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Black History Month dbqs for Google Apps

Preview of Little Rock Nine Activity Kit Print & Digital

Little Rock Nine Activity Kit Print & Digital

Tap into your students’ personal fears, decision-making skills, and creativity in these 6 activities that cover the actions and people, from President Eisenhower and Governor Faubus to the 9 Little Rock Central High School students themselves, that turned the first day of the school year into a crisis. What made Little Rock, Arkansas 1957 the collision of emotions and laws, of rights and responsibilities? Why did that photo of Hazel Bryan and Elizabeth Eckford capture the attention of the entire
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 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 Civil Rights Movement Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Civil Rights Movement Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Guide your students through Brown v. Board, Little Rock Nine, desegregation, the Civil Right Act of 1964, and the Selma March with a focused analysis of up to 6 different Civil Rights Movement primary source documents covering using the effective HIPPOS method! This resource comes in Google Slide format for a paperless option!Featured voices in this fight for equality:President EisenhowerSupreme CourtPresident KennedyGovernor WallaceGovernor FaubusPresident ObamaThe effective HIPPOS framework di
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 Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Teach source analysis and bring richness to your US History course with these curated voices from Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others.This 6-pack also comes in Google files for a paperless option!Featured voices in this fight for change:Frederick DouglassDorothea DixElizabeth Cady StantonSojourner TruthHenry David Thoreau Factory laborersEffective HIPPOS framework to target historical & critical thinking skills:Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurposeOutside
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 Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address and W.E.B. Du Bois’s response, "Of Mr. Washington and Others,” and playing them against the backdrop of the Gilded Age in a text-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample.This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is finding common ground even when you passionately disagree with another person’s position.The decades after the Civ
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 Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the sit-in protests that became a defining component of the Civil Rights Movement, thanks to the efforts of the Greensboro boys one evening in February 1960.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on protestThe backstory of Black civil rights prior to 1960Sit-In demonstrations throughout the early 1960sRecent Black Lives Matter demonstrationsThis unit streng
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 Ida B. Wells and The Red Record DBQ | Lesson Plan

Ida B. Wells and The Red Record DBQ | Lesson Plan

Teach your students about Ida B. Wells and her famous work, "The Red Record" (Sometimes titled A Red Record). In this lesson students will read and analyze Ida B. Wells writing. They will learn about Ida B. Wells' plan to combat racism in America. Want to save BIG on this lesson? Check out the link below to save 20%!https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reconstruction-and-the-First-Generation-Full-Unit-African-American-History-9875118What's Included?4 page Google Document Worksheet- How ca
Preview of Frederick Douglas & Sojourner Truth | Abolitionist | DBQ | Lesson | Google Drive

Frederick Douglas & Sojourner Truth | Abolitionist | DBQ | Lesson | Google Drive

In this lesson students analyze primary sources to determine the impact Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglas had on the Abolition Movement to end slavery. In this lesson students learn about who Frederick Douglas and Sojourner Truth were, and the state of the Abolition Movement prior to and after their involvement. Students will use primary and secondary sources to form an option answer to the central historical question.What's Included?4 Page Google Document Worksheet (Don't want google drive?
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ, Digital Learning & PrintA free version is available in print, but does not include the digital option. This practice will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the various aspects concerning the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The format will have students analyze 4 documents, answer 4 short answer questions, and then there is a writing extension with a rubric. It is also formatted to use in print or with an online classroom.
Preview of Gallery Walk-Great Migration Push and Pull Factors

Gallery Walk-Great Migration Push and Pull Factors

Created by
Chalkdust Corner
Students will analyze a collection of photographs from the Library of Congress. These images encapsulate a pivotal moment in American history, the mass exodus of African Americans from the oppressive conditions of the Jim Crow South. The students will explore the economic and social push/pull factors and the quest for greater equality that motivated African Americans to move North.Through this gallery walk analysis, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of the push/pull factors that shaped the G
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 Brown v. Board of Education | DBQ | Lesson Plan | Thurgood Marshall

Brown v. Board of Education | DBQ | Lesson Plan | Thurgood Marshall

In this Jim Crow Era Lesson, students learn about the court case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas. Students will get an understand of how the court ruled, who Thurgood Marshall was and how he was able to win the case. Furthermore students will conduct an investigation of newspapers from across the south to determine how the Jim Crow South reacted to the case Brown v. Board of Education.What's Included?5 page GDOC WorksheetEverything you need to teach the following lessonLesson Outli
Preview of Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

Created by
DocLearn
Unlock a comprehensive and engaging Black History Month educational bundle designed for middle and high school students. This bundle is a holistic journey through history, integrating primary sources, in-depth research assignments, and transformative projects. From analyzing the Brown vs. Board of Education opinion to embodying unsung heroes in a Living Museum, this bundle provides a dynamic and multifaceted approach to Black history education.Primary Source Analysis: This primary source analysi
Preview of Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Learning Target: Immigration, internal migration and urbanization transformed American life.This digital resource includes: ❑ Geography assignment identifying the path of the Great Migration ❑ Document Analysis: Primary Source about a family's journey on the Great Migration. Students identify push & pull factors of migration. ❑ Art Gallery Walk: Students examine the works of Jacob Lawrence-The Migration SeriesThis lesson was delivered digitally for the first time with my student
Preview of Race 1920s Civil Liberties Stations Activity Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration

Race 1920s Civil Liberties Stations Activity Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration

Students will be able to: Analyze and discuss how international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies of the 1920’s prompted attacks on civil liberties, and how society responded to these types of attacks. (Students will include the Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey,  rise in lynchings and the growth of the KKK, the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Red Scare and Palmer Raids, immigration quotas,  the N.A.A.C.P., and A.C.L.U).Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail MLK Worksheet Primary Source Analysis

Letter from Birmingham Jail MLK Worksheet Primary Source Analysis

This engaging resource is a great way to introduce students to Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. The seven-page worksheet includes a primary source analysis and scavenger hunt. It will help students understand the background of this historic primary source and comprehend some of the most important excerpts from the letter’s full text.Here is a breakdown…Students start by watching two short YouTube videos (that include worksheet questions) for background context.Next, students
Preview of Black History Month Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycott DBQ Resource Pack

Black History Month Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycott DBQ Resource Pack

Engage your students in an immersive exploration of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott with this comprehensive DBQ (Document-Based Question) Resource Pack. This resource is designed to captivate students' interest, foster critical thinking skills, and deepen their understanding of the historical context and impact of this pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.What's Included:Informative Reading on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott: Dive into a well-crafted reading that cover
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
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