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Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Pennant Research Report Project - Bulletin Board

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It was enjoyable for students to research a person of Hispanic heritage and then display their finished product in the classroom.
I loved this resource as it had a wide variety of people to choose from as well as a blank one in case they want to choose their own. I use this for Hispanic Heritage month and my student/families love this project.
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Empower your students to celebrate and learn with this Hispanic Heritage Month Pennant Research Report Project. Bring history to life in a fun, engaging, and meaningful way! It’s the perfect tool to generate eye-catching Hispanic Heritage Month Posters for your classroom and create a Hispanic Heritage Month bulletin board that’s not just visually engaging, but also meaningful and educational.

As a dedicated educator, it can be challenging to find high-quality, engaging resources to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in your classroom. Are you tired of the same old worksheets and longing for something more interactive and student-friendly?

Just imagine the buzz of curiosity, excitement, and respect your students will experience as they dive into the stories of influential Hispanic individuals. Wouldn't it be fantastic to create a dynamic Hispanic Heritage Month Bulletin Board displaying your students' hard work and learning?

That’s where this Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Pennant Research Report Project comes in. It’s your all-in-one resource to facilitate informative and engaging student research on influential Hispanic individuals. This project takes your students on a fascinating journey, opening their eyes to the rich tapestry of Hispanic history and achievements.

Here's What You Get:

42 visually-stunning Hispanic Heritage Month Poster templates highlighting different influential Hispanic individuals.

Easy-to-follow teacher instructions and a handy project tracker for staying on top of each student’s progress.

Differentiated Research Pages catering to all learning abilities within your class

Pennant Report Poster Templates with Support to provide a scaffolded approach for students needing guidance

Pennant Report Poster Templates without Support to use with those ready for more independent work

Vibrant full-color, digital Google Slides versions for use with the digital classroom or remote learning scenarios

Here's What You REALLY Get:

An engaging Hispanic Heritage Month project that allows you to nurture students’ understanding and appreciation of Hispanic culture while also fostering independent research skills

A time-saving resource that’s ready to print and go, freeing you up to focus on what really matters- your students

A visually stunning Hispanic Heritage Month Bulletin Board that will engage the entire school community while giving you the pride and satisfaction of displaying your students’ meaningful work

✨ An activity that helps contribute to a collaborative, inclusive, and diverse learning environment

Other Teachers Love These Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Templates, Too!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jennie H. says, “My students find it very illuminating to learn about individuals during various heritage months, rather than just info dumps. I love allowing them choice and then presenting to the class!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheryl T. says, “My students loved using this resource for their Spanish Heritage Month project.  I liked that the pennants were differentiated for different learners. The kids enjoyed coloring in their "person", stringing all the flags together, and hanging them up for all to see.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kellie T. says, “This was the perfect way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Students gained new knowledge and we had a beautiful display board by the end.”

Just imagine the buzz of curiosity, excitement, and respect your students will experience as they dive into the stories of these influential Hispanic individuals. This is more than just a project; it's an opportunity to create lasting impressions and connections that extend beyond the classroom.

The Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Pennant Research Report Project is more than a collection of beautiful templates; it’s a detailed, comprehensive system designed to empower and support you and your students every step of the way:

  • Step-by-Step Instructions and a Project Tracker: Easily plan and keep track of your research project. Know which individual each student is researching, and get guided, step-by-step advice for integrating this project seamlessly into your class.
  • Differentiated Research Pages: These assignment notes are available in three variations to support your students at different stages of their learning journey. Help your students gather information effectively and provide them with the right level of support as they conduct their research.
  • Hispanic Heritage Month Posters with Support: For students new to research projects, in lower grades, or needing additional assistance, these pennant report posters come with sentence starters. Guide their process, ensuring they have the support they need to succeed.
  • Hispanic Heritage Month Posters without Support: These alternate pennant report posters are perfect for older students, those ready for a challenge, or any time you want to provide less structure and more freedom for students to write about their research findings.

Please view the preview for a list of all the individuals included in this resource.

This project truly embraces diversity both in the influential Hispanic figures highlighted and the range of student learning needs addressed.

Ready to bring an interactive, engaging research project to your classroom that amplifies student understanding of Hispanic heritage? Make learning history fun with these Hispanic Heritage Month Posters!

It's time to take your classroom activities to the next level. Click Add to Cart now and bring the richness of Hispanic Heritage Month to your students!

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All are bundled up with differentiated research pages, pennant report pages, project trackers, and more for each theme! Don't miss out on this fantastic deal, perfect for busy teachers looking to enrich their classrooms with influential figures across different cultures and histories!

Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):

  • CCRA.W.4
  • CCRA.W.6
  • CCRA.W.7



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Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

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