Black History Month Game Bundle
Need ideas for Black History Month art projects for your elementary and middle school art curriculum? These engaging, step by step multicultural art lessons will boost confidence and creativity. Use engaging roll a dice art games to teach African art and culture. Your classes will love them!
And, they’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans quickly. No more searching for art worksheets and cultural art projects online. Art rubrics, exit tickets, and artist’s reflection worksheets included, too! And, the digital spinners integrate technology into your art activities for Black History Month.
Students will create artworks inspired by African art using simple materials like tempera and watercolor paint, construction paper, and markers. They’ll create paintings, collages, and even a paper weaving. The self-guided PowerPoint and printable handouts makes these perfect art sub plans! They’ll create Ndebele Houses, African Masks, Kente Cloth Weavings, and African Djembe Drums.
Plan art history and art appreciation lessons in a way that excites even the most sassiest kids. Finally feel confident in your art curriculum and be organized and prepared to teach art!
What’s Included
Can I be honest with you? Art history can sometimes be boring for kids. There, I said it. Teaching about artists and cultures doesn’t have to be a snoozer, though!
I’ve designed 3 different ways for students to attempt these Black History Month arts and crafts. All will engage kids to create! Choose which way works best for your classes:
- Roll a dice games to add randomness to your class’s artwork
- “You Pick” art worksheets for kids to choose their own elements
- Digital spinner wheels, so kids can randomly pick elements and you can integrate technology in the art room
- Printable dice template in case you have no dice
- Step-by-step picture directions to guide students through the art process
- Drawing practice worksheets, for kids who want to sketch out their ideas
- Multicultural art history handouts, leveled for both elementary and middle school students accordingly, so you don’t need to research
- “Big Ideas” reflection worksheets where students write about their art process
- Self-assessment worksheet so kids can think about how they performed during the project
- Art grading rubric which assesses expectations, craftsmanship, work habits, creativity, and clean-up
- “I CAN” Statements aligned to the Studio Habits of Mind to use during instruction or post on your bulletin board
- Art exit tickets with quick, thought-provoking prompts
- Art history coloring pages to keep kids inspired by African art outside of the art room
Black History Month Art Ideas for Schools
This art project bundle is flexible and can be used in many ways throughout your art room and beyond. It’s great for maternity or emergency art sub plans, early finisher activities, and even for virtual art class or an after-school art club.
You Will Receive
- 4 Non-Editable Printable PDFs (Black History Month Art Activities Bundle – Ndebele Houses, African Masks, Kente Cloth Weavings, and Djembe Drums)
- 4 Non-Editable PowerPoints
- Digital Spinner Videos (downloadable, and links to them on Google Slides and YouTube)
- Paperless Google Drive Digital Resources
Why You’ll Love It
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My students loved these activities! They were a great, hands on way for my kids to learn during Black history month.
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My students loved the simplicity of these projects, yet they were colorful and had choice in design. I am definitely going to use this again next year.
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What a beautifully comprehensive resource this was! I used it in collaboration with African folk tales (such as Anansi tales) in library for one week of Black History Month.
For my youngest students I just let them use the beautiful, detailed coloring sheets. For the older students I let them draw their own designs and do the different crafting elements. They all enjoyed the activities and it made an awesome hallway artwork display once we had all four components added. Thank you!
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Monica P. –
These are great resources to use along with my culture study project. The students get so excited to complete these tasks, and are so proud to share.
Brenda G. –
My students love creating and playing the dice games to create their own designs. will use again
Kayla K. –
very easy to use and the different types of activities are engaging and unique for the kids to experince
Kendra Z. –
My students really loved this!
Shannon G. –
Kept my students engaged and participating.
Jessica M. –
my students loved these activities! They were a great, hands on way for my students to learn during Black history month.
jesse B. –
My students love these art games,
Colleen N. –
Such a great resource! Thank you for uploading this! I plan to use this in the future.
Patrice C. –
My students are having a lot of fun making Africa inspired masks for themselves. Thank you for this great resources, its very attractive and fun.
Stephanie B. –
Great resource, wish there was more history about masks!
A T. –
I enjoy using this resource in my classroom.
Heather W. –
What a beautifully comprehensive resource this was! I used it in collaboration with African folk tales (such as Anansi tales) in library for one week of African American History Month. For my youngest students I just let them use the beautiful, detailed coloring sheets. For the older students I let them draw their own designs and do the different crafting elements. They all enjoyed the activities and it made an awesome hallway artwork display once we had all four components added. Thank you!
Jona Morthole –
My students loved the simplicity of these projects, yet they were colorful and had choice in design. I am definately going to use this again next year.