Black History Month Bulletin Board | Made By Teachers (2024)

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Create an eye catching bulletin board display in your classroom or school hallway with this resource! Simply print, cut, and display! With minimal prep you will have an awesome display for Black History Month or any and every month!

NOTE: This resource is not for commercial use. It is intended to be used as part of a bulletin board display in an educational setting. This is a PDF file you can print, cut apart, and display.

This Resource Includes:

★ Three Signs for Display reading Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present, Educate & Inspire the Future you can use as a center focal point or title of your bulletin board.

★ Snapshot Accents for 123 Different Influential Black Individuals you simply need to print and cut apart before displaying. Each “snapshot” includes the name of an influential Black Individual and a clipart graphic of that person. You may choose to use all of the snapshots, most, or some!

★ An Alternate “Bright and Colorful” Version of the Snapshot Accents (Same 123 People) you can use if you want to make your display even more colorful!

*This resource originally included 84 people. It was then expanded to include 109, and then more recently, 123 people! In order to offer a larger selection of individuals to research it was necessary to use different clip artists. Therefore, please note that the artistic representations of individuals are not the same style on all snapshots.

This Resource Includes “Snapshots” for the Following People:

A. Philip Randolph, Alexander Miles, Alice Coltrane, Alice Walker, Amelia Boynton, Angela Davis, Aretha Franklin, Art Blakey, Art Tatum, Arthur Ashe, B.B. King, Barack Obama, Barbara Jordan, Benjamin Banneker, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Bessie Coleman, Bessie Smith, Beyoncé, Bill Pickett, Billie Holiday, Booker T. Washington, Charles Mingus, Charlie Parker, Chuck Berry, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Daisy Bates, Daniel Hale Williams, Diana Ross, Diane Nash, Dinah Washington, Dizzy Gillespie, Donna Summer, Dorothy Height, Dr. Patricia Bath, Duke Ellington, Edna Lewis, Elijah McCoy, Ella Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Fannie Lou Hamer, Fix A Philip Randolph, Fred Jones, Frederick Douglass, Garrett Morgan, George Washington Carver, Goose Tatum, Guion Bluford, Harriet Tubman, Hattie McDaniel, Henry Box Brown, Huey P. Newton, Jackie Robinson, James Baldwin, James Brown, James Weldon Johnson, Jan Ernst Matzeliger, Jesse Jackson, Jesse Owens, Jo Ann Robinson, Joe Louis, John Coltrane, John Lewis, Johnny Hartman, Kamala Harris, Katherine Johnson, Langston Hughes, Lebron James, Lewis Latimer, Lisa Leslie, Little Richard, Louis Armstrong, Mae Jemison, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Marian Anderson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mary Kenner, Mary Lou Williams, Mary McLeod Bethune, Mary Van Brittan Brown, Matthew Henson, Maya Angelou, Melba Liston, Michael Jackson, Michael Jordan, Michelle Obama, Miles Davis, Misty Copeland, Muhammad Ali, Nancy Wilson, Nat King Cole, Nat Turner, Nelson Mandela, Nina Simone, Octavia Butler, Phillis Wheatley, Prince, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Robert R. Taylor, Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, Sammy Davis Jr., Sarah Breedlove Walker, Sarah E. Goode, Sarah Vaughan, Scott Joplin, Septima Poinsette Clark, Serena Williams, Shirley Chisholm, Simone Biles, Sojourner Truth, Terri Lyne Carrington, Terry McMillan, Thelonious Monk, Thurgood Marshall, Tina Turner, Toni Morrison, W.E.B. Dubois, Whitney Houston, Wilma Rudolph, Zora Neale Hurston

This Resource is For:

Teachers who want to create a colorful display at their school celebrating Black History!

Why I Love this Resource:

The printables in this resource would make an excellent bulletin board on their own, but I will be using them to accent the display I am creating with my students’ reports on Influential Black Individuals.

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Black History Month Bulletin Board | Made By Teachers (2024)

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Why do teachers use bulletin boards? ›

Classroom bulletin boards are not just for the purpose of beautifying the classroom; they can be used to stimulate student thinking as well as capture student work and ideas. I post charts and posters around the room that help reinforce the havruta practices that students are learning (e.g., active listening).

What is the theme for Black History Month 2024? ›

The 2024 theme, “African Americans and the Arts,” explores the creativity, resilience and innovation from a culture that has uplifted spirits and soothed souls in countless ways across centuries.

How do you respectfully acknowledge Black History Month? ›

How to Celebrate Black History Month at Work
  1. Engage Your Team in a Fun and Inspiring Experiences. ...
  2. Honor Black Musicians and Performers in the Music Evolution Event. ...
  3. Create a Black History Month Playlist. ...
  4. Learn from a Local Black Historian or Speaker. ...
  5. Explore Your Local Black History Museum.

What do teachers cover bulletin boards with? ›

Use fabric instead of paper to cover your bulletin board.

With fabric, staple holes are not as visible when you change out your designs. Ribbon is also a great substitute for traditional paper borders.

What are teacher bulletin boards? ›

Informative boards are used to supplement a current lesson plan or subject. They provide information about an upcoming test, change of schedule, or introduce new materials. In addition, they can be used for displaying maps, timetables, periodic tables, etc.

What is the board that teachers use? ›

A smart board is an interactive display used by educators to whiteboard, project lesson materials, play videos, and give presentations. Rather than a simple digital whiteboard, a smart board is more like a large tablet that teachers and students alike can intuitively interact with.

What can I use instead of a bulletin board? ›

Use foam core board to make a bulletin board. Create a small board using just one foam core board, or arrange as many as you want to make a larger size. You can find affordable foam core board at the Dollar Store! Attach your boards to the wall using command strips.

Can you make your own bulletin board? ›

Step 1: Gather Materials

Here's what you're going to need: a large sheet of cork (about the size of your desired bulletin board), a flat and sturdy backing material (like plywood), adhesive (to secure the cork to the plywood), a roll of fabric (to make it pretty), a staple gun, and some wall hooks.

What can I use instead of bulletin board paper? ›

Use fabric instead of paper to cover your boards. This little hack will save you YEARS of a headache. Measure once, cut, staple and done. Fabric doesn't fade like paper.

What do you say for Black History Month? ›

Top 10 Best Black History Month Quotes:

"The time is always right to do what is right." "I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear." "Have a vision. Be demanding."

What is Black History Month theme? ›

Celebrate Black History Month with Smithsonian events, resources, exhibitions, and podcasts. The 2024 theme is "African Americans and the Arts" spanning the many impacts Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and more.

What are the colors for Black History Month? ›

The four colours that are used for Black History Month are black, red, yellow and green. Black represents resilience, red denotes blood, yellow is optimism and justice, and green symbolises rich greenery.

What can I write for Black History Month? ›

Writing prompts (use one of these, or write from your own perspective):
  • What does Black History Month mean to you, personally?
  • How are you celebrating Black History Month?
  • How do you celebrate Martin Luther King's legacy through acts of service?
  • What is Black joy for you?
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What should be put in the bulletin board? ›

Here's a list of 15 creative bulletin board ideas you may consider using in your classroom:
  1. Word wall. A word wall is a bulletin board in the classroom that introduces unfamiliar words and their definitions. ...
  2. Literary genres. ...
  3. Alphabet boards. ...
  4. Inspirational quotes. ...
  5. hom*ophones. ...
  6. Emoji. ...
  7. Classroom rules. ...
  8. Bucket fillers.
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