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February BUNDLE (Black History, Black Culture, Self-Love) Middle & High School
What if February felt intentional instead of overwhelming?
Not rushed. Not performative. Already planned.
This February Bundle is a complete, plug-and-play classroom experience designed to help you celebrate Black history, culture, and identity without scrambling, surface-level lessons, or last-minute planning.
Instead of choosing between games or rigor, history or SEL, this bundle blends engagement, meaningful learning, and reflection, so your students are curious, involved, and thinking deeply … not just completing activities.
This is not just a set of activities.
It’s a framework for February.
What’s Inside the February Experience
1. FOUNDATIONAL CONTENT
Build background knowledge & shared language
Students are introduced to Black history, culture, and excellence through visually engaging, accessible materials that can be used all month long—on your walls, in your slides, or as daily touchpoints.
Includes:
Google Slides featuring 20 influential figures with short facts & hand-drawn illustrations
Printable posters and bookmarks for classroom displays and student gifts
Black Authors display kit (YA + notable authors) with interactive bio templates
These resources work together to create consistent exposure and conversation, not one-off lessons.
2. ENGAGEMENT TOOLS
Spark curiosity & joyful participation
These low-prep games are designed to hook students without watering down the content. They encourage discussion, connection, and natural curiosity.
Includes:
Black History & Culture Bingo (student-created cards for deeper familiarity)
Guess Who Trivia Game (game-show style, whole-class or team play)
Black History Memory Matching Game
Perfect for:
Warm-ups
Friday activities
Review days
Community-building moments
3. DEEP LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Analyze, interpret, and think critically
Students move beyond memorization into art analysis, discussion, and reflection, supported by clear ELA-aligned structures.
Includes:
Kehinde Wiley virtual art tour & analysis
Bisa Butler & Faith Ringgold gallery walk & reflection
These lessons are ideal for:
ELA, Social Studies, or Humanities classes
Cross-curricular connections
Slowing down and thinking deeply
4. IDENTITY & SELF-REFLECTION
Center students, not just content
February is also about helping students see themselves.
Includes:
Self-Love Thinking Map Project (a fan-favorite, best-selling resource)
Yara Shahidi TED Talk reflection: Let Curiosity Lead
Students reflect on:
Identity
Curiosity
Values
What makes them who they are
These pieces bring balance to the month, honoring history while nurturing a sense of belonging.
Why Teachers Love This Bundle
✔ Covers the entire month of February
✔ Balances rigor, engagement, and SEL
✔ Easy to implement (print, project, or assign digitally)
✔ Works for middle & high school
✔ Flexible enough to use year-round
Whether you teach ELA, Social Studies, or Advisory, this bundle helps you teach February with confidence and care.
If you’re looking for a February plan that feels thoughtful, not performative, this is it.
What if February felt intentional instead of overwhelming?
Not rushed. Not performative. Already planned.
This February Bundle is a complete, plug-and-play classroom experience designed to help you celebrate Black history, culture, and identity without scrambling, surface-level lessons, or last-minute planning.
Instead of choosing between games or rigor, history or SEL, this bundle blends engagement, meaningful learning, and reflection, so your students are curious, involved, and thinking deeply … not just completing activities.
This is not just a set of activities.
It’s a framework for February.
What’s Inside the February Experience
1. FOUNDATIONAL CONTENT
Build background knowledge & shared language
Students are introduced to Black history, culture, and excellence through visually engaging, accessible materials that can be used all month long—on your walls, in your slides, or as daily touchpoints.
Includes:
Google Slides featuring 20 influential figures with short facts & hand-drawn illustrations
Printable posters and bookmarks for classroom displays and student gifts
Black Authors display kit (YA + notable authors) with interactive bio templates
These resources work together to create consistent exposure and conversation, not one-off lessons.
2. ENGAGEMENT TOOLS
Spark curiosity & joyful participation
These low-prep games are designed to hook students without watering down the content. They encourage discussion, connection, and natural curiosity.
Includes:
Black History & Culture Bingo (student-created cards for deeper familiarity)
Guess Who Trivia Game (game-show style, whole-class or team play)
Black History Memory Matching Game
Perfect for:
Warm-ups
Friday activities
Review days
Community-building moments
3. DEEP LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Analyze, interpret, and think critically
Students move beyond memorization into art analysis, discussion, and reflection, supported by clear ELA-aligned structures.
Includes:
Kehinde Wiley virtual art tour & analysis
Bisa Butler & Faith Ringgold gallery walk & reflection
These lessons are ideal for:
ELA, Social Studies, or Humanities classes
Cross-curricular connections
Slowing down and thinking deeply
4. IDENTITY & SELF-REFLECTION
Center students, not just content
February is also about helping students see themselves.
Includes:
Self-Love Thinking Map Project (a fan-favorite, best-selling resource)
Yara Shahidi TED Talk reflection: Let Curiosity Lead
Students reflect on:
Identity
Curiosity
Values
What makes them who they are
These pieces bring balance to the month, honoring history while nurturing a sense of belonging.
Why Teachers Love This Bundle
✔ Covers the entire month of February
✔ Balances rigor, engagement, and SEL
✔ Easy to implement (print, project, or assign digitally)
✔ Works for middle & high school
✔ Flexible enough to use year-round
Whether you teach ELA, Social Studies, or Advisory, this bundle helps you teach February with confidence and care.