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Black History Month Coloring Pages

Black History Month Coloring Pages




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February is Black History Month, and a great way for children to learn about the achievements of African Americans is through these fun Black History Coloring Pages.

Since U.S. History can be somewhat boring, a fun way for children to learn about important figures is with these coloring sheets.

Each Black History Month Coloring Sheet showcases notable Black Americans, as well as facts about the person.

Many children are familiar with Dr. Martin Luther King, but elementary students need to understand that there is a rich history of achievements and accolades of African Americans.




Who invented Black History Month?

Black History Month was started by Carter G. Woodson.

Carter G. Woodson began Negro History Week, which eventually turned into Black History Month.




Why is Black History Month important?

Black History Month is important because it helps us to remember and recognize African American leaders that have contributed to the world.

Children need to see representation in various fields.

As a teacher, it is important that children learn about black inventors, black doctors, black scientists, and others who have made a difference in our society.




I created this Influential Men of Black History Pack.

This printable includes trifolds where children get a chance to learn about important African-American men.

Click here to learn more.




What should younger students learn during Black History Month?

During the month of February, it is important to teach children about the different roles that African Americans have played throughout history.

Many children are familiar with the underground railroad and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but there are many more African-American inventors that have changed and continue to change the way we live.




How to introduce Black History Month?

First, I use a simple Black History Mini-Book (included in this bundle) and have students read and color the book.

Then I use my Black History Bundle during the month to learn more about each person, and complete activities about each person.




Looking for specific activities to highlight influential African Americans?

Check out all of my mini-units for Black History Month.

My collection of printables includes over 30 mini-units to learn about African Americans.







Free Printable Black History Month Coloring Pages:

Click on each image to download the free printable coloring pages:

Each page includes a fun image and information about the person.

Kids of all ages will enjoy using these coloring pages.




Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks is considered the "Mother of the Civil Rights".





Bessie Coleman

Bessie Coleman was the first African-American woman pilot.






Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson was the first African-American Major League Baseball Player.






Related: Fun Black History Crafts






Barack Obama

Barack Obama was the first African-American president of the United States.




What are some books to read during Black History Month?

Although there a lot of books that focus on the civil rights movement, it is important to teach children that Black History is more than just civil rights.

African American Inventors

Black Heroes: A Black History Book for Kids

African American Women Scientists and Inventors




Remember that Black History is U.S. History, and is an important part of any Social Studies curriculum.

All children can learn that people of color have also contributed to the advancement of the United States.




Want an entire coloring book?

This Black History Month Coloring Book is a perfect way to learn about African American inventors, scientists, creatives, and more!

Learn about Dr. Mae Jemison, Garrett Morgan, George Washington Carver, Sojourner Truth, and more famous African Americans in history.

Click here to purchase now!




For an entire bundle of Black History Month Activities, click here.

This bundle includes multiple activities that you can use during Black History Month.




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