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Who's Who: Black History Worksheet
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What It Is:
A Black History 'Who's Who' worksheet with six blank framed boxes. Students can research and fill in each box with information about a different influential figure in Black History.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-6. The open-ended nature of the worksheet allows for differentiation, and the topic is suitable for elementary and middle school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages research skills, critical thinking about historical figures, and provides a structured way to present information learned about Black History. It can be used to reinforce lessons, as a research project, or as a review activity.
How to Use It:
Students research six different figures from Black History. For each figure, they can draw a picture or find an image to place in the box, and write a short biography, key accomplishments, or other relevant information.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about Black History, teachers looking for a supplemental activity, and homeschool parents teaching social studies.
A Black History 'Who's Who' worksheet with six blank framed boxes. Students can research and fill in each box with information about a different influential figure in Black History.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-6. The open-ended nature of the worksheet allows for differentiation, and the topic is suitable for elementary and middle school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages research skills, critical thinking about historical figures, and provides a structured way to present information learned about Black History. It can be used to reinforce lessons, as a research project, or as a review activity.
How to Use It:
Students research six different figures from Black History. For each figure, they can draw a picture or find an image to place in the box, and write a short biography, key accomplishments, or other relevant information.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students learning about Black History, teachers looking for a supplemental activity, and homeschool parents teaching social studies.




