Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Worksheet – Reading & Discussion for Kids
Description
Introduce young learners to civil rights history with Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Activities Worksheet for Black History Month Literacy. This resource is perfect for Elementary School, Kindergarten (K), 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade students across the United States and other English-speaking countries. With 5 pages of reading and activities, the Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Activities Worksheet for Black History Month Literacy helps students develop word recognition, comprehension, and critical thinking. Children can Read Together by following the simple text, pointing to each word as they read to reinforce sight words like “she,” “the,” “on,” “her,” and “helped.” The Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Activities Worksheet for Black History Month Literacy encourages meaningful discussion with questions such as “Where was Rosa Parks?” and “What did she do on the bus?” Students reflect on fairness and understand why Rosa Parks is remembered today. The Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Activities Worksheet for Black History Month Literacy is ideal for classroom or home use. Teachers and parents will find it easy to guide students through each activity. Its focus on reading, comprehension, and social-emotional learning makes it a valuable addition to literacy lessons for Elementary School, Kindergarten (K), 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade students. Engage children in learning history while building essential reading skills with the Rosa Parks Emergent Reader Activities Worksheet for Black History Month Literacy.
Usage
Use this worksheet for classroom instruction, small group reading, guided reading sessions, or at-home learning activities. Ideal for literacy centers or supplemental Black History Month lessons.
Activity
- Read Together: Read each page aloud with the student.
- Talk About It: Ask comprehension questions.
- Find the Words: Identify and circle sight words.
- Connect & Reflect: Discuss fairness and the historical impact of Rosa Parks.
Tools Needed
- Pencils, crayons, or markers
- Optional: highlighter for sight words
Page Size
8.5″ x 11″ (Letter Size)
User Instruction
Print pages and guide students through each activity step by step. Encourage reading aloud, participation in discussions, and reflection on fairness. Circling sight words helps reinforce early literacy skills.

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