LGBTQ History Color by Numbers Math Activity
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LGBTQ History Color by Numbers Math Activity
Differentiated math activity for 11-21 year-olds with significant disabilities and appropriate for ALL AGES.
This activity has 4 different color by numbers designs with 4 differentiated levels each. Each design includes 1-10 number recognition, addition up to 14, subtraction, and the forth level varies, including mixed arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), or multiplication. Also addresses fine motor and writing occupational therapy skills, vocabulary, history, and reading for information.
This particular resource addresses the following LGBTQ historical figures/events:
- Stonewall Rebellion/Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson;
- Bayard Rustin,
- We'Wha, and
- Obergefell v. Hodges (marriage equality).
You can access a sample GSA color by numbers page for free as well, and if you would like more color by numbers activities, I have another set of LGBTQ color by numbers math activity pages aligned to my LGBTQ vocabulary resources. Also look for additional LGBTQ history resources in my store, including an interactive LGBTQ history sequencing game, LGBTQ history posters, and more (with more to come).
Thank you for including LGBTQ-affirming curriculum in your classroom!
If you use any part of this in another resource, please credit Adapted Inclusability.
If you are interested in more LGBTQ+ special education activities & resources and more, please follow my store, I am always adding new resources. If you have topics you'd like to see covered, I'm always open to suggestions. If you have any questions about starting a GSA for students with disabilities or teaching LGBTQ content in a special education setting, don't hesitate to reach out!
Keywords: LGBTQ+; LGBTQ; LGBTQ+ History; GSA; Marsha P. Johnson; Sylvia Rivera; Stonewall Riots; Stonewall Rebellion; Bayard Rustin; We'Wha; Obergefell v. Hodges; Same Sex Marriage; Marriage Equality; Math; Special Education; intellectual disability; autism; multiple disabilities; alternate assessment; SANDI/FAST; interdisciplinary; students with disabilities; fine motor; math activity; gender and sexuality alliance; gay straight alliance; transgender; non-binary; trans; lgbtq; lgbtq+; lgbt; glbt; queer; questioning; cisgender; gender; gay; lesbian; bisexual; non-binary; Two Spirit; interdisciplinary; age appropriateg; inclusive classroom; safe space; American history