Martin Luther King & Rosa Park

This month is Black History Month and I’ve been looking for resources I can use in Charlie’s classroom. As I sat down with Charlie and asked what he would like to study during Black History Month. Charlie let me know he would like to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr, and Rosa Parks.

I let Charlie know I would like to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr, and Rosa Parks as well. Then I asked Charlie who else he would like to study. Charlie says he wasn’t sure.

I knew it was time to pick out resources and books for us to read featuring Black History Month and I thought I would share the resources I found with you.

  Blank World History Timeline

This blank world history timeline includes 2 pages for each century between 3500 BC and the present divided up by world region. Inspired by Charlotte Mason’s Book of Centuries, this book is meant to be kept and filled out by the child over several years.

Who is it for?

  • 4th-12th Graders (9 to 18 year olds)
  • Homeschoolers
  • Parents

What’s included?

The blank world history timeline allows your child to follow history from 3500 BC to the present. Each sheet is divided by regions around the world. Pages also cover the prehistoric time periods:

  • Lower Paleolithic
  • Middle Paleolithic
  • Upper Paleolithic
  • Neolithic

Enjoy this free downloadable and watch your child discover and explore history while putting it all in perspective.

Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site

Major Inventions by African-Americans

Black History Month Word Search Game

George Washington Carver Coloring and Activity Book

Black History Month Lessons & Resources

George Washington Carver

Little Known Facts About Black History

Celebrate Black History

I hope you enjoy these Black History Month resources. If your looking for other Black History Month resources just search  what you’re looking for on Google.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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