To complete the ‘Rosa Parks Sat Still’ lesson plan, you can make a Rosa Parks Bus Book. This allows children to creatively re-cap the story, including sequencing the events in the correct order, and gives them a lasting reminder of this historic event. To make the book: Print the Rosa Parks Bus Book printable – see below for details. Printable Patterns for this Craft Includes: 1 Page Bus Pattern All the patterns, games, and lessons in this store come from Danielle’s Place and are available through a yearly membership for $23.95. For directions to make this craft go to Martin Luther King, Jr. Crafts and Learning Activities for Kids on Danielle's Place of Crafts and Easy-to-Assemble Bus Craft Template – Simple design for kids to cut, color, and create. Rosa Parks Coloring Page – Features Rosa Parks on the bus to inspire meaningful discussions. ️ Printable PDF Format – Just print, cut, color, and assemble for an instant classroom activity. Why You’ll Love It: Today I’m sharing this Rosa Parks Day bus craft to help your kids have some hands on fun in their learning. Plus, this craft is historically very close to the colors and design of the bus Rosa Parks actually rode on. For more teaching resources about this remarkable woman, check out our Rosa Parks printables and Black History Month poems How to Make a Rosa Parks Rocking Bus Craft. Grab a paper plate, fold it in half. Grab your yellow and green paint sticks (or any colour). Colour the bottom section of the plate yellow. Take your black sharpie and draw three bus windows. Colour in the bus windows blue and the rest of the bus green. ‘We Thank You’ Rosa Parks Bus Craft. On a piece of yellow construction paper write out a thank you note to Rosa Parks. You can use the words we used or you can write your own. Other options include: Thank you Rosa Parks for your bravery. Thank you Rosa Parks for our seat. Thank you Rosa Parks for staying true to your self. The timeline of Rosa Parks’ life is at the bottom of the writing paper. Kids will have to cut out the six photos and glue them in order. Rosa was born in Alabama. Rosa refused to give her seat to a white man on a bus. Rosa was arrested and sent to jail. Many people protested and the law was changed. Rosa received the Medal of Freedom. This Rosa Parks bus craft is the perfect Black History Month craftivity for students to learn about this inspiring story while practicing their writing skills. Designed for grades 1-4, this hands-on activity combines creativity and learning, making it a standout addition to your Women’s History or Black History lessons. The template comes with two versions: 1. home template – print the template, cut out the patterns and trace them on appropriate paper. 2. classroom template – print the pattern directly on colored paper and cut them out. This way you can easily craft with just one or two kids as well as with a classroom full of students. About this Worksheet: Rosa Parks was a hero of the civil rights movement when she refused to be segregated on an Alabama bus. Your student can ride the bus with Mrs. Parks in this fun maze. Rosa Parks (1913—2005) helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955. Her actions The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. Find and save ideas about rosa parks bus template on Pinterest. Rosa Parks was a hero of the civil rights movement when she refused to be segregated on an Alabama bus. Your student can ride the bus with Mrs. Parks in this fun maze. It’s a great way to learn while having fun during Black History Month. Find and save ideas about rosa parks bus craft on Pinterest. We've had a fun week in Kindergarten learning all about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks and I have a few freebies for you as well! I started off by reading my favorite book on Martin Luther King Jr. and using the graphic organizer above to help students organize their thoughts. Printable School Bus Craft Template by pameladonnis A few months back my totally-on-top-of-things-newlywed sister messaged and said, “I love your printable felties, but I want you to teach me how to make the real thing so I can get a head start on a set for my future kids.” Rosa Parks is an iconic figure of the civil rights movement. She is remembered for her act of defiance in 1955, when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was a major catalyst in the civil rights movement. Find and save ideas about rosa parks bus craft for kids on Pinterest. Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in 1955 Alabama, violating segregation laws. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 13-month non-violent protest of the city bus system led by Martin Luther King Jr. that ultimately resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional.
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