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What It Is:
This is an American History worksheet featuring 'Black Heroes.' It includes six cards to be cut out, each showcasing a different influential African American figure: Martin Luther King Jr., Daniel Hale Williams, Harriet Tubman, Jack Johnson, Deford Bailey, and Regina Benjamin. Each card contains a picture of the individual, their birth and death dates, and a brief description of their accomplishments.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-7. The content is suitable for introducing students to important figures in Black history. The reading level and information provided are appropriate for elementary and middle school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about significant African American figures and their contributions to American history and culture. It promotes reading comprehension, historical awareness, and critical thinking. The card format makes it engaging and easy to use for various activities.
How to Use It:
Cut out the individual cards. Students can then read the information on each card and use them for research, presentations, or memory games. The cards can be used as a starting point for further learning and discussion about each individual and their impact.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about American history, Black history, and notable figures. Teachers can use this as a supplemental activity or as part of a larger unit on African American contributions. Homeschooling parents can use it as a learning resource.
This is an American History worksheet featuring 'Black Heroes.' It includes six cards to be cut out, each showcasing a different influential African American figure: Martin Luther King Jr., Daniel Hale Williams, Harriet Tubman, Jack Johnson, Deford Bailey, and Regina Benjamin. Each card contains a picture of the individual, their birth and death dates, and a brief description of their accomplishments.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-7. The content is suitable for introducing students to important figures in Black history. The reading level and information provided are appropriate for elementary and middle school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about significant African American figures and their contributions to American history and culture. It promotes reading comprehension, historical awareness, and critical thinking. The card format makes it engaging and easy to use for various activities.
How to Use It:
Cut out the individual cards. Students can then read the information on each card and use them for research, presentations, or memory games. The cards can be used as a starting point for further learning and discussion about each individual and their impact.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about American history, Black history, and notable figures. Teachers can use this as a supplemental activity or as part of a larger unit on African American contributions. Homeschooling parents can use it as a learning resource.




