Since February is Black History Month, our family plans to study the influential black women in our history, but there are so many ideas available.
If you would like to build your own unit study for Black History Month, consider these resources.
Black History Month Unit Studies
- Black History Month Themed Unit at EdHelper
- Everything You Need for Black History Month at Scholastic
- Lesson Plans and Units at The Teachers Guide
- Black History Themed Resources at A to Z Teacher Stuff
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Lessons & Resources at the National Educators Association
- Black History Month at Teacher Vision
- Black History Month Lesson Resources at The Lesson Plans Page
- Black American History Links at Mrs. Jackson’s Class
- Black History Month Resources at ABC Teach
- Black History Resources at Education World
- Black History Month Timeline at Time for Kids
- Black History Month Information at EL Civics
- Lesson Plans and Activities at Mr. Donn’s American History
- Photo Activity Cards at Christian Book Distributors
- Black History Month Printables at Time for Kids
Free Printables for Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Printables at In All You Do
- Martin Luther King, Jr Printables PreK-K at Blessed Beyond a Doubt
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Writing Prompt at WriteShop
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Printables at Homeschoolin Mama
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Word Search Puzzle at Jinxy Kids
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Tot Pack at The Homeschool Mom
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Worksheets at Mama’s Learning Corner
- Martin Luther King Jr. Word Scramble at Educating Laytons
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Copywork at Homegrown Learners
- Martin Luther King Jr. Literacy Pack at Meet Penny
- Martin Luther King Jr. Printable at The Teacher Bug
Civil Rights Unit Study Resources
Child of the Civil Rights Movement (Junior Library Guild Selection)
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins
The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History with 21 Activities (For Kids series)
- Civil Rights Coloring Pages at Meet Penny
- Photo Timeline of Events Leading to the Civil Rights Movement at Homeschool Den
- Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Notebook Pages at Homeschool Den
- Key Events of the Civil Rights Movement at Homeschool Den
- The Civil Right Movement Unit Study at Christian Book Distributors
- Civil Rights Timeline Worksheet at Squarehead Teachers
Movies, Videos, and Interactives for Black History Month
The Civil Rights Movement: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)
The Watsons Go To Birmingham
The History Channel Presents Voices of Civil Rights
Disney’s Ruby Bridges
- Culture and Change: Black History in America at Scholastic
- Black History Study Guides at Biography
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Civil Rights and the 1950s: Crash Course US History #39 at YouTube
Katrin says
Thanks a lot for creating a ‘Black History Month’. It’s essential for everyone be more aware about the past. Human rights is a result of developed society. Even writing content about feminism https://samploon.com/free-essays/feminism/ is an extra motivation to dig in the history to understand our nowadays and predict or be more aware about the future. It helps avoid and repeat mistakes and build our world up better.