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Civil Rights Movement Primary Source Analysis Bundle

Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 193 reviews
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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Homeschool
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8 pages
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This resource was a great resource to tie together our Civil Rights unit. I was out for several days and my students were able to receive a thorough review and closer analyzation of important topics concerning our Civil Rights unit. Great resource!
This is great use of different primary sources for civil rights. It accomplishes so much and does the hard work for you in regards to finding primary sources and using them.

Description

Teach the Civil Rights Movement with this easy to implement Primary Source Analysis Bundle that covers your content and your standards.

Investigate the Civil Rights Movement with primary sources so your students learn core content while also practicing Social Studies skills.

This bundled set includes 8-pages of handouts providing an assortment of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the economic, political, and cultural changes of the Civil Rights Movement and the Era of the 60s & 70s. Includes a wrap-up question on each in which students make comparisons to our modern America.

Primary Source Analysis Worksheet Topics Included in this Bundle:

Leading to the Civil Rights Movement

Civil Rights Movement in Action

Civil Rights Movement Legislation

Protest Movements of the 60s & 70s

Each is also available individually in my TpT Store.

Answers will vary, so no key provided!

Skills Practiced:

Primary Source Analysis

Image Analysis

Historical Thinking

Reading for Content

Historical Inquiry

Cause & Effect

Comparison

Writing to show understanding and application of knowledge

All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress public domain. Great collaborative class for stations or centers or works as a homework or distance learning assignment!

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Total Pages
8 pages
Answer Key
Not Included
Teaching Duration
3 hours
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts).
Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.

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