This Rosa Parks Activity Pack will be a great supplemental resource to use with your students. This no-prep activity book celebrates the life of Rosa Parks and honors her fight for peace, equality, and freedom.
Reading comprehension is an important skill for students! This Rosa Parks resource will help students develop their comprehension skills.
Just download, copy, and print this Rosa Parks activity book.
You can use this resource during whole class instruction, as center activities, or during guided reading groups.
This Rosa Parks Activity Pack Includes:
Reading Comprehension
Assessment
Main Idea Graphic Organizer
Sequence
Writing
Design a Medal
Graphic Organizer- Compare then and now
Critical Thinking
Capitalization and Punctuation
Cause and Effect
Fact and Opinion
This Rosa Parks product is also included in: Celebrating Black History: Famous African-Americans
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