Rosa Parks Group Poster Activity for Black History Month – Classroom Fun
Description
The Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom is a fun and educational project designed for Elementary School students. This activity is perfect for Kindergarten (K), 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade learners. With the Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom, students from Elementary School can work together to create a meaningful tribute to an important figure in history. This Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom engages students in coloring, cutting, and assembling puzzle pieces to form a complete portrait of Rosa Parks. It encourages teamwork and creativity, making it ideal for Elementary School classrooms in countries around the world. Kindergarten students can practice fine motor skills while 1st Grade and 2nd Grade students develop spatial awareness by assembling their pieces. 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade students benefit from collaboration and discussion about Rosa Parks and her role in history. Teachers can use the Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom to introduce important social studies lessons while also encouraging art expression. This activity is suitable for Elementary School students in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries that celebrate Black History Month. By completing the Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom, students not only learn about Rosa Parks but also experience the pride of contributing to a classroom art display.
Usage
Classroom group activity, art project for Black History Month, display for bulletin boards or walls, teamwork-based learning.
Activity
- Print the full image guide and all individual puzzle piece sheets.
- Distribute the sheets for students to color their sections.
- Cut out each rectangular piece along the dashed lines.
- Use the guide sheet to assemble the pieces into a complete portrait.
- Tape or glue the finished poster onto a large sheet of background paper or a bulletin board.
Tools Needed
- Crayons, colored pencils, markers, or any coloring tools
- Scissors for cutting puzzle pieces
- Tape or glue for assembly
- Large sheet of paper or bulletin board for display
Page Size
8.5″x11″ (Letter Size)
User Instruction
- Print all sheets and the reference guide.
- Color your assigned puzzle piece carefully.
- Cut along the dashed lines.
- Assemble the pieces following the guide.
- Display your completed Rosa Parks Collaborative Poster for Black History Month – Group Art Activity and Classroom on a wall or bulletin board.

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