrating their public schools. Then, I could not imagine the bravery that it would have taken for the Little Rock 9 to do what they did. Now, I think about the teachers and staff of the school and how that impacted the students. Let the Children March can be paired with more than one passage, but my favorite is the Nonviolent Protest passage. I would recommend reading the passage first, as I have found that providing the background information first helps the students have a deeper understanding of the book. She Persisted is about women in American history, who have spoken out for what's right, even when they have to fight to be heard. This book includes Harriet Tubman, Claudette Colvin, Ruby Bridges and many more inspiring women. Hidden Figures Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden were good at math…really good. They participated in some of NASA's greatest successes, like providing the calculations for America's first journeys into space. And they did so during a time when being black and a woman limited what they could do. But they worked hard. They persisted. And they used their genius minds to change the world. Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History educates and inspires as it relates true stories of forty trailblazing black women in American history. If you want to learn more about Black History Month Activities and passages, click here. Nonfiction Text Structures Subscribe to get these posters straight to your inbox! Subscribe We won't send you spam. Unsubscribe at any time. Powered By ConvertKit This post contains Amazon affiliate links.
Playing Scoot is a great Black History Month Activity. It turns using a set of task cards into a game. You play by placing one task card on each student’s
Turn up the volume!! This may take you back a bit!! As part of a Black History Month music lesson, some 5th grade students at Burnt Hickory Elementary...
Celebrate Black history with these creative ideas.
Short stories for Black History Month - List of short story titles that are perfect for black history month with teaching ideas.
Designed with third and fourth graders in mind, this Black History Month biography project template includes materials for students to use while reading biographies and conducting research, as well as materials for the presentation of their final writing piece, in a Biography Lapbook. To complete t...
The reading worksheet and matching exercise discuss Black History Month as well as a few noteable figures. It is best for students who have basic reading skills. The instructor can read and have the students follow along, or have them read the passage aloud. The assignment on the second page is taken directly from the first page`s reading and pictures. *vocabulary translations in Japanese - ESL worksheets
These 40 posters correlate with Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by Vashti Harrison. Each poster includes relevant facts and information.
It is important to be teaching your students about important African Americans, the contributions they have made throughout history, and our nation's discriminatory treatment of black people and other people of color throughout the ENTIRE school year. However, black history month is a great time to make sure you are celebrating different African American heroes that have shaped America's history. ... Read More
Looking for ways to inspire your students in things THEY relate to? Check out these black historical figures Inspirational wall art posters. These posters include influential women, influential men in history. Students will love to see their favorite historical and influential people of history in a positive light.These posters are perfect for bulletin boards, black history month and wall art in your classroom, home, office, or anywhere you love to put inspirational sayings|| What You'll Get:9- 8.5 x 11 PDF posters of:-Rosa Parks-Martin Luther King Jr.-Nelson Mandela-Katherine Johnson-Maya Angelou-Malcolm X-W.E.B. Du Bois-Frederick Douglas|| PLEASE NOTE:This is a Digital Download file. Nothing will be shipped or mailed to you. Please be aware of this. No refunds are given.|| COPYRIGHTS:All of our products are for PERSONAL use ONLY. None of our stickers, planners, or printables may be redistributed commercially. All rights remain with Alyssa, of Teacher Noire|| RETURNSAll purchases are final. Due to the nature of the product, I do not accept returns. If you have any issues with your purchase, please contact me at Hello[at] TeacherNoire.com.Let's connect:INSTAGRAMTIK TOKWEBSITEPINTERESTBlack Historical Figures List, African American Heroes in History, African American Historical Figures Poster
Teach your students about the amazing actions and contributions of famous African Americans with these Black History reading passages.
Dive into the history of female inventors with these fun and free inventor coloring pages to learn about women scientists with elementary age kids!
Use these 8 Black History Month activity ideas and resources for lesson planning in your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade class.
Your 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students will love learning about biographies and summarizing with these engaging Black History Month reading passages. These informational passages provide students with an opportunity to connect social studies and language arts. These articles can be used all year long. Students will learn about the bravery, ingenuity and passion of these Famous African Americans. As they read these biographies, students will work on reading comprehension and summarizing what they read. Students can use their summaries to create a final African American History Yearbook. This is a great activity to complete in February as part of your Black History Month lessons, or any time you are working on biographies or these historical figures. View the preview to see more about this engaging Black History reading activity.
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about soul music and the history of African-Americans in pop music, all in this Hip-Hop Music worksheet!
Meaningful and educational Black History Month activity for teachers and students. Featuring 40 Influential and inspiring African-Americans.
Potato chips may have been around since the 1820s, but it is thanks to a chef named George Speck that they became popular in America. George worked in a famous restaurant, and he got his name 'Crum' because one of the wealthy diners in his restaurant could not remember George's last name.
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Resources on teaching the history of enslavement to kids, from the Underground Railroad to Frederick Douglas.
February is Black History Month. Black History Month can expand into all subject areas. Science is a great place to start. Below is a...