The Harlem Renaissance 3 Part Cards Montessori / Black History Month / Art Study
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These culture-themed Montessori style three-part nomenclature cards introduce and celebrate 20 important African American musicians, singers, actors, authors, and poets from the Harlem Renaissance middle grades Literature, History, or Art Appreciation unit studies.
These are the artists that helped form the foundation not only for the style of art, music, literature, and fashion that came out of New York City in the 1920s and 1930s but also for the entire twentieth century.
Each card features a true-to-life photograph of the artist to engage students in learning about these gifted artists.
Three-part cards are self-correcting! Use the cards in a variety of ways with your lessons and games.
Artists included:
- Authors: WEB DuBois, Jessie Redmon Fauset, James Wheldon Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Alain Locke
- Poets: Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Anne Bethel Spencer
- Musicians: Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Fats Waller
- Dancers: Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, John Bubbles
- Actors: Paul Robeson, Ethel Waters
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
- Twenty (20) 3-Part Cards
- Cards include authors, poets, musicians, dancers, performers, actors, and more from the Harlem Renaissance period.
- Activity Suggestions
- Printing suggestions
Note: These cards are optimized to be printed in black and white.
SUGGESTIONS FOR USE:
- Print two (2) cards to use as follows:
- Leave one copy of the card whole with the photograph and name label as the Control Card.
- Cut a second copy of the card to separate the photograph (Object Card) from the name (Label Card.)
- This activity is self-correcting! Match the Object Card with the Label Card and check for accuracy with the Control Card!
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