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Description
What It Is:
A Black History Month worksheet with two bingo cards. Each card contains a grid of squares with terms and names related to Black History, such as 'Doris Miller,' 'Jackie Robinson,' 'Marcus Garvey,' 'Race Riots,' 'Harriet Tubman,' 'Adam Powell,' 'Joe Louis,' 'Martin Luther King Jr.,' 'Slavery,' 'Segregation,' and 'Underground Railroad.' The cards feature a mix of historical figures, events, and concepts.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 4-8. The worksheet requires reading comprehension and familiarity with key figures and events in Black History, making it suitable for upper elementary and middle school students. The vocabulary and concepts are accessible to this age range.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about and reinforce their knowledge of important people, events, and concepts related to Black History. The bingo format provides an engaging and interactive way to learn and review. It can be used as a classroom activity, a homework assignment, or a supplemental learning tool.
How to Use It:
The worksheet can be used as a bingo game. The teacher or facilitator calls out terms or provides clues related to the terms on the bingo cards. Students mark off the squares that match the called terms. The first student to get a bingo (a line, row, or diagonal) wins. Alternatively, students can research the terms and figures on the card to deepen their understanding.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students studying Black History. Teachers looking for engaging activities to supplement their Black History Month lessons. Homeschooling parents who want to teach their children about Black History.
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