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Black History Month Tracing Practice
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What It Is:
The Black History Month Vocabulary Tracing Worksheet is a handwriting activity that helps students practice tracing the names of influential African American leaders such as Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver, and Muhammad Ali.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports fine motor development, letter formation, and name recognition while reinforcing key historical figures commonly studied during Black History Month.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace each name using the dotted handwriting lines.
• Use the illustrations to introduce or review who each person was.
• Assign as morning work, a literacy center activity, or a Black History Month lesson resource.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Name tracing and handwriting practice.
• Grade 2–3: Writing reinforcement with historical context.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning about Black History Month.
The Black History Month Vocabulary Tracing Worksheet is a handwriting activity that helps students practice tracing the names of influential African American leaders such as Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver, and Muhammad Ali.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports fine motor development, letter formation, and name recognition while reinforcing key historical figures commonly studied during Black History Month.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace each name using the dotted handwriting lines.
• Use the illustrations to introduce or review who each person was.
• Assign as morning work, a literacy center activity, or a Black History Month lesson resource.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Kindergarten–Grade 1: Name tracing and handwriting practice.
• Grade 2–3: Writing reinforcement with historical context.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning about Black History Month.




