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Adult education Black History Month dbqs

Preview of Freedom Summer Primary Source Activity (Civil Rights) + GoogleApps Version

Freedom Summer Primary Source Activity (Civil Rights) + GoogleApps Version

Freedom Summer Primary Source Activity teaches students about the efforts to register African Americans voters in the South and the fight against them. Using common core techniques, students analyze two primary source documents from both sides of the battle. Students get a deep common core understanding of the conflict between many southern whites and southern African Americans during the civil right era. This is a perfect primary source document to add to your civil rights movement unit. It ca
Preview of Reconstruction DBQ Stations: Black Codes, Sharecropping, Lost Cause, Jim Crow

Reconstruction DBQ Stations: Black Codes, Sharecropping, Lost Cause, Jim Crow

Why do so many American students mistakenly believe the Civil War was about states rights? Why do so many Americans fly the Confederate flag as a symbol of southern pride when the Confederacy broke from the Union and started a Civil War? Were formerly enslaved African Americans really free after the Civil War? These are difficult questions that will be answered in this student centered Reconstruction stations activity. Teach the horrors of Reconstruction using primary source documents so student
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis and Digital Resource

Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis and Digital Resource

Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis is an excellent way to review the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement through common core analysis. First, students discuss the accomplishments of civil rights legislation, followed by common core analysis of data from recent U.S. Census Bureau information, where students consider the work that still needs to be done. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substit
Preview of Nonviolence Strategies of the Civil Rights Movement + Distance Learning Version

Nonviolence Strategies of the Civil Rights Movement + Distance Learning Version

Nonviolence Strategies of the Civil Rights Movement is an excellent way to explore the strategies practiced by Dr. King, SNCC and CORE through common core analysis. Students read the Dr. King’s Six Principles of Nonviolence, SNCC’s Principles of Purpose and excerpts from CORE’s Workshops in Nonviolence. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a key is included.Also includes Google Apps
Preview of Unveiling the Legacy: Exploring Slave Auction Posters in America (DBQ)

Unveiling the Legacy: Exploring Slave Auction Posters in America (DBQ)

Activity Description:In this immersive classroom experience, students will participate in a semi-gallery walk, delving into the historical slave auction posters that encapsulate the harsh realities of the transatlantic slave trade. With a focus on critical analysis, the objective is to foster a deeper comprehension of the brutality endured by enslaved individuals, the systemic dehumanization they faced, and the intricate economic mechanisms underpinning slavery. As a pivotal component, this acti
Preview of I Have a Dream Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version(Civil Rights)

I Have a Dream Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version(Civil Rights)

I Have a Dream Primary Source Analysis explores Dr. King’s most famous speech. Students read the speech and analyze important quotes. This analysis explores the foundations and principles of our nation as well as is its criticisms. This is a perfect primary source document to add to your civil rights movement unit. It can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a key is included.** Also include
Preview of Tupac Brenda's Got a Baby Close Reading (Distance Learning)

Tupac Brenda's Got a Baby Close Reading (Distance Learning)

Learning ObjectivesEngage in small group discussions and gather ideas to share with classmates on specific topicRecognize Brenda’s Got a Baby as a story, and identify parts of the story (i.e. climax, main characters, supporting characters, etc.)Use context clues to draw inferences about the characters in Brenda’s Got a BabyComprehend the events that take place in Brenda’s Got a Baby and relate them to real life situationsIdentify conflict and climax in a written textAnalyze the lyrics of Brenda'
Preview of African Americans in the mid-1800s DBQ Stations

African Americans in the mid-1800s DBQ Stations

In this DBQ Stations activity, students will rotate through eight different stations to learn about different aspects of life for African Americans during the mid-1800s in order to answer the essential question How did African Americans face discrimination and slavery in the mid-1800s? At each station, students will analyze a primary source quote, match the quote to a visual image, justify each quote/image match with textual evidence from the quote, read a secondary source text, and list three a
Preview of SAT Reading Passage (MLK Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail)

SAT Reading Passage (MLK Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail)

Created by
Tired Teacher
Half of your Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score comes from the new SAT Reading Test, a 65-minute test that requires you to answer 52 questions spread out over five passages. The questions will ask you to do everything from determining the meaning of words in context to deciding an author's purpose for a detail to finding the main idea of a whole passage to pinpointing information on a graph. Each passage ranges from 500 to 750 words and has 10 or 11 questions. Time will be tight on this te
Preview of Sojourner Truth: Unveiling a Legacy: Two Primary Source DBQ Activity

Sojourner Truth: Unveiling a Legacy: Two Primary Source DBQ Activity

Introduce Your Students to the Courageous Voice of Sojourner Truth! Are you searching for a captivating and comprehensive educational resource to enrich your history or social studies curriculum? Look no further! We present to you the "Sojourner Truth: Unveiling a Legacy" Educational Package, a meticulously crafted and engaging set of activities now available on Teachers Pay Teachers. About the Activity: Dive into the extraordinary life of Sojourner Truth, the renowned abolitionist and women's
Preview of Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

In this guide students will critically discuss and write about, the iconic movie Black Panther, including looking at its historical, social and cultural impact. At least one viewing of the movie is necessary, although at least two viewings is recommended, may be necessary to be able to converse with other students. All the written questions are based on the student seeing the movie. In fact, you may review the writing process sheets with the students before assigning a writing prompt. Extensio
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Essay Prompt - The American Dream

Rhetorical Analysis Essay Prompt - The American Dream

An essay prompt for rhetorical analysis. The topic is The American Dream as it is defined by James Truslow Adams in The Epic of America (1931) and asks students to analyze Richard Wright's message about it based on a metaphor in Native Son (1941). This would work well as a pairing with The Great Gatsby, A Raisin in the Sun, of Mice and Men, In Cold Blood, To Kill a Mockingbird or any other anchor text that has messages about potential for opportunity, dreams and the struggle to realize them, or
Preview of Primary Source Reader: African-American History Since Reconstruction

Primary Source Reader: African-American History Since Reconstruction

This primary source reader includes over 30 primary sources specifically curated to focus on the grassroots nature of the "long Civil Rights Movement". Help students understand that the Civil Rights Movement is much more than Dr. King or Malcolm X and endured nearly a century before either were born. This reader can be used within any existing curriculum to ensure that more voices and perspectives are being introduced to your students. I have broken chapters down into eras in hopes of making it
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X Compare and Contrast

Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X Compare and Contrast

Students complete a Read, Think, Wonder of excepts from Martin Luther King Jr's "The Other America" speech and Malcolm X's "By Any Mean's Necessary." There are three written assignments to further examine the ideas presented in the speeches. Similar Products In My Store!This Is America- Childish GambinoWar on Drugs (The Hate U Give)13th Documentary UnitRacial Profiling (The Hate U Give)Racial Profiling, Stereotyping, African American MenBelieve in Something- Colin KaepernickKalief Browder, Solit
Preview of The True Story of the Green Book Civil Rights Document Analysis

The True Story of the Green Book Civil Rights Document Analysis

Lesson Summary: Students will explore the status of civil rights and Jim Crow in both the American North and South during the 1960’s by analyzing primary and secondary source documents. As an entry point for student engagement, the lesson includes references to certain plot points from the film, Green Book. This lesson may be paired with a viewing of Green Book, or can stand on its own. Standards Alignment: Florida Standards:· SS.912.A.7.2 Compare the relative prosperity between different ethnic
Preview of Black History Month: Explosion Box, DBQ, Activities

Black History Month: Explosion Box, DBQ, Activities

This lesson includesExplosion Box Project with graphics and box templatesDBQ about Abolitionist Primary Source Analysis Vocabulary ActivityKWL ActivityA-B-C ActivitySong Analysis12 World Summary3-2-1 activityWords for a Word Wall
Preview of Dig Deeper: Booker T. Washington and Du Bois' Work- Complete Package

Dig Deeper: Booker T. Washington and Du Bois' Work- Complete Package

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
Your job is done. If you are looking to teach the similarities and differences between the work of W.E.B Du Bois and Booker T. Washington (and learn a few things yourself) you've found it. And there is NO work to be done by you beforehand.Each slide is chalk-full of in-depth learning about the lives of these two men and the positions they took in advancing equality of Black Americans. The slides come with:Primary Source DocumentsDiscussion QuestionsActivitiesTeacher notesYou can spend as much as
Preview of Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave is the Fourth of July is essential reading for American History students. This activity contains an excerpted version of the 1852 speech, a link to a PBS video of Douglass' descendants reading the speech (for as long as PBS keeps the link active), and 10 close reading multiple choice/open-ended questions (with answers).
Preview of Thank You, Mom Gratitude Journal for Mother's Day

Thank You, Mom Gratitude Journal for Mother's Day

Created by
Petite Pretties
"Thank You, Mom Gratitude Journal for Mother's Day" is a PDF document that contains a printable gratitude journal designed specifically for Mother's Day. The journal is a beautiful and thoughtful gift that allows you to express your love and gratitude for your mom in a unique way.The journal includes 30 pages of prompts and activities that encourage you to reflect on your relationship with your mom and express your gratitude for all that she has done for you. The prompts range from simple questi
Preview of The Gift of Relaxation Ideas for Pampering Your Mom on Mother's Day

The Gift of Relaxation Ideas for Pampering Your Mom on Mother's Day

Created by
Petite Pretties
"The Gift of Relaxation: Ideas for Pampering Your Mom on Mother's Day" is a book that offers a variety of practical and creative ideas for treating your mom to a relaxing and rejuvenating Mother's Day experience. The book is divided into eight chapters, each offering a unique set of ideas and suggestions for pampering your mom. Some of the topics covered include creating a spa day at home, preparing healthy and delicious meals, practicing mindfulness and meditation, and planning outdoor activiti
Preview of Moms and Mimosas Hosting the Perfect Mother's Day Brunch

Moms and Mimosas Hosting the Perfect Mother's Day Brunch

Created by
Petite Pretties
Moms and Mimosas Hosting the Perfect Mother's Day Brunch is a guide that provides ideas and tips for hosting a memorable and delightful Mother's Day brunch for your mom and other special moms in your life. Brunch is a great way to celebrate the occasion, as it allows for a leisurely and relaxed morning with delicious food and drinks.This guide covers everything you need to know to create a beautiful and enjoyable brunch experience, from planning the menu to decorating the table. You'll learn how
Preview of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Jigsaw

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Jigsaw

Created by
Kelly Griffith
Students will analyze both the majority and dissenting opinions of the key Supreme Court case, Plessy v. Ferguson. The format of the lesson is a jigsaw in which students will . The analysis questions prompt students to compare the majority and dissenting opinion as well as to grapple with questions regarding the 14th Amendment and the impact of segregation on American society.
Preview of Black History: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

Black History: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

This is a fully guided lesson focusing on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Through the analysis of a variety of sources, students will gain a deeper understanding of the suffering that many African captives endured. Students will also learn to use sources to support an argument. This lesson has been completely re-made from its original iteration. This lesson includes:12 sources for students to analyze along with corresponding questions for them to answer.A writing assignment meant to assess studen
Preview of FREE Great Migration 4-Lesson Mini-Unit (Lesson Plans + Materials)

FREE Great Migration 4-Lesson Mini-Unit (Lesson Plans + Materials)

Did the Great Migration Create a Better Life for African Americans? This mini-unit includes four comprehensive lesson plans and all materials need to cover the Great Migration. Students examine evidence about lifespans, economic opportunities, the Harlem Renaissance, the Queer Movement, and racism/violence. LEARNING OBJECTIVESReading:o Students will learn how to distinguish between a claim on an issue and reasons made for or against it.o Common Core Standard: ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.1. Cite speci
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