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Kindergarten Black History Month resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

I have created a calendar of trivia questions and answers that can be used as a fun Black History Month activity. I have included a question and answer for every day in the month of February. There are THREE sets of questions and answers: one set for grades K-2, one set for grades 3-5, and one set for grades 6-8. The questions get progressively more difficult. While I created this collection of questions for my school's February Black History Month celebration, the trivia questions can be u
Preview of Black History Program/ Play/ Skit/ Drama   approx. 40 minutes in duration

Black History Program/ Play/ Skit/ Drama approx. 40 minutes in duration

This play, "Walking in Memphis," will 'wow' an audience as it features the fabulous music and songs written by a host of African Americans! Hit songs that put Memphis music on the map! The script references the talented Tina Turner, Isaac Hayes, BB King, Al Green and several others. The skit is perfect for K-3 students and can easily be adapted for older grades. The dialogue takes the audience back in time to how it all started in Memphis, with W.C. Handy, known as the Father of the Blues, to th
Preview of Black History Month Door Decorating Rubric

Black History Month Door Decorating Rubric

Use this editable file to do a gallery walk of decorated doors! This can be used as a class activity where each student fills out their own rubric, or it can be used by adults to judge the doors. You can change the class names and the criteria, or edit to be used for any type of doors. Enjoy!
Preview of Black History Month Interactive Bulletin Board
Preview of Dr. King Week Plan

Dr. King Week Plan

Running out of ideas for Dr. King, self-confidence, equity, and inclusion? Simply click and go. The planning for one week is done for you. This plan includes clickable links to resources as you support your students.
Preview of EDITABLE Mickey & Minnie Mouse Name Plates for Student Name Tags

EDITABLE Mickey & Minnie Mouse Name Plates for Student Name Tags

Who loves Mickey Mouse?? :) Mickey & Minnie Mouse also Donald & Daisy Duck name plates are bright colorful and editable. Just type in the names of your students, save, and you can print them as much as you want all year long! I love using name plates for bulletin boards, desk, cubbies, books, and I put a set on a metal ring. It is an easy way to call on random students for various things throughout the day.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Activity

Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Activity

Hi all! I saw a picture simliar to this online but couldn't find a hard copy to be able to print and use it in my classroom. I took the idea I saw in the picture and put my own little spin on it and created a word document that I could print and share! After reading a Martin Luther book to my students I had them create this adorable little craft and write what they learned about Dr. Martin Luther and wrote what their dream for the world is. ENJOY!
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Assessment

Martin Luther King, Jr. Assessment

Created by
Sara Cooper
This is an assessment on the famous individual, MLK, Jr. It has 10 questions about MLK, Jr.
Preview of Black Inventors Help to Change the World

Black Inventors Help to Change the World

Created by
DORIS SIMS
Black History Month. Everywhere you look you can see the inventions of Black people. The African American has continued to contribute to the fabric of America by inventing many things that can be identified at home, school, and in the community. As you relate with your young child(ren) or students, identify the wonderful inventions that they can see daily. An invention can be something that is completely new that did not exist before or it can be an improvement on something that was already
Preview of Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the last of a 5 week unit about Black History that includes information about the past Winter Olympics in Russia, history of the Olympic rings and colors and honors Jessie Owens. It includes higher order thinking questions and common core standards. Week one was living famous African Americans and had a free download that explains more about creating the five week class chapter book. Week 2 was Inventors, Week 3 was Activists, Week 4 includes President's Day. The standards attached
Preview of Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the second week of plans for the 5 week Black History unit I created that includes higher order thinking questions and activities. It covers Indiana Social Studies standards for Kindergarten but can be modified for use as a bellringer or morning work for any grade level. You will want to download the free week 1 plans that go before it for a greater understanding of the class book that will be made during this unit that covers non-fiction Common Core writing standards for all grade leve
Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of Libba-The Magnificent Musical Life of Elizabeth Cotten: Reading Comprehension

Libba-The Magnificent Musical Life of Elizabeth Cotten: Reading Comprehension

Created by
Books Too
The title Libba: The Magnificent Musical Life of ELIZABETH COTTON by Laura Veirs (2018) is about a folk music legend. As a young girl, Libba played her older brother’s guitar then hustled herself a job to earn money to buy her own guitar. “All day and night she played that guitar!” By the age of 13, she’d already written Freight Train, the song for which she would be famous.  Half way in, the story leapfrogs over decades. She’s a grandmother working in a department store when a chance meeting wi
Preview of 2013 February Lesson Plans: Pre-K, K -Groundhog, Valentines, Black History Month

2013 February Lesson Plans: Pre-K, K -Groundhog, Valentines, Black History Month

Created by
Miss Anne
Hello, this lesson plan packet is for Pre-K, Kindergarten with a February theme. There is a calendar with the special days in February for lesson ideas. In addition there are four lessons with discussion points and three activites under each lesson. The lessons include: What is Special About February, African American History Month, Groundhog Day, and Valentine's Day. Activites include language, movement, science, arts & crafts and fun. Just a few extra ideas for the month! Thank yo
Preview of Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the Third Week of lesson plans for the thematic study of Black History/African American leaders. It includes short biographies and higher order thinking questions as well as suggested book readings. Week one is a free download that goes more in depth on how to use this weeks' plans to continue creating a class chapter book on Famous African Americans. Week one was over living African American contributors, Week two was over inventors and this week 3 lesson plan and activities are about
Preview of The RBG Pledge of Allegiance elementary

The RBG Pledge of Allegiance elementary

This worksheet introduces the "RBG Pledge Of Allegiance," which is a variation of the traditional Pledge of Allegiance with a focus on the red, black, and green colors representing African American heritage. The pledge emphasizes unity, struggle, and the pursuit of freedom and self-determination for Black people. This worksheet is a valuable tool for teachers and parents to introduce young learners to the RBG Pledge of Allegiance, expand their vocabulary, and engage in discussions about concepts
Preview of Talent Show Audition Form

Talent Show Audition Form

This talent show form provides information about the performance, performer needs, and the criteria to audition.
Preview of Black History Project Letter

Black History Project Letter

Letter for parents and students to create a project for black history month.
Preview of Multiple Choice Martin Luther King Questionaire with pictures

Multiple Choice Martin Luther King Questionaire with pictures

Created by
Miss Kelly
This is a simple MLK Jr. questionnaire. Students are able to circle their answers. Choices are shown in pictures.
Preview of Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the fourth week of Black History lessons in my five week thematic study that includes a President's Day lesson, reading, writing and higher order thinking questions and activities. Week one is a free download that tells you how the class book is set up for the thematic plan and contains contributions from famous living African Americans, Week 2 is Inventors, Week 3 is Activists and this week Four plan includes Presidents;IN Sheriff Anderson, the creator of Witness Protection; brain surg
Preview of Ruby Bridges Anticipation Guide & After Reading Actvity

Ruby Bridges Anticipation Guide & After Reading Actvity

Created by
D Arroyo
This lesson was based on the book, "The Story of Ruby Bridges" by Robert Cole. I've used this guide with K-3rd grade. First have the students respond to each prompt to show how they would feel. Then read the story. After reading have students go back and reflect on how Ruby must have felt when she was one of the first African American students to integrate a white school.
Preview of PreK Sub Plan: Happy In Our Skin

PreK Sub Plan: Happy In Our Skin

1 Day Worth of a Preschool Sub Lesson Plan, based around a single book. Book Title: Happy In Our SkinBOOK DESCRIPTION:Is there anything more splendid than a baby’s skin? Cocoa-brown, cinnamon, peaches and cream. As children grow, their clever skin does, too, enjoying hugs and tickles, protecting them inside and out, and making them one of a kind. Fran Manushkin’s rollicking text and Lauren Tobia’s delicious illustrations paint a breezy and irresistible picture of the human family — and how wond
Preview of Come On, Rain!: Reading Comprehension

Come On, Rain!: Reading Comprehension

Created by
Books Too
The first half of Karen Hesse’s Come On, Rain! has us wilting in the sun. Young Tessie is “sizzling like a hot potato”. There’s been no rain for three weeks. “Up and down the block, cats pant, heat wavers off tar patches in the broiling alleyway. . .” References to cool water sneak into the narrative in anticipation of a storm that finally drenches Tessie and her friends. Mammas and children dance in the rain. Karen Hess tells of a compassionate and clever child who cannot change the weather
Preview of Who Is Lonnie Johnson? Black History Month Inventor

Who Is Lonnie Johnson? Black History Month Inventor

Created by
Mrs Arensberg
Celebrate the success story of Lonnie Johnson with this fun coloring activity! Students can practice research skills, while learning about the man who overcame the word "no", and went on to build the Super Soaker! Use this activity in conjunction with the book Woosh!
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