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Black History Month Common Core RH.9-10.2 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 Selma (2014): Document Based Question Bundle (Movie Guide + Essay Outline + DBQ)

Selma (2014): Document Based Question Bundle (Movie Guide + Essay Outline + DBQ)

Created by
Will Pulgarin
**** If you purchase this product, you do not have to purchase the movie guide separately! This bundle includes the movie guide! DBQs are an excellent way to hit most of the Common Core standards in your class. If there is one activity that encapsulates the requirements of the Common Core - the DBQ is it! This DBQ is designed to help students combine their knowledge of the movie "Selma" with primary/secondary source documents! This is a great culminating activity for the movie!Prompt: Analyze th
Preview of Emmett Till and Civil Rights Movement | Teach the Inspiration of Emmett Till

Emmett Till and Civil Rights Movement | Teach the Inspiration of Emmett Till

Emmett Till: A four-step activity for the tragedy & inspiration of Emmett Till!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this multi-faceted approach to teaching and learning about the tragedy of Emmett Till, students are engaged across many platforms to understand his story, his incredible impact, and the impact of this horrific moment in history.Students complete a song and text analysis to develop background information regarding Emmett Till, then move
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 Who was Malcolm Little? A Malcolm X Analysis and Martin Luther King Comparison!

Who was Malcolm Little? A Malcolm X Analysis and Martin Luther King Comparison!

Who was Malcolm Little? A Malcolm X Analysis and Martin Luther King Comparison!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this highly-engaging resource, students understand the life, background, and history of Malcolm Little (Malcolm X) and his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement. In part one of this activity, students analyze a one-page article on life and contributions of Malcolm Little, his conversion to Islam and subsequent name change to Malcolm X
Preview of Gender Roles & Stereotypes in Mid-20th Century Television: 6 Classic Shows!

Gender Roles & Stereotypes in Mid-20th Century Television: 6 Classic Shows!

In this engaging and interactive resource on Gender Roles in 1950s-60s television, students investigate 6 classic television shows to learn about gender roles and stereotypes in mid-20th century TV. Students watch short video clips from Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best, I Love Lucy, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family, and The Jeffersons to learn about gender roles and stereotypes, and how some shows reinforced these views while others challenged them. For each video, students "r
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:âś” 1.) The Tragic Story of Emmett Till: A Four-Step, Multi-Faceted Activity!âś” 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 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 Marshall (2017): Complete Movie Guide and Background Reading Worksheet

Marshall (2017): Complete Movie Guide and Background Reading Worksheet

Created by
Will Pulgarin
"Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty."This produ
Preview of World War 2 & Civil Rights: The Double V Lesson

World War 2 & Civil Rights: The Double V Lesson

This fantastic full lesson plan on the "Double V" has your students analyzing primary source documents related to African Americans' experiences during WWII. In 1943, an African-American newspaper coined the term "Double V" in regards to seeking "victory over enemies abroad and over racism at home." However, African Americans still served in segregated units and experienced discrimination throughout the war.This lesson has students working individually, in pairs, or in small groups to analyze pr
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 US Mini PBL Unit African American Great Migration with Interview Project

US Mini PBL Unit African American Great Migration with Interview Project

Strengthen your 1920s Harlem Renaissance, WWI, WWII, or Civil Rights units with an exploration of the Great Migration experience. Read the moving poetic words of Langston Hughes, hear the narratives of three individuals who escaped oppression for a better life, and examine the massive statistics each of these 6 million American Dreamers helped create. Culminate students' learning with their own oral history interview project!By the end of this unit, your students will be able toAnnotate and ana
Preview of Harlem Hellfighters & African Americans in WWI  | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

Harlem Hellfighters & African Americans in WWI | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

This lesson and all resources go with this video on the Harlem Hell Fighters.The video teaches the amazing story of the Harlem Hellfighters and their triumphs at home and abroad during WWI. It also unpacks the overall black experience during the Great War- at home and in the military, including the Great Migration, segregated units, the race riots, and the spark of the Harlem Renaissance. The resources include an interactive notesheet that goes right with the video, a quick quiz, and an extens
Preview of Analyzing Quotes of African-American Leaders Task Cards - Black History Month

Analyzing Quotes of African-American Leaders Task Cards - Black History Month

Hoping to address the significance of African-American Leaders? Want to bring diversity into your Social Studies or ELA lessons?Use this set of 8 Task Cards to guide your students in extending themes from significant quotes of African-American Leaders.Includes 8 quotes from the following Leaders:Martin Luther King, Jr. Sojourner TruthCondoleezza RiceBarack ObamaMaya AngelouW.E.B. DuBoisAngela DavisFrederick DouglassSuggestions for use are included.Answers will vary, so no key provided.See my ot
Preview of Black History Month ELA Activities

Black History Month ELA Activities

This Black History Month Activities Bundle includes 11 ELA products to celebrate Black History Month in February!The following lessons are included:Black History Month One-Pager ProjectLangston Hughes "I, Too" paired with Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" — Poetry AnalysisThe Harlem Renaissance Digital Escape Room | 360° Reading Comprehension Game (no prior knowledge needed!)Digital Black History Month Interactive Bulletin Board — 4 Awesome Project Options!Amanda Gorman "The Hill We Climb"
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 Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine: A Primary Source Analysis on Civil Rights!

Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine: A Primary Source Analysis on Civil Rights!

Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine: A Primary Source Analysis on Civil Rights!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this primary source activity, students analyze an excerpt from an address to the nation from President Dwight Eisenhower on the Little Rock Crisis regarding school segregation. Enjoy this easy-to-use resource to supplement any Civil Rights Movement unit or lesson the Little Rock Nine!A full teacher key and a Google 1:1 version are include
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Scavenger Hunt Task Card or Walking Tour Activity MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Scavenger Hunt Task Card or Walking Tour Activity MLK Day

Use this very comprehensive Task Card, Walking Tour or Gallery Walk activity to teach about Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement for MLK Jr. Day or during Black History Month. This activity has everything needed to allow students to have fun while investigating his life, his contributions, and his legacy.Resource Includes16 Scavenger Hunt Question Cards16 Response Cards with images, quotes, and contentStudent HandoutsOptional Wrap-up Writing Assignment for s
Preview of Montgomery Bus Boycott Activity and Project Kit Print & Digital

Montgomery Bus Boycott Activity and Project Kit Print & Digital

Tap into your students’ personal passions, the deciding factors of successful social movements, and an array of critical thinking skills in these 7 activities and project the cover the complete story of Civil Rights Movement's kick-off event, the Montgomery Bus Boycott by learning the contributions of everyone from Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bois to Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.This resource comes in both PDF and Google Slides for your flexibility!What made December 1995 Montgomery
Preview of 1968 Olympic Protest & The Black Power Movement | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

1968 Olympic Protest & The Black Power Movement | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

All these resources go with this video lesson on the Black Power Movement & The 1968 Olympic ProtestCut the lecture, support diverse learners, and engage your students with the power of story! Like all History for Humans lessons, it starts with a youtube video-lecture and comes with a follow-along interactive note sheet that could be completed digitally or with pen and paper. The video is not just engaging but also teaches in a way to help struggling learners, unlike many youtube educational
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 1960s in the U.S. PowerPoint & Google Slides | American History

1960s in the U.S. PowerPoint & Google Slides | American History

This PPT on the turbulent Sixties (1960s) in America covers topics on the Civil Rights Movement, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, the Great Society, Woodstock, and much more. This engaging PowerPoint (or Google Slides) presentation on the 1960s details the decade that has come to shape the world we live in today. To make this PowerPoint lesson more interactive, students are provided with questions they need to answer while you present the material. It also includes a primary source act
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
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