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Black History Month Common Core RH.9-10.5 resources

Preview of Civil Rights Movement Stations Activity Lesson | Freedom Riders, Little Rock 9

Civil Rights Movement Stations Activity Lesson | Freedom Riders, Little Rock 9

This Civil Rights Movement stations activity resource engages students on the Freedom Riders, the Little Rock 9, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Greensboro Sit-Ins (and the Greensboro Four), the March on Washington, and more!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this hands-on and engaging lesson, students investigate five major Civil Rights Movement protests to understand the different methods of protests used to gain civil, political, and economic freed
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity

Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity

Created by
History Gal
This Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity begins with the established of the NAACP in 1909 and goes through the Civil Rights Act of 1968.In this highly engaging Civil Rights Movement activity, the teacher scatters and hides the 30 event cards around the room. Students use QR readers to find the dates of the events and record the information on a handout. Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline. No QR readers? No problem! A non-QR version is also inclu
Preview of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, the Atlanta Compromise, & Niagara Movement

Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, the Atlanta Compromise, & Niagara Movement

In this Booker T Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois comparison activity lesson, students learn about the background of civil rights leaders Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois to understand how these two men were similar and how they differed. Students also learn about Washington's Atlantia Compromise and Du Bois's Niagara Movement, and how each wanted the same end goal of equal civil rights for African-Americans, yet offered different paths to achieve them. This activity is included in my Prog
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Activities Unit Resource Bundle

Civil Rights Movement Activities Unit Resource Bundle

The Civil Rights Movement Unit bundle contains 13 high-interest activities to teach the entirety of the Civil Rights Movement, including the tragedy involving Emmett Till, the Little Rock 9, the Greensboro 4, Martin Luther King Jr., Freedom Riders, Ruby Bridges, Malcolm X (Malcolm Little), the Ku Klux Klan, and much more. Save over 20% with this bundle purchase!The THIRTEEN resources included in this bundle are:✔ 1.) The Tragic Story of Emmett Till: A Four-Step, Multi-Faceted Activity!✔ 2.) Civ
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Ku Klux Klan CSI Inquiry Activity | Evers, Freedom Summer

Civil Rights Movement Ku Klux Klan CSI Inquiry Activity | Evers, Freedom Summer

In this Ku Klux Klan & the Civil Rights Movement student investigation, students learn of the Ku Klux Klan murders of Medgar Evers, the 16th Street Baptist Street Bombing, the Freedom Summer Murders of James Chaney, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, Viola Liuzzo, the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this investigation, students take on the role of investigators as they analyze five different high-profile
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

In this Civil Rights Movement activity, your students will become historians as they analyze the official March on Washington organizing manual that was published prior to the demonstration. Then they will take a gallery walk to analyze historical images from the demonstration. Students will answer critical thinking questions throughout the activity and complete a final reflection. This resource is set up in an easy-to-print format to save you time.Primary Source Analysis:There is no better way
Preview of "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Speech Analysis

"What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Speech Analysis

Created by
Will Pulgarin
In 1852, Frederick Douglass received an invitation from the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society. The invitation was for Douglass to deliver a speech in celebration of the Fourth of July. He delivered the speech on July 5th, 1852, at Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York. The speech was reprinted in Northern newspapers and sold as a pamphlet. Many people applauded the speech, but not everyone agreed with what Douglass said. There were many Northerners who were anti-slavery but were not necessa
Preview of Black History Month Interactive Google Slides Webquest Independent Activity

Black History Month Interactive Google Slides Webquest Independent Activity

DIGITAL interactive Black History Month Webquest on Google Slides. DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Google Doc packet for students to record their answers. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom!Students click on interactive slides and write answers on their handouts. This is perfect for distance learning! Over 15 topics, 60 articles and websites, 15 videos, and 45 questions. The webquest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, and extension activities.
Preview of  Civil Rights Movement Complete Unit (IB Rights and Protest)

Civil Rights Movement Complete Unit (IB Rights and Protest)

This is a bundle of 20 lessons that is designed to educate about the Black Civil Rights movement.It starts with the origins of slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, legislation such as Plessy vs Ferguson and then examines a series of protests in the 1950's and 1960's.Legal decisions include: Plessy v Ferguson, Brown v Board and the Civil Rights ActProtests include: Montgomery Bus Boycott, Little Rock 9, Sit Ins, Freedom Riders, March on Washington and the Black PanthersThere is a ra
Preview of Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement Unit 10 tasks + inquiry project and essay

Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement Unit 10 tasks + inquiry project and essay

This unit of work focuses on the Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement of the 20th Century. It is a very interesting topic to do especially to compare and contrast with the US and South African Civil Rights Movements occurring at the same time.This unit is designed to be followed chronologically from slide 3-73. Teachers can pick and choose with subtopics are suitable to their curriculum. This unit includes:* Primary and secondary sources of photos, maps, film and audio* Aboriginal Australian history
Preview of Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Created by
Zachary Hamby
All students should study the institution of American slavery. Learning the ugly truth about slavery, its methods, its victims, and its perpetrators will prevent its resurgence in the future. As one of our finest Americans, Frederick Douglass proved in his life story, education is the enemy of slavery. Two of the script-stories in this collection dramatize selections from Frederick Douglass's autobiography Life of an American Slave. A third script-story intertwines authentic experiences on a sla
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis of The Souls of Black Folk Excerpt - W.E.B. Du Bois

Rhetorical Analysis of The Souls of Black Folk Excerpt - W.E.B. Du Bois

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Looking for a rigorous rhetorical analysis exercise to use during Black History Month? This W.E.B. Du Bois excerpt from The Souls of Black Folk will move students through a close reading of the text and the construction of a rhetorical analysis essay.This resource is part of a larger unit on Section 4 of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You.What is included?◈Excerpt from "Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others," a chapter within The Souls of Black Folk◈Writing prompt◈Categorized tone list◈SOAPS
Preview of MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

Hello Fellow Teacher, Enjoy this bundle which can be combined with To Kill a Mockingbird to create a six-week or even an eight-week unit if you would like. Pick and choose from one year to the next which activities your students complete. This comprehensive bundle includes the following items: 1. A 12-page Google Slides PDF contains the following:22 critical thinking questions about content6 suggestions for Activities6 questions about ethos, pathos, & logosThis unit covers all four ELA stand
Preview of Civil Rights Struggle Gains Momentum | Full Unit | African American History

Civil Rights Struggle Gains Momentum | Full Unit | African American History

Teach your students about the full scale of the civil rights progress between 1950-1975 in the United States! In this lesson students learn about the major events of the civil rights movement, major supreme court victories, Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers!What's Included?All the lesson on the page below (Except featured lessons): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Full-Story-History/Category/127482127480African-American-History-Civil-Rights-Struggle-Gains-Momentum-809010
Preview of Reconstruction and the First Generation Full Unit | African American History

Reconstruction and the First Generation Full Unit | African American History

Get the whole Reconstruction and the First Generation Unit for your African American History Course here! You will received google drive files that are ready to use in google classroom for the entire unit!What's Included?1. Reconstruction Lesson Plan | PBS - America after the Civil War Episode One2. Reconstruction Lesson Plan | Documentary PBS - America after the Civil War Ep. 23. Black Congressmen of Reconstruction Project | Reconstruction Era | Congress4. Reconstruction Lesson Plan | Black Con
Preview of Slavery and Perseverance Full Unit | Lesson Plans | Worksheets | Slides | DBQs

Slavery and Perseverance Full Unit | Lesson Plans | Worksheets | Slides | DBQs

Get all the lessons in the Slavery and Perseverance Unit in this bundle! All files will be Google Docs and Slides! Check out the lessons below!1. Start of African-American History Lesson Plan | Colonial America | Black History2. Virtual Field Trip to Colonial Williamsburg | Slavery | Lesson Plan3. Slavery in Early America | Colonial Era | Lesson Plan | DBQ | Crispus Attucks4. African Americans and The American Revolutionary War Lesson Plan | Black History5. Phillis Wheatley DBQ Lesson Plan | Ame
Preview of Black History Month Internet Webquest Independent Google Doc Packet or Printable

Black History Month Internet Webquest Independent Google Doc Packet or Printable

DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Black History Month Webquest. Ready to be shared in Google Classroom. Perfect for distance learning! Over 15 topics, 60 articles and websites, 15 videos, and 45 questions. The webquest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!Each topic includes a video, 4 articles and websi
Preview of Jim Crow Era & Civil Rights Movement (Quick) Full Unit Lessons

Jim Crow Era & Civil Rights Movement (Quick) Full Unit Lessons

This lesson details the story of Jim Crow Era and How it was defeated by Civil Rights Activists. Check the details of each lesson below!This unit details the horrors of the Jim Crow Era as well as the triumphs of brave civil rights activists! Check out lesson descriptions below:The Start of the Jim Crow Era:This lesson goes over the start of the Jim Crow Era. I teach this lesson directly after I finish the Reconstruction era. At first students record notes in the attached graphic organizer. The
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Reading Passages Primary Source Set Activities

Civil Rights Movement Reading Passages Primary Source Set Activities

Civil Rights Movement Primary Sources: 5 DIFFERENTIATED Sources for Civil RightsIn this highly-engaging differentiated primary source set for the Civil Rights Movement, you receive 5 primary source warmups and skill-building exercises to supplement any unit on the fight for Civil Rights in the 1950s and 1960s. Each primary source is also accompanied with a differentiated version to make modifications a breeze! This primary source pack is a great supplement to my Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle
Preview of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" By Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Letter from Birmingham Jail" By Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

This leveled assignment is available at standard, honors and advanced levels. Students will read for an understanding of Dr. King's civil disobedience, his steps towards nonviolent direct action and his views on just and unjust laws.The reading is abridged for the appropriate level and the questions are leveled as well. A link is in the Doc for the slides version of the standard assignment.
Preview of Obama Close Reading and Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz "DNC Keynote Speech"

Obama Close Reading and Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz "DNC Keynote Speech"

A middle school and high school activity for Black History Month. A printable close reading handout and reading comprehension multiple choice quiz of President Barack Obama's keynote address speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. This worksheet and assessment is perfect for students who are passionate about current events and social justice. The lesson is aligned to common core standards. Feeling stressed as a teacher with limited to no time for lesson planning? If you're searching f
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Lesson Plans | Full Unit | Deeper Dive

Civil Rights Movement Lesson Plans | Full Unit | Deeper Dive

Are you looking for an In Depth Look at the Civil Rights Movement? This bundle is for you! Spend an entire lesson learning about each of the following topics: Brown v. Board of Education, The Tragedy of Emmitt Till, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Little Rock Nine, Woolworth Sit Ins, Freedom Riders, Birmingham Campaign, March on Washington, Freedom Summer, Malcolm X, The Selma March, and the Civil Rights Movement after the Voting Rights Act. This bundle will help your students see the FULL STORY of the
Preview of Black History | Civil Rights Movement Test | Assessment & Review Activities

Black History | Civil Rights Movement Test | Assessment & Review Activities

Created by
Teach These Kids
This test and review materials cover the Black Civil Rights Movement from the 1940s until the 1970s. Depending on how the review materials are used, these resources last either two or three 45-to-50min class periods, as described below. For the list of key topics addressed, see the end of this description. The Unit Test is 20 multiple-choice questions, ten of which incorporate documents or visuals, and is intended to be given during a 45-to-50min class period. The Full Unit Question Bank is a
Preview of Frederick Douglass & Kale - Comparing Primary Sources

Frederick Douglass & Kale - Comparing Primary Sources

This is a great primary source activity for high school American history and world history students. Students compare Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" speech to a letter written by an eleven-year old boy named Kale from the La Amistad ship. The purpose of this activity is to compare a primary source from somebody very famous (i.e., Frederick Douglass the influential abolitionist) to somebody very few people know (i.e., Kale). This activity works great in the classr
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