5th Grade Black History Month Posters

Color & Discover: Modern Heroes of Black History Month Freebie

By TooBookedUp

Are your students ready to meet the modern heroes shaping our world today? Dive into the remarkable lives of 12 trailblazing Black figures with our engaging 24-page resource, perfect for Black History Month. This unique coloring and educational booklet is designed to inspire and inform students from 4th to 6th grade.

Each page spotlights one influential figure, from the inspiring leadership of Barack Obama to the groundbreaking achievements of Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett. The booklet presents a brief overview at a 6th-grade level, followed by a more detailed explanation suitable for 4th-graders, ensuring it caters to different reading levels and learning needs.

What makes this resource truly special is its interactive element. Alongside each biographical snippet, there's a beautifully outlined image related to each personality – from Serena Williams' tennis racket to Lewis Hamilton's racing car. These images are not just to color but to spark creativity and discussion in the classroom.

Figures featured include:

  • Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
  • Beyoncé
  • Mae Jemison
  • Tyler Perry
  • Simone Biles
  • Lewis Hamilton
  • Serena Williams
  • Chadwick Boseman
  • Ava DuVernay
  • Kamala Harris
  • Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett
  • Barack Obama

This resource isn't just for Black History Month; it's a year-round tool for teaching about perseverance, innovation, and resilience. It's perfect for:

  • Classroom activities
  • Homework assignments
  • Art projects
  • History lessons
  • Cultural studies

So, are you ready to bring the stories of these inspiring individuals into your classroom? Download our resource now and take the first step in celebrating the achievements and contributions of these modern Black heroes.

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Black History Month Banners and Bulletin Board - Fun February Writing Activities

By The Students Palace

Celebrate Black History Month by having your students research different influential individuals.

This resource includes report pennants for :

-> Martin Luther King

-> Maya Angelou

-> Jackie Robinson

-> Ida b. Wells

-> Harriet Tubman

-> George washington carver

-> Frederick Douglas

-> Booker T. Washington

-> Rosa Parks

-> Bessie Coleman

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 10 coloring pages ( PDF + PNG )

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

NOTE

  • This is a digital item.

  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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Civil Rights Movement Timeline Display Research and Sorting Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

A great classroom display and sorting activity that is perfect for introducing students to the some of the key events of the Civil Rights Movement.

There are 38 posters or task cards that include many of the key events from the beginning emancipation proclamation and speeches by Frederick Douglass, to the heroic actions of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, to the more recent Black Lives Matter movement and George Floyd protests.

The posters look great as a display in the classroom and the cards are a brilliant introduction to the Civil Rights Movement. The displays and cards come both with dates and without dates, so the students can research the dates online before sorting the timeline. The cards look even better when laminated.

Included in this resource:

  • 38 Full Page Posters with dates for display
  • 38 Full Page Posters without dates
  • 38 Task Cards with dates for a sorting activity
  • 38 Task Cards without dates for a research and sorting activity

This timeline of events is by no means exhaustive, as countless individuals and events contributed to the Civil Rights Movement's progress and impact.

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  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans

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Black history month Bulletin Board posters | famous icons-Heroes Quote banners

By EduCraft Resources

Celebrate Black History Month with this inspiring set of Bulletin Board Posters featuring Famous Icons and Heroes Quote Banners. Each poster highlights the powerful words of notable Black figures, from civil rights leaders to cultural icons. These quote banners are designed to create a meaningful classroom display that fosters discussion and reflection on the contributions of these Black history heroes.

Ideal for decorating bulletin boards, classrooms, and learning spaces during Black History Month, these quote posters add an impactful touch to any educational environment.

Features:

  • Famous Icons and Heroes: Quotes from influential Black figures.
  • Educational and Inspirational: Encourage students to engage with historical figures through their words.
  • Perfect for Black History Month: Celebrate and honor the contributions of these individuals.
  • Classroom-Ready: Easy to print and display in classrooms or learning areas.

Transform your classroom into a space of reflection and learning with these Black History Month quote banners!

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  • Page Size: 8.5×11 inches
  • pdf and jpg formats
  • Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
  • Page Count: 07 pages

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Inspirational Classroom Posters

By Gabriela Maraia

Fun Black and White Inspirational Posters with Modern Colors

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Ultimate Black History Month Bundle Project Based Learning Digital Resources 4-8

By TooBookedUp

Dive into the rich tapestry of Black history with our Ultimate Black History Month Educational Bundle, meticulously crafted for educators passionate about providing a comprehensive, interactive, and engaging learning experience. This bundle combines a variety of resources, ensuring a well-rounded approach to teaching pivotal moments and figures in Black history. Suitable for grades 4-8, these resources are perfect for integrating into ELA, Social Studies, Art, and more.

  1. Black History Month Athlete Trading Cards - Interactive Digital & Print Resource: Engage and educate your students with this interactive set of athlete trading cards. Celebrate the achievements of influential Black athletes with this 60-slide resource, perfect for classroom activities, creative projects, and bulletin board displays.
  2. Claudette Colvin STAAR Test Prep Text (Grades 6-8) - FREEBIE: Dive into the inspiring story of Claudette Colvin with this STAAR test prep text. Designed for students in grades 6-8, this resource not only enriches students' knowledge about an important figure in the Civil Rights Movement but also sharpens their test-taking skills.
  3. MLK 3 Interactive Timelines, Bulletin Boards & Door Decor: Honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with interactive timelines and visually appealing decor. This resource is perfect for creating an educational environment that celebrates MLK's journey and teachings, inspiring students through interactive learning and creative expression.
  4. Black History Month Digital Resource - 45 Google Slides, 15 Texts, Video & Writing: This comprehensive digital resource is a treasure trove of information, featuring 45 Google Slides, 15 texts, videos, and writing prompts. It's designed to provide a rich educational experience, sparking discussions and deepening understanding.
  5. Civil Rights Movement Song Analysis (Grades 5-8) - Valentine's Day Special: Analyze the profound messages in songs from the Civil Rights Movement with this unique resource. It's an engaging way for students to connect with history through music, enhancing their analytical skills and emotional understanding of the era.
  6. Color & Discover Modern Heroes of Black History Month - Freebie: This creative resource allows students to learn about modern heroes of Black History Month through coloring activities. It's a fun, engaging way to introduce younger students to influential figures and their contributions.
  7. Claudette Colvin STAAR Test Prep Text (Grades 6-8) - FREEBIE (Duplicate): Reinforce your students' understanding and appreciation of Claudette Colvin's courageous stand during the Civil Rights Movement with this STAAR test prep text. This resource doubles the opportunity to integrate critical reading and historical knowledge into your test preparation activities.

Each resource in this bundle is thoughtfully designed to cater to different learning styles and classroom needs, making it the perfect package to explore, celebrate, and honor Black History Month in your classroom. Equip your students with knowledge, critical thinking skills, and a deep appreciation for the contributions and stories of Black individuals with our Ultimate Black History Month Educational Bundle.

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Black History Month Quotes Activities & Games - Fun February Activities

By The Students Palace

Printable Black History Month Activities are perfect for keeping kids engaged and entertained during Black History Month . These activities include a variety of fun and educational options that can be easily printed and completed at home or on the go. this bundle contains, Word search , mazes, Sudoku , mandala coloring sheets .

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • ( PDF + PNG)

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

NOTE

  • This is a digital item.

  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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African Americans in Sport Timeline Display Research and Sorting Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

A great classroom display and sorting activity that is perfect for introducing students to the some of the key events and figures from African American sport.

There are 27 posters or task cards that include many key events such as Jack Johnson winning the heavyweight boxing championship, Jackie Robinson breaking the racial barrier in Major League Baseball, Wilma Rudolph's Olympic feats, to more modern victories like LeBron James becoming the all-time highest points scorer in the NBA.

The posters look great as a display in the classroom and the cards are brilliant for Black History Month or for looking at some of the inspirational figures in more detail. The displays and cards come both with dates and without dates, so the students can research the dates online before sorting the timeline. The cards look even better when laminated.

Included in this resource:

  • 27 Full Page Posters with dates for display
  • 27 Full Page Posters without dates
  • 27 Task Cards with dates for a sorting activity
  • 27 Task Cards without dates for a research and sorting activity

This timeline of events is by no means exhaustive, as countless individuals and events have not been included.

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This resource is great for:

  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • World History Resources

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Women's-black history month posters | famous black womens classroom decoration

By EduCraft Resources

Celebrate Women’s Black History Month and Women’s History Month with these inspiring bio posters featuring 40 famous Black women leaders. Each poster highlights the name and biography of iconic women, making it the perfect resource for creating impactful classroom decorations and engaging bulletin board displays.

Ideal for honoring Black History Month and Women’s History Month, these posters help students learn about the significant contributions of these influential Black women. Perfect for both educational purposes and enhancing the learning environment.

Key Features:

  • 40 Biography Posters: Featuring famous Black women with detailed biographies.
  • Great for Black History Month and Women’s History Month classroom decor.
  • Use for bulletin boards, walls, and other classroom decoration needs.

Inspire and educate your students while celebrating the contributions of Black women in history!

  • HISTORICAL FIGURES INCLUDED:
  1. -Alice Ball: chemist; developed first successful treatment for leprosy
  2. -Alma Woodsey Thomas: painter and art educator
  3. -Althea Gibson: tennis player; first black athlete to cross the color line of tennis
  4. -Angela Davis: political activist, academic, and author
  5. -Audre Lorde: writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist
  6. -Augusta Savage: sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
  7. -Bessie Coleman: pilot; first Black woman to hold a pilot license
  8. -Charlotte E. Ray: first Black American female lawyer in the United States
  9. -Dominique Dawes: first Black woman to join the National Gymnastics Team
  10. -Ella Fitzgerald: jazz singer dubbed 'the First Lady of Song" + 'the Queen of Jazz"
  11. -Florence Griffith Joyner: gold medalist; considered the fastest woman of all time
  12. -Gwen Ifill: award-winning journalist, television newscaster, and author
  13. -Gwendolyn Brooks: writer, poet
  14. -Harriet Tubman: abolitionist and political activist
  15. -Ida B. Wells: journalist, educator, leader in the Civil Rights Movement
  16. -Josephine Baker: singer, dancer
  17. -Julie Dash: film director, writer, producer
  18. -Katherine Johnson: NASA mathematician featured in 'Hidden Figures"
  19. -Lorna Simpson: photographer and multimedia artist
  20. -Mae Jemison: first Black woman to travel in space
  21. -Mahalia Jackson: gospel singer
  22. -Mamie Phipps Clark: social psychologist
  23. -Marcelite Harris: first Black female general officer of the United States Air Force
  24. -Marian Anderson: one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century
  25. -Mary Bowser: Union spy during the Civil War
  26. -Mary Eliza Mahoney: first African American to work as a nurse in the US
  27. -Maya Angelou: poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist
  28. -Nichelle Nichols: groundbreaking television actress
  29. -Nina Simone: singer, pianist, and activist in the Civil Rights Movement
  30. -Octavia E. Butler: award-winning science fiction writer
  31. -Oprah Winfrey: seriously?!? … it's Oprah!
  32. -Phillis Wheatley: first published African-American female poet
  33. -Raven Wilkinson: first Black woman to dance for a major classical ballet company
  34. -Rebecca Lee Crumpler: first Black woman to become a physician in the US
  35. -Rosa Parks: civil rights activist known for her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
  36. -Ruby Bridges: first Black child to desegregate an all-White elementary school
  37. -Shirley Chisholm: first Black woman elected to the United States Congress,
  38. -Sojourner Truth: abolitionist and women's rights activist
  39. -Wilma Rudolph: gold medalist; acclaimed the fastest woman in the world
  40. -Zora Neal Hurston: influential author of African-American literature

✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅

  • Page Size: 8.5×11 inches
  • pdf and jpg formats
  • Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
  • Page Count: 40 pages

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12 Valentine's Day & Black History Month Resources ELA Bundle Grades 5-8

By TooBookedUp

This bundle includes a great range of activities perfect for grades 5-8 for all of February!

  1. Speed Friending Activity: A dynamic classroom icebreaker designed for middle and high school students. It includes a comprehensive teacher protocol, an interactive Google Slides presentation, engaging conversation rounds with embedded timers, a note-taking sheet, and a reflection writing prompt. Ideal for building classroom community, enhancing behavior management, and fostering open communication.
  2. ELA Matchmaker Review Game: An 81-page ELA review resource covering synonyms, antonyms, figurative language, literary elements, and affixes & roots. It includes printable and digital versions for flexible classroom use, promoting interactive learning and critical thinking in literary concepts.
  3. Black History Month Digital Resource: A set of 45 Google Slides featuring 15 influential African American artists. This resource includes detailed informational texts, short videos, and interactive response prompts. It's a comprehensive tool for exploring African American history and art, ideal for daily classroom activities.
  4. Civil Rights Movement Song Analysis: Titled 'Harmony of Hope,' this resource integrates Valentine's Day and Black History Month themes for middle schoolers. It includes a Google Slides presentation and a comprehensive PDF packet, featuring analysis of seven influential Civil Rights era songs.
  5. GenZ Valentine's Day Cards: A collection of 24 unique, humorous, and inclusive Valentine's Day cards suitable for middle school students. These printable cards are gender-neutral, featuring relatable puns and high-quality graphics, adding a fun twist to traditional valentine exchanges.
  6. The Science of Crushes and Heartbreak: An educational resource that blends science with Valentine's Day themes, targeting middle schoolers. It includes an article, a mini-lesson in Google Slides, a graphic organizer, and analytical questions. This resource enhances understanding of text features and author's purpose.
  7. Valentine's Day Argumentative Writing Resource: A tool for grades 4-8 to enhance argumentative writing skills. It features 28 'Would You Rather' prompts, available in both PDF and Google Slides, to encourage debate and persuasive writing. Ideal for various classroom activities, including warm-ups and group discussions.
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Women's-black history month posters | famous black womens classroom decoration

By EduCraft Resources

Celebrate Women’s Black History Month and Women’s History Month with these inspiring bio posters featuring 40 famous Black women leaders. Each poster highlights the name and biography of iconic women, making it the perfect resource for creating impactful classroom decorations and engaging bulletin board displays.

Ideal for honoring Black History Month and Women’s History Month, these posters help students learn about the significant contributions of these influential Black women. Perfect for both educational purposes and enhancing the learning environment.

Key Features:

  • 40 Biography Posters: Featuring famous Black women with detailed biographies.
  • Great for Black History Month and Women’s History Month classroom decor.
  • Use for bulletin boards, walls, and other classroom decoration needs.

Inspire and educate your students while celebrating the contributions of Black women in history!

  • HISTORICAL FIGURES INCLUDED:
  1. -Alice Ball: chemist; developed first successful treatment for leprosy
  2. -Alma Woodsey Thomas: painter and art educator
  3. -Althea Gibson: tennis player; first black athlete to cross the color line of tennis
  4. -Angela Davis: political activist, academic, and author
  5. -Audre Lorde: writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist
  6. -Augusta Savage: sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
  7. -Bessie Coleman: pilot; first Black woman to hold a pilot license
  8. -Charlotte E. Ray: first Black American female lawyer in the United States
  9. -Dominique Dawes: first Black woman to join the National Gymnastics Team
  10. -Ella Fitzgerald: jazz singer dubbed 'the First Lady of Song" + 'the Queen of Jazz"
  11. -Florence Griffith Joyner: gold medalist; considered the fastest woman of all time
  12. -Gwen Ifill: award-winning journalist, television newscaster, and author
  13. -Gwendolyn Brooks: writer, poet
  14. -Harriet Tubman: abolitionist and political activist
  15. -Ida B. Wells: journalist, educator, leader in the Civil Rights Movement
  16. -Josephine Baker: singer, dancer
  17. -Julie Dash: film director, writer, producer
  18. -Katherine Johnson: NASA mathematician featured in 'Hidden Figures"
  19. -Lorna Simpson: photographer and multimedia artist
  20. -Mae Jemison: first Black woman to travel in space
  21. -Mahalia Jackson: gospel singer
  22. -Mamie Phipps Clark: social psychologist
  23. -Marcelite Harris: first Black female general officer of the United States Air Force
  24. -Marian Anderson: one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century
  25. -Mary Bowser: Union spy during the Civil War
  26. -Mary Eliza Mahoney: first African American to work as a nurse in the US
  27. -Maya Angelou: poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist
  28. -Nichelle Nichols: groundbreaking television actress
  29. -Nina Simone: singer, pianist, and activist in the Civil Rights Movement
  30. -Octavia E. Butler: award-winning science fiction writer
  31. -Oprah Winfrey: seriously?!? … it's Oprah!
  32. -Phillis Wheatley: first published African-American female poet
  33. -Raven Wilkinson: first Black woman to dance for a major classical ballet company
  34. -Rebecca Lee Crumpler: first Black woman to become a physician in the US
  35. -Rosa Parks: civil rights activist known for her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
  36. -Ruby Bridges: first Black child to desegregate an all-White elementary school
  37. -Shirley Chisholm: first Black woman elected to the United States Congress,
  38. -Sojourner Truth: abolitionist and women's rights activist
  39. -Wilma Rudolph: gold medalist; acclaimed the fastest woman in the world
  40. -Zora Neal Hurston: influential author of African-American literature

✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅

  • Page Size: 8.5×11 inches
  • pdf and jpg formats
  • Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
  • Page Count: 40 pages

♥♥♥TERMS OF USE♥♥♥

EduCraft Resources Teaching Resources are for PERSONAL USE only and cannot be used in any products, freebies, or distributed in any format.

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Black History Month Bulletin Board Set Lettering styles | Classroom Décoration

By EduCraft Resources

Elevate your classroom decor this Black History Month with our Bulletin Board Set Lettering Styles! This versatile set includes eye-catching alphabet designs, perfect for creating stunning bulletin boards that celebrate the contributions of Black historical figures. These unique lettering styles add a bold and engaging visual element to your classroom while honoring the significance of Black History Month.

Features:

  • Lettering Styles: Bold and unique fonts designed for Black History Month displays.
  • Classroom Decor: Ideal for enhancing your bulletin boards and walls with cultural relevance.
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for headers, banners, and any classroom decoration needs.
  • Easy to Apply: Print, cut, and arrange for a quick and engaging classroom transformation.

Make your classroom a vibrant hub of Black history learning with this dynamic bulletin board lettering set, perfect for Black History Month and year-round!

✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅

  • Page Size: 8.5×11 inches
  • pdf and jpg formats
  • Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
  • Page Count: +99 pages

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Native American heritage month Free biography posters-flash cards-who is game

By EduCraft Resources

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with our engaging free resources including Biography Posters, Flash Cards, and a fun Who Is Game! These resources are perfect for enhancing your classroom decor and providing interactive learning opportunities.

Native American Heritage Month resources feature:

Biography Posters: Detailed posters highlighting important Native American figures. Flash Cards: Educational cards designed to help students learn about significant individuals and their contributions. Who Is Game: An interactive game to make learning about Native American leaders fun and memorable. leaders included in this resource are:

Ben Nighthorse Campbell Chief Joseph Geronimo Jim Thorpe Louise Erdrich Maria Tallchief Sacagawea Sarah Winnemucca Sitting Bull Squanto Vine Deloria Jr Wilma Mankiller ✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅

Page Size: 8.5×11 inches pdf and jpg formats Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI. Page Count: 30 pages

Free