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Black History Month Tracing - Harriet Tubman
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What It Is:
The Harriet Tubman Handwriting Practice Worksheet is a tracing and writing activity that introduces students to Harriet Tubman while helping them practice her name and key vocabulary words such as “abolitionist” and “rights.”
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds fine motor skills, letter formation, and early vocabulary development while reinforcing important Black History Month concepts through an inspiring historical figure.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the name “Harriet Tubman” using guided handwriting lines.
• Practice writing key words like “abolitionist” and “rights.”
• Use as morning work, a literacy center activity, or a Black History Month worksheet.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Name tracing and basic word practice.
• Grade 2: Handwriting reinforcement with historical context.
Target Users:
Kindergarten and elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and young learners studying Black History Month.
The Harriet Tubman Handwriting Practice Worksheet is a tracing and writing activity that introduces students to Harriet Tubman while helping them practice her name and key vocabulary words such as “abolitionist” and “rights.”
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds fine motor skills, letter formation, and early vocabulary development while reinforcing important Black History Month concepts through an inspiring historical figure.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the name “Harriet Tubman” using guided handwriting lines.
• Practice writing key words like “abolitionist” and “rights.”
• Use as morning work, a literacy center activity, or a Black History Month worksheet.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Name tracing and basic word practice.
• Grade 2: Handwriting reinforcement with historical context.
Target Users:
Kindergarten and elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and young learners studying Black History Month.




