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Hidden Figures Collaborative Poster (Katherine Johnson) | Women's History Month

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Art with Jenny K
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2nd - 9th, Homeschool
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I love all of the collaborative posters you make. My students like coloring them and helping me put them together. We make several and hang them up all over our school.
Great resource! We used this to celebrate Black History and Great Women in History! They loved seeing it all come together and they really liked seeing their parts as a part of the big picture. Love it! Thanks!
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Hidden Figures Collaboration Poster. This fun, collaborative activity features portraits of Mary Jackson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Katherine Johnson. It is a perfect accompaniment to your Black History Month, Women's History Month, and/or STEM studies. The final poster features a STEM quote from Katherine Johnson.

“ We will always have STEM with us. Some things will drop out of the public eye and will go away, but there will always be science, engineering, and technology, and there will always, always be mathematics.” –Katherine Johnson

There are 2 poster options available making this great for grades PreK – High School.

Hidden Figures Poster Details:

• There are 4 rows and 8 columns for a total of 32 pieces.

• The final poster is approx. 28” x 56” when complete.

• This poster is ideal for a large bulletin board or a hallway.

• Each poster piece fits on a normal 8.5” x 11” piece of paper.

• The colors you will need are red, yellow, blue, green, and purple.

• Use markers, colored pencils, or crayons.

All my collaboration posters are…

• easy for teachers

• fun for kids

…and make a lasting impression–on students, parents, and your entire school community!

Large and visually striking, this poster is the perfect accompaniment to your Hidden Figures lessons and makes for a great display…

• on your classroom wall

• in the front office

• in the auditorium

• down your hallway

• on your bulletin board

No matter where it ends up hanging, it will engender unending compliments and conversations while proving a source of inspiration to your students and community!

The collaborative aspect of this Hidden Figures poster makes a big impact without really having to say anything. Every single piece of the poster matters, just as every child in the class matters. Your students will walk by and say "I did that piece!" each time they see the poster. They take great pride in being part of this art project.

Differentiation is built into the design of this Hidden Figures poster. Some pages have more to color than others, so some kids will easily be able to color two pages. Other pages have a lot of little details to color. You can use this to differentiate and provide the appropriate experience for each child to achieve success and be part of the group.

*****2 Poster Options*****

I created 2 variations to make this is as easy for you as possible. The final posters of BOTH are the same–the difference is the color key at the top –you do NOT need to print both poster options.

You have 2 options...

• Option #1: The first version of the Hidden Figures poster has the color key in black and white with instructions and notes printed at the top telling the students exactly what they need to do on their page (see the Preview for examples). You will need to print the page in black and white for this option.

• Option #2: The second version of the Hidden Figures poster has the color key actually in color. If you have the ability to print in color please use this option. It will be easier for students to know exactly how their piece should be colored. It's also really helpful for smaller children who might not yet be able to read and will save you from having to run around the room reading the different instructions to the kids (see the Preview for examples).

Options Included

I have provided instructions for a few various options...

  • How to make a mini poster
  • Background color options

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