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Black History Month is a celebration of African American history. Held in February, it honors their contributions and teaches about equality and justice. We learn about important figures like Rosa Parks and celebrate the achievements of African Americans. Exploring their traditions, music, and art is an exciting part of the month. Black History Month also highlights African American inventors and reminds us to be kind and respectful. It’s a time to appreciate their diversity and honor their bravery and leadership. Together, we celebrate their legacy and strive for a more inclusive future.

Introducing the “Black History Month Door Decorations, Decorations Saying, Word Wall” - a set of printable sheets designed to promote emotional well-being and improve concentration in children.

These pages are perfect for teachers looking to introduce mindfulness practices into their classrooms, as they have been instrumental in helping students take a break from their daily routine and find some inner calm.

The detailed designs incorporate various “Black History Month Door Decorations, Decorations Saying, Word Wall” themed drawings that create hours of coloring fun for kids, while promoting emotional regulation skills.

Recommended for children over 6 years old, these versatile coloring pages can be used during quiet time, brain breaks, or as incentives for good behavior. They’re also a great tool for early finishers or as part of a calm-down area where children can go to de-escalate when feeling stressed or overwhelmed.

Plus, with overwhelmingly positive feedback from other teachers who have used these resources, you can be confident that your students will enjoy them too.

So why wait? Download the “Black History Month Door Decorations, Decorations Saying, Word Wall” today and see the benefits for yourself and your students!

Instant Download of 10 pages in PDF format 8.5 x 11.

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