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What It Is:
The Black History Month Foldable Writing Worksheet is a two-panel activity designed for students to draw on one side and write on the other. Featuring a Black History Month theme and a historical figure illustration, this worksheet works perfectly as a foldable booklet or mini-poster.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages students to combine creativity with reflection while learning about Black History Month. It supports fine motor skills, early writing practice, and helps students express what they’ve learned in a meaningful, student-centered way.
How to Use It:
• Have students draw a picture related to Black History Month in the left panel.
• Ask students to write sentences, facts, or reflections in the lined section on the right.
• Fold the worksheet in half to create a mini booklet for display or sharing.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Grade 1: Drawing with simple words or dictated sentences.
• Grade 2–3: Short written reflections or facts about Black History Month figures.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschool families, and students working on Black History Month projects, writing centers, or classroom displays.
The Black History Month Foldable Writing Worksheet is a two-panel activity designed for students to draw on one side and write on the other. Featuring a Black History Month theme and a historical figure illustration, this worksheet works perfectly as a foldable booklet or mini-poster.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages students to combine creativity with reflection while learning about Black History Month. It supports fine motor skills, early writing practice, and helps students express what they’ve learned in a meaningful, student-centered way.
How to Use It:
• Have students draw a picture related to Black History Month in the left panel.
• Ask students to write sentences, facts, or reflections in the lined section on the right.
• Fold the worksheet in half to create a mini booklet for display or sharing.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Grade 1: Drawing with simple words or dictated sentences.
• Grade 2–3: Short written reflections or facts about Black History Month figures.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschool families, and students working on Black History Month projects, writing centers, or classroom displays.




