Description
What It Is:
This is a Black History Month Bingo worksheet. It features 24 squares, each containing a different image or symbol related to Black history. These include portraits of prominent figures like James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Barack Obama, Ella Baker, Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, Richard Wright, Maya Angelou, Bessie Coleman, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Madam C.J. Walker, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jackson, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Booker T. Washington, Shirley Chisholm, Rosa Parks, Serena Williams, Mae Jemison and Oprah Winfrey, as well as images representing Africa, Pan-African colors, and the month of February. One square is marked 'FREE'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-8. The concepts are relatively straightforward, involving image recognition and basic knowledge of Black history figures and symbols. Younger students may need assistance identifying the figures, while older students can use it as a review or starting point for deeper research.
Why Use It:
This worksheet provides a fun and engaging way to introduce or reinforce knowledge about important figures and symbols in Black history. It helps students develop visual recognition skills, learn about significant individuals and concepts, and promotes an appreciation for Black history and culture. It encourages active learning through a game format.
How to Use It:
To use this worksheet, call out the names of the people, places, or things represented in the squares. Students mark the corresponding squares on their bingo cards. The first student to get five in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins the game. The 'FREE' space can be marked at the start of the game.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students, teachers looking for interactive Black History Month activities, homeschool educators, and parents who want to engage their children in learning about Black history in a fun and accessible way.
This is a Black History Month Bingo worksheet. It features 24 squares, each containing a different image or symbol related to Black history. These include portraits of prominent figures like James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Barack Obama, Ella Baker, Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, Richard Wright, Maya Angelou, Bessie Coleman, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Madam C.J. Walker, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jackson, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Booker T. Washington, Shirley Chisholm, Rosa Parks, Serena Williams, Mae Jemison and Oprah Winfrey, as well as images representing Africa, Pan-African colors, and the month of February. One square is marked 'FREE'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-8. The concepts are relatively straightforward, involving image recognition and basic knowledge of Black history figures and symbols. Younger students may need assistance identifying the figures, while older students can use it as a review or starting point for deeper research.
Why Use It:
This worksheet provides a fun and engaging way to introduce or reinforce knowledge about important figures and symbols in Black history. It helps students develop visual recognition skills, learn about significant individuals and concepts, and promotes an appreciation for Black history and culture. It encourages active learning through a game format.
How to Use It:
To use this worksheet, call out the names of the people, places, or things represented in the squares. Students mark the corresponding squares on their bingo cards. The first student to get five in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins the game. The 'FREE' space can be marked at the start of the game.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students, teachers looking for interactive Black History Month activities, homeschool educators, and parents who want to engage their children in learning about Black history in a fun and accessible way.
