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Black History Month Printables, Grades 6-8
(119 resources)
A Woman's Fate
In this printable, children will hypothesize why slavery was especially harsh for enslaved... | Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Projects and Activities
Here are some great projects and activities for your students to use to study Roll of... | |
Three African-Americans in the Far West
Learn about York, Jim Beckwourth, and George Bush: three notable African-Americans involved in... | ||
African-Americans Fight for Freedom
Assign a writing activity that will help students learn about African-Americans' involvement in... | I Have a Dream
In this activity, children study Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s groundbreaking and famous speech,... | |
Harriet Tubman's Life
Print a worksheet that presents facts about the life of Harriet Tubman, and asks children to... | The Melting Pot -- Is It What We Want?
Get students thinking about diversity with this printable. Students will answer questions about... | |
Celebrate African-American Heritage & Culture
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers books about African-American history... | Martin Luther King Jr. Story Starter
Create a story using a list of ten terms about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This is great... | |
George Washington and Phillis Wheatley
In this printable, children will learn about George Washington and Phillis Wheatley. They will... | MLK Jr. Story
Use this printable to teach children about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the injustices blacks... | |
Benjamin Banneker, Astronomer
An African-American astronomer, Benjamin Banneker's accomplishments are reviewed along with... | Black History Month Classroom Kit
Celebrate diversity and explore African-American history and culture through a variety of... | |
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Comprehension Questions
Test student's comprehension of the classic young adult book Roll of Thunder, Hear My... | Jackie Robinson
Read about Jackie Robinson's achievements, and explore the related activities to learn more... | |
Robert Brown Elliot
Children will read a speech by African-American Robert Brown Elliot and translate it into... |

