

These activities will help students trace the journey to freedom and learn about some of the heroes who paved the way.

The Road to Freedom: Using the WWW to Teach About Slavery Included: Internet-based activities to celebrate Black History Month. (Grades 3-12)Īctivities Celebrate Achievements of African AmericansĪctivities that reflect the positive impact black Americans have had on our nation's history. Now Let Me Fly - A Black History Reader's Theater ScriptĬelebrate Black History Month by staging a classroom production of this play. Learn how Langston Hughes expressed his dreams through poetry. Ten innovative activities to help you incorporate the African-American experience into your curriculum all year long. Plus: Students create a database/timeline and write a rap about a famous figure in Black History. Primary source materials teach about Rosa Parks, school integration, and the growth of the African-American population throughout history. Four different hunts - for students of all ages. Students learn about famous black Americans while polishing their Internet surfing skills. Extended to a month-long celebration in 1976, Black History Month is an opportunity to emphasize the history and achievements of African Americans. Woodson, February was chosen for the celebration because Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were born in this month.

Established as Negro History Week in the 1920s by Carter G. The file will be sent directly to your email.Black history and culture is such a part of the American fabric - and the school curriculum - that it's difficult to imagine a time when that wasn't so.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH KINDERGARTEN WORKSHEETS FOR FREE
You can download it for free by entering your email in the box below. Last year, I created a Black History writing station unit for free! These follow the same format as my other Writing Work Station Units.

We also used the text information to construct these anchor charts. We created our own to go along with each biography.Īnd then students use these timelines to create their own versions. Part of our genre study involved looking at timelines. We created book questions to help guide our conversations.
