Did you know that Black History Month is celebrated in Canada and the United Kingdom, in addition to the United States? February was chosen as Black History Month in part because it is the birth month of both Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln, two people who were instrumental in Black history in our country.
Fifth-grade students at Pakanasink Elementary School learned those facts and many more as part of a Black History Month activity with Jenna Jonza, a school psychology intern at PAK. Ms. Jonza had each fifth-grade class watch two brief videos about Black History Month. Then they discussed some well-known figures in history, science, entertainment, sports and other areas who are Black.
The students went online to look up thoughtful and inspiring quotes from Black leaders. They put much thought and effort into finding words that were meaningful to them personally. Their teachers, Ms. Jonza and Assistant Principal Colleen Delles all helped whenever needed to assist the students in their search.
Maya Angelou, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Michael Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Simone Biles and Michelle Obama were just a few of the influential Black Americans the students looked to for their inspiration.
After choosing their quote, the students created their quote pages. They wrote the quote and decorated it with their own unique style. The quote pages will be posted in the hallway for all to see and be inspired by!