Use this craft activity to supplement your teaching of famous black Americans when studying Black History Month.
Students create their own gold medal, and use the included writing papers to record what they learn about Jesse Owens.
What's included:
•Step-by-step directions with photographs
•Templates with directions for running directly onto construction paper
•Writing paper template with broken lines or solid lines depending on the needs of your students. The papers are:
~Jesse Owens broken line with and without illustratioon
~Jesse Owens solid line paper
~Graphic organizer for planning and research
~Recording scaffolding writing paper with sentence stems to help students structure their writing.
This is a simple craft that will enhance your display boards and engage students with Black History in a meaningful way.
Use these rainbow peace clouds and doves when commemorating the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, and reflecting on how words and actions can improve the world. Suitable for both primary and secondary students, this craft is a perfect response
Students create their own cloud with dove, and write something that they dream about for the betterment of society.
What's included:
•Step-by-step directions with photographs
•Templates with directions for running directly onto coloured paper
•4 doves with Martin Luther King quotes about love
•2 blank doves
•Writing paper 'clouds' template with broken lines or solid lines, and blank, depending on the needs of your students.
This is a simple craft that will enhance your display boards and engage students with civil rights and the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King in a meaningful way.