Present the Most Pivotal Moments in Black History
The Emancipation Proclamation, the March on Washington, the first African American president—these are just a few of the transformative events featured in this 24-card set.
- Display on a bulletin board or anywhere in your classroom year-round
- Assign as hands-on document-based questions and writing activities
- Get students talking about big events by playing “I Have, Who Has” and matching games
48 pieces. 24 6 x 8-inch image cards, 24 6 x 4-inch information cards. Cardstock.
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Black History Cards
Feb 27, 2020 | By Julie Torsch





I really like these cards. My students are predominately African American, but still don't have a great understanding of the Civil Rights Movement. I read a card daily to them and we discuss the card as a group. This has helped my students to understand their heritage and the civil rights movement. My students struggle reading these on their own, because they are third graders, that is why we are doing them together. Would love to see more elementary products from your company.

