This crossword puzzle is a great activity to celebrate the achievements and contributions many African American men and women have made to science and innovation throughout history.
This is a great activity that your students can take home, or solve at the end of another activity. You can even email/send the PDF file digitally for your students to enjoy remotely.
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1 x Famous Scientists, Engineers and Inventors Crossword Puzzle Worksheet
1 x Answer Key
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This activity can be used to introduce homeostasis and assess the learning of the student after watching the video.