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Black History Biography Cards (Daily Routine)

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Adrienne Wiggins
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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th
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Pages
31 pages
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A wonderful resource. I put this on a bulletin board in the hallway. Students enjoyed reading the short informational biographies. Students enjoyed the interactive nature when used as a bulletin board display.
We called this resource our interactive hallway, as everyone stopped to read or check out someone. I loved how it brought both the students and teachers together and started good discussions. Great Resource! Thank you!
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  1. This bundle includes resources to help you incorporate under-represented history into your classroom without having to give up lesson time needed to cover the curriculum. These biography profile cards can be used in 5 minutes a day and will introduce students to 30-42 people a month, not to mention
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Description

Are you looking for a way to integrate black history into your classroom daily, even though it might not be in your curriculum? I was, so I created this product. This is great for any time of year, but specifically for Black History Month in February.

WHAT OTHER HERITAGE MONTH CARDS ARE THERE?

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LOOKING FOR A BLACK HISTORY BULLETIN BOARD KIT? Click Here:)

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • 42 black American biography cards
  • 12 daily challenge prompts (these can be reused since they will switch Americans daily)
  • Timeline cards for a display (see preview; years on each card are the date of birth for that person)
  • Teacher Guide

HOW DO I USE THEM IN MY CLASSROOM?

read about how I use this resource in my classroom HERE , or

download a free sample of a couple pages HERE

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The idea is that cards (which have a Black American photo on the front and a couple sentences about that person on the back) will be put onto necklaces or clips. Everyday your students will get a new necklace for the day. They will read about that American and share with peers, talk about that American at lunch or to their specials teacher, etc. through the day. At the end of the day, there is a “Daily Challenge” that takes mere minutes. The teacher projects or asks the question (or sentence frame) from the challenge card and students respond orally with a partner, group, or as a class with a response for the specific American they have. This can be turned into a writing activity, but will maintain it’s significance just through discussion. By the end of the month your students will have been exposed to multiple figures in black history and will have had deep, meaningful discussions, without having to try to interject lessons into your already crammed pacing.

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31 pages
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