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What It Is:
The Josephine Baker Paper Doll Worksheet is a creative cut-and-play activity that introduces students to Josephine Baker, a civil rights activist, spy, and world-famous dancer, through a printable paper doll and costume pieces.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports creativity, fine motor skills, and historical learning while helping students explore the life and impact of an important Black History Month figure in a hands-on, engaging way.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the Josephine Baker paper doll and clothing pieces.
• Dress the paper doll and discuss who Josephine Baker was and why she mattered.
• Use as an art activity, history center, or Black History Month classroom project.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Grade 2–3: Guided cutting and assembly activities.
• Grade 4–5: Independent creative work with historical discussion.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning about Black History Month.
The Josephine Baker Paper Doll Worksheet is a creative cut-and-play activity that introduces students to Josephine Baker, a civil rights activist, spy, and world-famous dancer, through a printable paper doll and costume pieces.
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports creativity, fine motor skills, and historical learning while helping students explore the life and impact of an important Black History Month figure in a hands-on, engaging way.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the Josephine Baker paper doll and clothing pieces.
• Dress the paper doll and discuss who Josephine Baker was and why she mattered.
• Use as an art activity, history center, or Black History Month classroom project.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Grade 2–3: Guided cutting and assembly activities.
• Grade 4–5: Independent creative work with historical discussion.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning about Black History Month.




