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Ida B. Wells — Powerful People Collaborative Poster Activity

Ida B. Wells — Powerful People Collaborative Poster Activity

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Have your students create a collaborative poster and learn about Ida B. Wells in a fun, fresh, and engaging way! Through this activity, students will explore Wells’s important work as a journalist, civil rights activist, and anti-lynching advocate. As they work together, they’ll also strengthen their teamwork and communication skills while contributing to one unified final product.

This biography research activity is an excellent addition to any Black History Month celebration, civil rights lesson, or American history unit. Students will connect Wells’s courageous activism and advocacy for justice to larger themes of equality, truth, and social reform.

Students will begin by researching Ida B. Wells and gathering information about her background, achievements, and impact. They’ll then record their findings in the designated sections on the poster before working together to color or paint and assemble the final display. Once completed, the six-piece poster can be printed on regular paper or cardstock and will measure approximately 28" x 15" when taped together. For long-lasting classroom use, you can laminate the finished product.

This resource includes student directions, a project rubric, and a brainstorm graphic organizer (all provided in both PDF and editable Word document formats). It also includes six blank coloring pages that come together to form one cohesive poster, an Ida B. Wells answer key, and an example of the final project to guide and inspire your students.

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Description

Have your students create a collaborative poster and learn about Ida B. Wells in a fun, fresh, and engaging way! Through this activity, students will explore Wells’s important work as a journalist, civil rights activist, and anti-lynching advocate. As they work together, they’ll also strengthen their teamwork and communication skills while contributing to one unified final product.

This biography research activity is an excellent addition to any Black History Month celebration, civil rights lesson, or American history unit. Students will connect Wells’s courageous activism and advocacy for justice to larger themes of equality, truth, and social reform.

Students will begin by researching Ida B. Wells and gathering information about her background, achievements, and impact. They’ll then record their findings in the designated sections on the poster before working together to color or paint and assemble the final display. Once completed, the six-piece poster can be printed on regular paper or cardstock and will measure approximately 28" x 15" when taped together. For long-lasting classroom use, you can laminate the finished product.

This resource includes student directions, a project rubric, and a brainstorm graphic organizer (all provided in both PDF and editable Word document formats). It also includes six blank coloring pages that come together to form one cohesive poster, an Ida B. Wells answer key, and an example of the final project to guide and inspire your students.