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Designed for educators to celebrate and teach the legacies of prominent Black historical figures, this digital Black History Month Activity Guide offers a strength-based approach to learning, emphasizing the unique strengths and contributions of each individual.
 

What's Inside:

  • Maya Angelou: Activities highlighting resilience, creativity, and courage. Includes reflective essays, art projects, and group discussions on standing up for beliefs.
  • Frederick Douglass: Exercises focusing on resilience and intellect. Features reading and discussion of his writings, creating timelines, and brainstorming advocacy strategies.
  • John Lewis: Activities centered on courage and compassion. Includes reflective writing, visual presentations, and developing advocacy campaigns.
  • Rosa Parks: Exercises on courage and dignity. Features reflective essays, art projects, and strategies used during the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
  • Jackie Robinson: Activities focusing on integrity and leadership. Includes poster creation, group discussions on leadership, and presentations on modern-day leaders.
  • Sojourner Truth: Exercises on resilience and eloquence. Features reading and discussion of her speeches, classroom debates, and creating mini-campaigns for change.
     

This downloadable guide provides educators with a comprehensive set of activities to engage students in meaningful discussions and projects, celebrating the strength and legacy of Black historical figures. Download now to bring these inspiring stories and activities to your classroom and support student learning during Black History Month.

Black History Month: Strengths of the Past Activity Guide

SKU: 0119
$4.99Price
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