Description
βπΎBlack History Month Canada, Canadian Black History Month, Activities and Worksheets for Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 β No-Prep Printables β Reading Comprehension β Writing β Vocabulary β Colouring Pages, Word Search
β¨Looking forΒ meaningful and engagingΒ Black History Month activities for upper elementary students inΒ Canada?
β¨This printable activity pack is designed specifically for Canadian classrooms in Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5. It includes updatedΒ Canadian spellingΒ andΒ culturally relevantΒ reading passages that reflectΒ Canadaβs Black history, leaders, and contributions.
βπΎWithΒ 7 no-prep activities, itβs ideal for celebrating Black excellence, culture, and resilience in a way that connects to your studentsβ contextβall month long or any time of year.
β Β Whatβs Included:
π Reading Passage + Comprehension Questions β Explore the history and significance of Black History Month in Canada with an easy-to-understand passage and thoughtful questions
π Reading Passage + 20 Task Cards β A versatile mix of multiple choice, short answer, creative thinking, and SEL-focused prompts that support comprehension, reflection, and discussion
βοΈ Vocabulary Cut & Paste β Build vocabulary and awareness of key terms, people, and events through an engaging cut-and-sort activity
ποΈ Vocabulary Writing Prompt β Encourage students to reflect and write about justice, leadership, and the impact of Black Canadians through a structured writing task
π Word Search (Differentiated) β Two levels of fun and vocabulary review using Canadian spelling
π§© Crossword Puzzle β Reinforce vocabulary and key concepts with a fun, challenging puzzle
πΌοΈ 7 Inspiring Colouring Pages β Creative, calming pages that honour African heritage, equity, and inspiring messagesβperfect for early finishers or brain breaks
β€οΈΒ Why Canadian Teachers Love It:
β Culturally relevant and age-appropriate
β Updated with Canadian spelling and context
β Integrates literacy and social studies
β Minimal prepβjust print and go
β Encourages empathy, critical thinking, and vocabulary development
β Β Use it for:
β Black History Month lessons in February
β Morning work or bell ringers
β Early finishers
β ELA/social studies integration
β Reflection or writing extension activities
β¨ Whether you’re recognizing Canadian Black changemakers or sparking classroom conversations about justice and identity, this resource helps bring real stories and lasting learning into your classroom.