💼 Madame C.J. Walker Reading Comprehension & RACE Writing
Black History & Women’s History Month | Grades 3–6 | No-Prep Reading Digital Resource
Celebrate Black History Month and Women’s History Month with this engaging, cross-curricular reading and writing resource highlighting Madame C.J. Walker, a trailblazing entrepreneur and philanthropist. This lesson blends ELA and Social Studies to explore her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a self-made millionaire and advocate for social change.
Bring history to life while helping students analyze perseverance, innovation, leadership, and empowerment through meaningful text-based discussion and structured writing.
📸 Quick Snapshot
Perfect For:
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Black History Month (February)
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Women’s History Month (March)
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State test prep (AIR, PARCC, PSSA, STAAR, and more)
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Whole group or small group instruction
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Independent practice or tutoring
Skills Targeted:
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Reading comprehension
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Making inferences
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Citing textual evidence
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Paragraph writing
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RACE strategy
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Editing and revision
🎯 If Your Students…
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Retell instead of analyze
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Struggle to cite strong text evidence
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Write responses that feel incomplete or disorganized
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Need support organizing their thinking for constructed responses
This resource provides structured reading support and RACE-based writing scaffolds to help students move from surface-level answers to clear, text-based analysis with confidence.
📦 What’s Included
✔️ Teacher Resource Guide
✔️ Student Note-Taking Guide
✔️ Reading Comprehension Passage: “Madame C.J. Walker”
✔️ 5 Post-Reading Comprehension & Inferential Questions
✔️ Differentiated Question Set
✔️ R.A.C.E. Strategy Open-Ended Question with Outline
✔️ Model RACE Response
✔️ Editing Checklist
✔️ Answer Keys
✔️ Perfect for February or March Test Prep
📚 Instructional Alignment
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Supports Common Core standards for Reading Informational Text and Writing (Grades 3–6)
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DOK Levels 2–3 (comprehension, inference, analysis)
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Structured writing scaffold using the RACE method
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Encourages discussion of entrepreneurship, empowerment, and social change
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Strengthens constructed response skills aligned to state assessments
🛠️ How to Use
Whole Group Instruction:
Read and annotate the passage together, model text evidence selection, and complete a RACE response as a class.
Small Group or Intervention:
Use the differentiated question set for targeted support or enrichment.
Independent Practice:
Assign digitally during literacy block or as structured homework.
Test Prep Spiral:
Use the RACE question and editing checklist to reinforce constructed response expectations leading into February and March assessments.
💬 Themes & Discussion Topics
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Overcoming adversity
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Female trailblazers
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Black History & Women’s History
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Entrepreneurship and innovation
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Philanthropy and community leadership
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Empowerment and social advocacy
⭐ Why LBTL Resources Are Different
Learning Between the Lines resources are intentionally designed to move students beyond “what happened” and into deeper thinking. Built on research-based literacy practices and classroom experience, each lesson supports structured academic writing while keeping implementation simple for teachers.
This is purposeful practice — not busywork.
🗂️ File Details
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Digital resource
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Ready-to-use
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Answer keys included
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Ideal for grades 3–6
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