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Black History Month Bulletin Board Project Posters and Activities Pennants

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This is a great resource my students found it to be entertaining and easy to complete on their own. My co-teacher thought it was a excellent resource to reinforce what was taught to the kids.
This was an amazing resource for my students. I let each student pick a historical figure and research them. They became so engaged and wanted to do more research. This resource looked amazing hanging the hall and my classroom. Thank you so much!
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Description

Looking for a unique way to commemorate Black History Month in your classroom? Take your educational approach to the next level this February with these Black History Month Bulletin Board Project Posters and Activities.

If you've only been discussing the usual figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman, it's time to expand your students' horizons. This Black History Month Project delves into the lives and contributions of up to 123 different influential Black Americans.

Here’s What You Get:

A Project Tracker ensures a smooth process by preventing topic duplication.

Step-by-Step Implementation Guide saves you preparation time and streamlines your Black History Month activities.

3 Different Research Assignment Note Pages cater to various learning needs, ideal for differentiating a Black History Month project.

A Classroom Title Banner (Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present, Educate & Inspire the Future) unifies your Black History Month bulletin board and sparks meaningful conversations.

Scaffolded Banner Report Pages for 123 Black Individuals provide tailored support for students needing extra support, aiding in building their research confidence.

Advanced Banner Report Pages for 123 Black Individuals challenge advanced students by offering less structured input fields for more independent research.

Google Slides and TpT Easel Versions for remote and blended classrooms facilitate 

Here’s What You REALLY Get:

Rich, Engaging Black History Month Activities – Beyond just names and dates, your students will engage in meaningful research, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for Black History.

Differentiated Learning Made Simple – With various versions of research assignment note pages, you can effortlessly cater to different learning levels, ensuring each student gets the support they need.

Student Empowerment through Choice – The sheer variety of influential Black figures (123 people!) to research means each student finds someone who resonates with them, making the learning experience more engaging and personal.

An Empowering Classroom Atmosphere – Watch your students' confidence soar as they undertake an educational journey through the banner project, navigating research and presentation.

Opportunity for Family Involvement – Offer a gateway for family discussions about influential Black figures at home, thereby making education a collective family endeavor.

Ultimate Convenience for Teachers – From the editable features to differentiated versions, this all-in-one package makes your life easier and your teaching more effective.

Skill-Building in Research and Public Speaking –  Students don’t just learn about history; they learn how to research and present information, setting them up for academic success in the future.

School Community Engagement – The eye-catching bulletin board is not just a display but a community conversation starter that educates and informs.

Please Note that this resource does NOT include reading passages. If you would love a set of reading passages for all 123 people in this resource, check out my Black History Month Comprehension Reading Passages. They align perfectly with this resource!

View the preview to get a clear understanding of exactly what is included.

Here’s What Teachers Like You are Saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jamie R. said, “Best money I ever spent. I loved the list of people and now you have added more figures. The pictures are adorable and my students are so excited about this project, It is perfect for a first research project”.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melissa H. said, “I loved that there is more than one version for this project! It is a perfect way to learn how to do a research project and could easily be used with first and second graders! Then it has the step-up version with a little more room to write and create your own paragraphs. It is a must-have for February! I love, love, love it!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kaylee W. said, “I thought this was AMAZING! There were a few leaders included in this resource that I didn’t know about, so it was fun to do my own research to better educate myself. My students loved getting to choose which leader they wanted to research and then presented it to the class. This was DEFINITELY worth the money I spent, and I will be using this in future years, too!”

❤️ Why You Will Love It:

You'll love this resource because it's not just another Black History Month project—it's a transformative learning experience. This resource empowers your students to take control of their own learning journeys by choosing from a diverse array of 123 influential black Americans to research and celebrate. 

You'll witness their eyes light up as they dive into the stories of figures that resonate with them. Plus, the end result is a stunning, educational Black History Month bulletin board that transforms your classroom into a hub of cultural appreciation and educational richness. Say goodbye to outdated materials and hello to engaged learners, empowered by knowledge and brimming with pride.

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