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HIDDEN FIGURES ACTIVITY PACKET

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This was a great resource to accompany the novel and helped my students gain a better understanding of the novel.
I was fortunate to get a class set of Hidden Figures AND to find this resource. Students loved the book, but some found the worksheets a little difficult. I took a chance with this 6th grade resource.
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The movie Hidden Figures is a great way to teach about important Black History and the contributions of women to the NASA program. But, you don't want to have your students just watch the movie! Engage them with higher level thinking activities before and after the movie.

This easy to read manual includes teacher directions, templates for ease of use and even photographs showing student examples.

Strategies Include:

BioPoem - A poem that describes a historical figure in 11 lines in order to summarize key ideas and events related to that person and their achievements.

Character Map - This is a processing activity in which students create visuals to represent key figures and their importance to history.

Character Quotes - Character Quotes can be used to examine fictional characters in literature, real-life individuals in biographies, and authors- all who present themselves through their words.

Famous Person’s Desk - This is a summarization strategy that allows students to tie key ideas to an historical figure.

Frame It - This is a strategy that can be used with significant people in the movie.

Historical Tweets - Uses tweets like twitter to have students review, summarize, and create ideas about historical events.

I Am Poem - This is a structured format for students to use to guide their descriptive writing about a topic, event or historical figure.

Report Card - Report Cards can be used by students to evaluate systems, events or individuals.

Social Networking Site - This is a strategy that mimics a Social Networking Site (Facebook) to summarize the key contributions on an individual.

Download the preview for a sample of these fun activities!

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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).

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