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African Americans from History: History Writing Workbook - Instant Download
African Americans from History: History Writing Workbook - Instant Download
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Introduce students to famous African Americans from US history. Kids will read simple facts about each individual and then practice their writing skills by using the provided information to write sentences. Next students will edit their sentences. Finally, students practice their handwriting by writing a final copy of their sentences about each African American. For more advanced writers, have them focus on writing a paragraph with connected sentences. Great for Black History Month and all year long!
The workbook includes a page on pronouns so that as students are writing they can use both the person's name and vary their writing with using a pronoun.
Each person comes with a picture that kids can enjoy coloring when they have finished writing. Each person has simple facts given about their life, starting with a verb. This will support English Language Learners (ELLs) and allow all students to focus on writing even in they are not familiar with the person that they are writing about.
The people included are: Benjamin Banneker, Elizabeth Freeman, Sojourner Truth, Nat Turner, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Granville T. Woods, Isaac Burns Murphy, Ida B. Wells, George Washington Carver, Matthew Henson, Madam C. J. Walker, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mary McLeod Bethune, Jack Johnson, Claude McKay, Ralph J. Bunche, Alice Allison Dunnigan, Thurgood Marshall, Katherine Dunham, Dorothy Height, Jesse Owens, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, Shirley Chisholm, Lorraine Hansberry, Martin Luther King Jr., Ruby Bridges
**A physical printed version of the African Americans from History: History Writing Workbook is avaiable on Amazon.
**If you wish to purchase a printed version of this workbook using a vendor that is not Amazon, please email me at aworldoflanguagelearners@gmail.com .
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