Booker t washington mini biography templates
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This ready-to-go activity is the perfect way to help students learn how to write biographies, when celebrating black history month, or when studying the life and accomplishments of BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
Students can choose from a variety of templates that focus on fascinating facts, biographical time lines, early life, major accomplishments, and more. kontroll out the preview for more details!
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Contents:
• Step-by-step instructions on how to create the Circlebook Projects, with photographs to make them extra-easy to follow
• Ready-to-go, mix-and-match templates:
Cover Template
Time Line
Fascinating Facts
The Early Years
Family Ties
Personality Traits
Major Accomplishment
Famous Quotes
First individ P.O.V.
Q&A
Mini-Biography
Obituary
An Illustrated Life
Illustrations
Diamante Poems
Drawing Te • Booker T. Washington was an African American educator and author who founded the Tuskegee University. Use this digital flip book to organize information about his life. Students use teacher selected resources for research and then utilize this digital template to organize their information. Created using Google Slides so distributing the template to students is a breeze. Page 1 - Bio, Early Life, Family, Quote Page 2 - Timeline Page 3 - Best Known For, Lasting Impact Page 4 - Character Traits with Supporting Evidence Page 5 - Interesting Facts Page 6 - Research and Sources Check out the preview for samples of various digital flip book biographies. *Note this product only contains the flip book for Booker T. Washington .* If you would like additional biographies, check out the Trailblazing African Americans bundle. For the price of four individual biographies, you get a set including 33 biographies! • That Washington would come to symbolize such divergent ideas—that, indeed, he would become a nationally known symbol of anything at all—would have seemed almost unimaginable at the moment of his birth. He was born into slavery on a tobacco farm near the tiny town of Hale’s Ford in Franklin County late in the 1850s. The precise year of his birth has been a matter of debate. As Washington observes wryly in the opening paragraph of Up from Slavery, “I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time.” Possessing no formal birth certificate, he had to rely on the memories of others and make educated guesses himself, sometimes placing his birth as early as 1854 and other times as late as 1859. After his death, his older half-brother claimed to have seen the date April 5, 1856, recorded next to Washington’s name in a family Bible and 1856 is the year that appears on his headstone at his gravesite in Tuskegee. His paternity is sim Booker T. Washington Digital Biography Template
Background and Boyhood