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

1 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).
2 Martin Luther King Jr. Alphabetizing
Children practice their alphabetizing skills while learning about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King. This is an excellent activity for Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
3 Three African-Americans in the Far West
Learn about York, Jim Beckwourth, and George Bush: three notable African-Americans involved in the exploration and settlement of the West. This is a great printable activity to enjoy during Black History Month (February).
4 MLK Jr. Story
Use this printable to teach children about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the injustices blacks endured during his time. This is a great activity for Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
5 A Woman's Fate
In this printable, children will hypothesize why slavery was especially harsh for enslaved African-American women.
6 All About Martin Luther King Jr. Quiz
Test your students' knowledge of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with this multiple-choice quiz. It's a great printable to enjoy around Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
7 Postage Stamps for Heroes
Recognize deserving individuals by designing a postage stamp in their honor.
8 Individual Room Temperature Controls Article
This article depicts the story of an African-American woman who invented the individual room thermostat in 1919. For an extra challenge, use the article with the puzzle.
9 Harriet Tubman Writing Activity
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on recognizing people important to U.S. history.
10 George Washington and Phillis Wheatley
In this printable, children will learn about George Washington and Phillis Wheatley. They will then write a short play about their meeting in 1776.