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Preview of Black History Month Bulletin Board Biographies: African-American Hero Posters

Black History Month Bulletin Board Biographies: African-American Hero Posters

Celebrate Black History Month by sharing the accomplishments of great African-American heroes. This resource contains ready-to-use no-prep biography pages for 36 different African-American men and women who made contributions to American History. Each page contains a photo (not a cartoon or clip art) of the historical figure, as well as a brief summary of his or her accomplishments. Photos capture the essence of the person and gives the student a more personal connection to their passion and lif
Preview of Black History Month Women Biographies 16 African-American Reading Bulletin Board

Black History Month Women Biographies 16 African-American Reading Bulletin Board

This resource packet contains ready-to-use biography pages for 16 different African-American women who made contributions to American History. Each page contains a photo (not a cartoon or clip art) of the historical figure, as well as a brief summary of her accomplishments. Photos capture the essence of the woman and gives the student a more personal connection to their passion and life story. Use these posters to decorate a bulletin board and fill your hallway with images and stories of America
Preview of Black History Month: 6 Biographies - Passages & Open Ended Reading Responses

Black History Month: 6 Biographies - Passages & Open Ended Reading Responses

Black History Month - Reading Passages With Open-Ended Responses *KEYS*Learn about Black History Month with your class with this easy print-&-go set! A 1-page passage dives into a quick history of where Black History Month came from, and why it's important. Follow that up with SIX front-back passages about ground-breaking African-Americans and their contributions: Dr. Mae Jemison, Dr. Lonnie Johnson, Madam C.J. Walker, Benjamin Banneker, Barbara Jordan, and Bessie Coleman. Each passage is ac
Preview of Winter Games Reading Passage

Winter Games Reading Passage

This Winter Games 2018 reading passage is directed towards 4th and 5th graders. This is an engaging passage that teaches students about the current Olympics, explanations of the symbols, and the history of the original Olympics thousands of years ago! This is an informational reading passage that includes: One reading passage Non-Fiction Graphic Organizer One page of short answer questions One page of multiple choice questions Written response question One Research page Answer Key I hope that
Preview of Chinese New Year Reading Passage UPDATED 2021

Chinese New Year Reading Passage UPDATED 2021

**UPDATED VERSION FOR 2021** IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE CURRENT VERSIONThis is a 4th/5th Grade leveled reading passage that can be used to teach your students about the history of the Chinese New Year. It is an informational reading passage that covers standards in reading such as sequencing, main idea, using context clues, as well as inferencing questions.This product includes one nonfiction reading passage, one page of multiple choice questions, one page
Preview of Ancient Egypt Achievements World History Lesson

Ancient Egypt Achievements World History Lesson

Created by
Mrs Lena
Achievements of Ancient Egypt Lesson on physical and cultural characteristics of ancient Egypt, the role of the Nile River, geographical location, cultural achievements, the Great Pyramid of Giza, writing system, trade, symbols, architecture and much more. This pack includes: Physical and cultural characteristics of ancient EgyptThe impact of the Nile River on the development of civilizationGeographical location of ancient EgyptCultural achievements: The Great Pyramid of Giza, writing system, ir
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Speech - "More Than A Dream"

Martin Luther King Jr. Speech - "More Than A Dream"

Created by
scholarsin5th
Use  this product to expose your students to Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at The March on Washington. Analyze his speech as a work of Literature. Identify figurative language, mood, tone, theme, etc.Listen to his speech as students follow along. Analyze his many quotes beyond  “I have a dream…”Center your discussions around your students’ questions.This product includes: Primary Source - Martin Luther King’s speech Fact paper to display and activate students prior knowledgeLink where you can
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