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What It Is:
A coloring worksheet featuring the Little Rock Nine. It contains illustrations of each of the nine students (Melba Pattillo, Thelma Mothershed, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Gloria Ray, Minnijean Brown, Terrence Roberts, Carlotta Walls, Jefferson Thomas) along with their names. The worksheet also includes a brief paragraph describing the Little Rock Nine's role in desegregating schools in 1957 and their bravery in facing unfair treatment. There are also drawings of a book, a newspaper, and a typewriter surrounding the main illustrations.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 3-6. The subject matter is appropriate for this age range, and the coloring activity makes it accessible. The reading level of the paragraph is also suitable for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet introduces students to the Little Rock Nine and their contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. It promotes learning about historical figures and events while engaging students in a creative coloring activity. It can spark discussions about equality, bravery, and historical events.
How to Use It:
Students can color the illustrations of the Little Rock Nine and the surrounding images. Read the paragraph about their role in desegregation aloud as a class or have students read it individually. Discuss the historical significance of the Little Rock Nine and the challenges they faced.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about the Civil Rights Movement, African American history, or desegregation. Teachers can use this as a supplemental activity to a lesson on the Little Rock Nine.
A coloring worksheet featuring the Little Rock Nine. It contains illustrations of each of the nine students (Melba Pattillo, Thelma Mothershed, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Gloria Ray, Minnijean Brown, Terrence Roberts, Carlotta Walls, Jefferson Thomas) along with their names. The worksheet also includes a brief paragraph describing the Little Rock Nine's role in desegregating schools in 1957 and their bravery in facing unfair treatment. There are also drawings of a book, a newspaper, and a typewriter surrounding the main illustrations.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 3-6. The subject matter is appropriate for this age range, and the coloring activity makes it accessible. The reading level of the paragraph is also suitable for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet introduces students to the Little Rock Nine and their contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. It promotes learning about historical figures and events while engaging students in a creative coloring activity. It can spark discussions about equality, bravery, and historical events.
How to Use It:
Students can color the illustrations of the Little Rock Nine and the surrounding images. Read the paragraph about their role in desegregation aloud as a class or have students read it individually. Discuss the historical significance of the Little Rock Nine and the challenges they faced.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about the Civil Rights Movement, African American history, or desegregation. Teachers can use this as a supplemental activity to a lesson on the Little Rock Nine.




