Civil Rights Lesson Plan Collection (Webquests, Worksheets, Research) Bundle
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Description
The Civil Rights Collection includes 12 engaging lesson plans. These lesson plans will add depth and student engagement to any Civil Rights topics they are combined with.
My students enjoy using these lesson plans to learn about the Civil Rights movement from the early 1900s through the 1970s. A teacher answer sheet or rubric is included for most of the lesson plans. These lesson plans easily provide at least 5-10 days of activities for students depending on how you plan on using them.
I would like to thank Gretchen Ebright, Illumismart and Messare Clips and Design for the wonderful clip art.
The following Civil Rights lesson plans are included in this collection:
Civil Rights Webquests
Civil Rights Heroes and Heroines Webquest
Martin Luther King Timeline Webquest
Cesar Chavez and Civil Rights Webquest
Muhammad Ali Timeline Webquest
Slavery by Another Name Video Worksheet/Video Webquest
African Americans: Lena Smith and Housing Segregation Laws Video Webquest
Worksheets and Activities
Civil Rights: Jackie Robinson Baseball and Racism Primary Source Worksheet
Martin Luther King and Birmingham 1963 Worksheet
March on Washington in Five Minutes Video Worksheet
Civil Rights Scrapbook Lesson Plan
PowerPoints
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. PowerPoint
All of these lesson plans are also included in the African American History Collection.
African American History Collection
Other African American History Collections:
Reconstruction Lesson Plan Collection
Martin Luther King Lesson Plan Collection
Civil Rights Lesson Plan Collection
African American History Collection
This lesson plan is also included in the following collections:
History Wizard’s Entire American and World History/Geography Collection
History Wizard’s Entire American History and Geography Collection
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The History Wizard