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Elementary Black History Month writing webquests

Preview of Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman - Webquest Bundle (Google Docs)

Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman - Webquest Bundle (Google Docs)

Created by
History Matters
Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman - Webquest Bundle - Webquest bundle with one webquest for the Underground Railroad and the other for Harriet Tubman. Totals 20 pages related to Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman in the United States and the its role during the history of American slavery. It contains 62 questions from a great history website, and comes with detailed teacher keys and Google Docs.With this webquest, your students will analyse text from the history website. Specificall
Preview of Little Rock Nine - Webquest with Key (Civil Rights Movement)

Little Rock Nine - Webquest with Key (Civil Rights Movement)

Created by
History Matters
Little Rock Nine - Webquest with Key (Civil Rights Movement) - This 6 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basics of the Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights Movement. It contains 16 questions from the history.com website. Your students will learn about the Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights Movement. It covers all of the major people, themes and events of the settling of the Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights Movement. Specifically, your students wi
Preview of Black History Month WebQuest Activity | February Project on Google Slides

Black History Month WebQuest Activity | February Project on Google Slides

Created by
Catherine and Co
Help your students learn about Black History Month with this fun and engaging webquest activity. This Black History month project will be the perfect way to learn about and research the importance of Black History month. In this WebQuest, students will click through links and watch a video about Black History month and learn about why we recognize February as Black History month. A great introduction to use in February or any time of the year. Students will fill out the included graphic organiz
Preview of Slavery in America: A WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™ - Slave Trade

Slavery in America: A WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™ - Slave Trade

Created by
Love Learning
This Slavery WebQuest Activity allows students to learn about various aspects of the cruelties of life as a slave in America. This is an interactive, hands-on way to learn about slavery and the slave trade that incorporates technology and reading comprehension skills. It comes with both a printable and a digital format for use with Google Slides™. Topics Included: The Triangular TradeThe Middle PassagePunishments for Teaching a Slave to ReadHarriet TubmanHenry's Freedom BoxIncludes extra explora
Preview of Children Change Makers Cross Curricular Exploration for Social Studies Activism

Children Change Makers Cross Curricular Exploration for Social Studies Activism

Created by
MagiCore
Teach your students that kids can be activists and change the world through the stories of four famous child changemakers: Malala Yousafzai, Kid President, Greta Thunberg, William Kamkwamba. ⭐ This resource will teach your students about activism and social change through nonfiction articles, multimedia and videos, and other websites. This unit is broken up into four children who have changed the world. Students will read a nonfiction biography, watch videos, engage in read alouds with comprehen
Preview of Frederick Douglass - Webquest with Key (Google Doc Included)

Frederick Douglass - Webquest with Key (Google Doc Included)

Created by
History Matters
Frederick Douglass - Webquest with Key - This 10 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the history of Frederick Douglass in America. It contains 31 questions from a great history website.Your students will learn about the life and significance of Frederick Douglass in the United States. It covers all of the major events of Frederick Douglass' life and his role in ending slavery in the United States. Specifically, your students will learn about Frederick Douglass' signifi
Preview of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

CCSS.RI.5.6This is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Rosa Parks' arrest and the Montgomery bus boycotts, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video interview of Rosa Parks, a written interview with Rosa Parks, a newspaper article (Obituary), an online article). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's
Preview of Egyptian Hieroglyphics Activities | Web Search Scavenger Hunt | Writing

Egyptian Hieroglyphics Activities | Web Search Scavenger Hunt | Writing

(Hieroglyphics; Ancient Egypt; Egyptian Hieroglyphics; Writing Hieroglyphics)This bundle includes two of my Ancient Egyptian activities using hieroglyphics. Please note that this resource is also included in my "Less Mess" Ancient Egypt Interactive Notebook Activities. 1. Website Sleuths- Egyptian HieroglyphicsYour students will enjoy being "web detectives" with this web scavenger hunt activity on Egyptian hieroglyphics. Students will use the provided website to look up the answers to ten questi
Preview of The Missouri Compromise: Internet Scavenger Hunt

The Missouri Compromise: Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
The Missouri Compromise and it's significance leading up to the Civil War is such an important part of history for kids to know and understand. This internet scavenger hunt / Webquest activity is a great way to keep your students engaged while learning about the Missouri Compromise and studying American history. While completing this WebQuest, students will learn about the history behind The Missouri Compromise, its significance, what it was like to have strong feelings on one side of the issue
Preview of Ruby Bridges: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

Ruby Bridges: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED FEBRUARY 2024*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EStudents will navigate four different online accounts related to the story of Ruby Bridges attending an all-white school in Louisiana in 1960, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the event. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos and articles).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each source,
Preview of Underground Railroad: History and Heroes Webquest

Underground Railroad: History and Heroes Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Underground Railroad: History and Heroes WebquestStudents will gain basic knowledge about the Underground Railroad and the people who operated it by completing an internet-based worksheet. Click here to view the first website.Click here to view the second websiteThe following topics and people related to the Underground Railroad are covered in this webquest:Abolitionist MovementKey locations and places along the Underground RailroadCode wordsFugitive Slave ActsHarriet TubmanHenry 'Box' BrownJohn
Preview of Persuasive Writing WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™

Persuasive Writing WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™

Created by
Love Learning
Persuasive or Opinion Writing WebquestThis Persuasive Writing Webquest is a fun way to introduce or review persuasive or opinion writing with your students while incorporating technology! The webquest guides students through an essay, advertising tricks, and a video clip that gives them 7 tips for creating persuasive arguments. My students loved it! This resource comes in both a printable and digital version for use with Google Classroom.*Please note - this lesson includes two links via SafeShar
Preview of Sports Research Webquest

Sports Research Webquest

Created by
MrsTech
** UPDATE: Webquest has been updated to include access to a Google Slides version of this product! These webquests (19 total) are designed to get students learning about sports and their rules and history. You can have students complete multiple of these activities over time through centers, or you can have each student do one and do the extension activities to introduce them to different sports. These webquests are ready to use - just print and go! Directions: Pick an sport from the followin
Preview of Reconstruction Timeline Webquest

Reconstruction Timeline Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Reconstruction Timeline WebquestThis webquest will help students better understand the key events of Reconstruction from 1863-1877. The website used is very visual and great for distance learning. The following website is used: Click here to view the website.The webquest contains 30 questions and an answer key is included for the teacher. A QR code is included along with the traditional website link. I recommend using this activity as an introduction activity or as an opportunity for students to
Preview of The Lost Roanoke Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

The Lost Roanoke Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Lost Roanoke Colony, and find similarities and differences among the documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a firsthand account journal, a video, and online articles). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the common core i
Preview of Black History Month - Webquest with Key (History.com)

Black History Month - Webquest with Key (History.com)

Created by
History Matters
Black History Month - Webquest with Key (History.com) - This 4 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basic history and significance of Black History Month. It contains 10 questions from the history.com website.Your students will learn about the creation and early history of Black History Month as a celebration in the United States. It will provide students with a brief overview of the history of Black History Month and why it is an important and significant celebratio
Preview of Black History Month Webquest - Using Google Slides - NO PREP

Black History Month Webquest - Using Google Slides - NO PREP

This unique webquest integrates the use of learning how to use Google Slides while also learning about the extreme importance and significance of Black History Month. Students will learn how to:- create a flyer in Google Slides about 3 influential Black History Leaders - interpret and respond to various Jim Crow Laws- create a word cloud image based on words they have researched regarding civil rights and Black History Month - embed videos in Google Slides of one of MLK Jr.'s infamous speeches-
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Writing Activities, Reading Passages & Questions, Centers

St. Patrick's Day Writing Activities, Reading Passages & Questions, Centers

Engage students with a St. Patrick’s Day activity pack! These St. Patrick’s Day activities help students understand the history of the day through different activities. This resource is perfect for getting students excited about a holiday while still incorporating aspects of reading and writing.This is a great resource that could be used in a variety of ways: morning work, small group, whole class or even independent work. Or do a little all day long! Students will love learning about St. Patric
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, and find similarities and differences among the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts of the event, videos, and a newspaper article).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each sourc
Preview of Chocolate Bundle - Novel Studies - Web Quest - Opinion Writing

Chocolate Bundle - Novel Studies - Web Quest - Opinion Writing

Created by
Rockin Resources
FUN READING BUNDLE! This Chocolate Bundle is loaded with mouth-watering activities! You will find a web quest, opinion writing, a grouping activity, and 3 novel units! See the previews for each one!CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORYEngage your students with a variety of reading comprehension skills. Roald Dahl filled this story with a million opportunities for critical thinking and text dependent analysis, which makes it ideal for literature circles, novel studies, and book clubs. You can't go w
Preview of Civil Rights - March on Washington - Webquest with Key (Google Docs)

Civil Rights - March on Washington - Webquest with Key (Google Docs)

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights - March on Washington - Webquest with Key - This 8 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basics of the March on Washington during the Civil Rights Movement. It contains 23 questions from a great history website. As well, the resource includes a Google Docs link for use in Google Drive or Google Classroom.Your students will learn about the history and significance of the March on Washington during the Civil Rights Movement. It covers all of the major peop
Preview of African Americans and the Civil War (Slavery to Reconstruction) Webquest

African Americans and the Civil War (Slavery to Reconstruction) Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
African Americans and the Civil War (Slavery to Reconstruction) WebquestStudents will gain basic knowledge about African Americans before, during, and after the Civil War. The webquest uses the following website as the source of information for students.Click here to view the website.The following topics related to African Americans and the Civil War are covered in this webquest:SlaveryUnderground RailroadEmancipation ProclamationAfrican Americans in the Civil War ReconstructionThe webquest cont
Preview of Mardi Gras Webquest

Mardi Gras Webquest

Created by
MrsTech
This is a quick webquest for students to learn more about Mardi Gras, how and why it is celebrated. This would be a great activity to use as morning work on the week of Mardi Gras if you are in an area where it is celebrated or discussed so that students can understand where this celebration comes from. *UPDATE: Webquest has been updated to include access to a Google Slides version of this product!***************************************************************************Connect with Mrs. TechMr
Preview of Jackie Robinson - Webquest with Key

Jackie Robinson - Webquest with Key

Created by
History Matters
Jackie Robinson - Webquest with Key - This 6 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basics of the life and significance of Jackie Robinson. It contains 18 questions from the history.com website and the biography.com website. Your students will learn about the life and significance of Jackie Robinson. It covers all of the major people, themes and events of the life of Jackie Robinson and his entry into baseball. Specifically, your students will learn about Jackie Robin
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