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64 printables were found that include the themes "Black History Month" and "Black History Month".

1 Martin Luther King Jr Coloring Page
This coloring book page features a picture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights leader and American icon. Use this arts & crafts activity to celebrate Martin Luther King Day or Black History Month.
2 Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist and Writer
Use this printable to teach children all about the life of Frederick Douglass.
3 Activities to Honor Heroes
These three activities will enable students to identify the characteristics of a hero and complete a project that reflects the person. This is a great activity to do during Black History Month or civic holidays like Veterans Day.
4 Inventors
Use this printable to teach children all about four different inventors: Latimer, Bell, Edison, and Woods.
5 Underground Railroad Map - New Bedford, MA
This printable map will help students locate Underground Railroad sites in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
6 Design a T-Shirt
Children can design their own T-shirt for Black History Month, or any other occasion, with this printable. This is a fun and unique art project for kids to enjoy.
7 Design a Poster
Use this printable to have children make a poster honoring someone who has done something great for America.
8 Pictorial Timeline of Dr. Martin Luther King's Life
This pictorial timeline of Dr. Martin Luther King's life covers the major events in the life of this important civil rights leader. Use this printable as a supplementary activity for Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
9 Garrett A. Morgan Invents Traffic Light
Learn about the inventor of the stop light.
10 Martin Luther King Jr. & Your Dreams
Students share their dreams on this worksheet in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It's a great activity to enjoy around Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).