Black History Month Crafts that Kids Will Love (2024)

February is Black History Month! It’s a great time learn and celebrate the contributions of Black people in this country. One of the easiest ways to have a discussion with children includes art projects. I’m going to share some Black History Month crafts that kids will love.

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Traffic Light Craft

This activity was inspired by African American inventor, Garrett Morgan. He invented a three-position traffic signal.

Supplies

Directions

  1. Start by drawing three circles on a piece of black construction paper or cardstock. I had the boys search for small circular objects around the house to trace.
  2. Next, let your kids either cut or tear pieces of red, green and yellow paper.
  3. Finally, glue them on the circles in the correct order to finish your traffic light craft. See picture below.
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Paper Clock Craft

The second Black History month craft was inspired by Benjamin Banneker. He created a striking clock completely made out of wood. Benjamin was also credited for making the first clock in America. Most children are not familiar with analog clocks, so this was a great learning activity for my oldest son.

Supplies

  • Construction paper or cardstock (white, brown, black)
  • Liquid glue or glue stick
  • Number stickers
  • Scissors
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Black marker
  • Pencil
  • Clock template

Directions

  1. Start by downloading, printing and cutting out the clock template.
  2. Next, trace the template on brown construction paper or cardstock then cut.
  3. Use a circular object like a bowl and trace on the white paper. Make sure it can fit inside of the clock template. This was a fun task for the kids to complete.
  4. Cut out the circle and glue on brown paper to make the wooden paper clock.
  5. Peel the number stickers and place them around your clock.
  6. Cut two different size strips to make the hands for the clock. Glue in the center.
  7. Finally, use black marker to color the googly eye. Glue it to the center of the hands of the clock to complete this craft. See pictures below.
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The Eclipse Abstract Art

This colorful abstract painting was inspired by Alma Woodsey Thomas. She was the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition at Whitney Museum of American Art.

Supplies

  • White cardstock
  • Acrylic paint (rainbow colors)
  • Paint brush

Directions

  1. The easiest way to create this painting is to use the blue paint to make a solid circle in the middle of the paper. However, my son decided to start the painting with the dashes first.
  2. If you start with the solid circle in the middle, paint dashed lines around it until the paper is full.
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Black History Month:

Black History Month is celebrated in February to honor the contributions, achievements, and history of African Americans. It is a time to recognize the struggles and accomplishments of Black individuals throughout history. The month-long observance began in 1976 in the United States and has since been recognized in other countries as well. It provides an opportunity to educate and raise awareness about the significant role African Americans have played in shaping society.

Art Projects for Black History Month:

Art projects can be a great way to engage children in learning about Black history and celebrating the contributions of Black individuals. This article suggests a few craft ideas related to Black History Month:

  1. Traffic Light Craft: This craft is inspired by African American inventor Garrett Morgan, who invented the three-position traffic signal. To create this craft, you will need construction paper or cardstock in green, red, yellow, and black, a pencil, scissors, and glue. Start by drawing three circles on a piece of black construction paper or cardstock. Then, have the kids cut or tear pieces of red, green, and yellow paper and glue them on the circles in the correct order to create a traffic light craft.

  2. Paper Clock Craft: This craft is inspired by Benjamin Banneker, an African American inventor who created a wooden clock. To make this craft, you will need construction paper or cardstock in white, brown, and black, liquid glue or a glue stick, number stickers, scissors, wiggle eyes, a black marker, and a clock template. Start by downloading and printing the clock template, then trace it on brown construction paper or cardstock and cut it out. Use a circular object to trace a circle on the white paper, cut it out, and glue it onto the brown paper to create the wooden paper clock. Add number stickers and cut strips for the clock hands. Finally, use a black marker to color a googly eye and glue it to the center of the clock hands.

  3. The Eclipse Abstract Art: This art project is inspired by Alma Woodsey Thomas, the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. To create this colorful abstract painting, you will need white cardstock, acrylic paint in rainbow colors, and a paintbrush. Start by making a solid circle in the middle of the paper using blue paint. Alternatively, you can start with dashed lines and then fill the paper with paint. The goal is to create a vibrant abstract painting.

These art projects can be a fun and interactive way to teach children about Black history and the achievements of Black individuals. They provide an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities while learning about important figures and their contributions.

I hope you find these craft ideas helpful for celebrating Black History Month with children!

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