Description
What It Is:
This is a Black History Month themed Bingo worksheet. The bingo card contains images and names of prominent Black figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Madame C.J. Walker, Booker T. Washington, Serena Williams, Mae Jemison, Shirley Chisholm, Bessie Coleman, Frederick Douglass, James Baldwin, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Ella Baker, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant, Barack Obama, and Richard Wright. It also includes images representing 'Colors', 'February', and 'Africa'. One square is marked 'FREE'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-8. The images and names provide visual cues, making it accessible to younger students. Older students can use it as a starting point for more in-depth research on the individuals featured.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about important figures in Black history in a fun and engaging way. It reinforces name and image recognition and can spark discussions about their contributions.
How to Use It:
Use this worksheet as a traditional Bingo game. The teacher or caller would announce the name of a person or concept and students mark the corresponding square on their card. The first student to get five in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary and middle school students learning about Black History Month. It can be used in classrooms, homeschool settings, or as a fun activity at home.
This is a Black History Month themed Bingo worksheet. The bingo card contains images and names of prominent Black figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Madame C.J. Walker, Booker T. Washington, Serena Williams, Mae Jemison, Shirley Chisholm, Bessie Coleman, Frederick Douglass, James Baldwin, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Ella Baker, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant, Barack Obama, and Richard Wright. It also includes images representing 'Colors', 'February', and 'Africa'. One square is marked 'FREE'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-8. The images and names provide visual cues, making it accessible to younger students. Older students can use it as a starting point for more in-depth research on the individuals featured.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn about important figures in Black history in a fun and engaging way. It reinforces name and image recognition and can spark discussions about their contributions.
How to Use It:
Use this worksheet as a traditional Bingo game. The teacher or caller would announce the name of a person or concept and students mark the corresponding square on their card. The first student to get five in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary and middle school students learning about Black History Month. It can be used in classrooms, homeschool settings, or as a fun activity at home.
