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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 Women in the Civil War: Station Rotations (Primary Sources & Informational Text)

Women in the Civil War: Station Rotations (Primary Sources & Informational Text)

Diversify your syllabus. Get your secondary students up and moving using these Women in the Civil War Station Rotations. This adaption of a DBQ gets students into exploring authentic female sources and perspectives. Students will take an inquiry stance-- all stations help students answer the essential question, "How did the Civil War Challenge and Change the Role of Women & Notion of 'Womanhood' in American Society?”(Looking for "Women in the Civil War" for grades 4-7? Click here)One wom
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 Haitian Revolution: Primary Source Analysis

Haitian Revolution: Primary Source Analysis

Created by
New Teach City
Have your students dig deeper into Toussaint L'Ouverture's leadership of the Haitian Revolution with this close reading and primary source analysis document set.In these two primary source documents, students will examine and answer higher order thinking questions to learn more about the Haitian Revolution!This is a great addition to any lesson about the Haitian Revolution or great as a homework! ***************************************************************************************************
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 This Is America- Childish Gambino (Distance Learning)

This Is America- Childish Gambino (Distance Learning)

In this lesson, students will identify the claim Childish Gambino makes about the plight of African Americans in America in his song and video, “This is America,” and support that claim with evidence.They will meet this objective by:- See Think Wonder activity- Read Think Wonder activity with song lyrics- music video analyze- mini research on the historical background of video images. - think piece writing assignmentGoogle Slides for lesson--------------------------------------------------------
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 Black Scientists Webquest Activity | Black History Month Science STEM Activity

Black Scientists Webquest Activity | Black History Month Science STEM Activity

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Highlight Black scientists and STEM leaders like George Washington Carver and Mae Jemison with this webquest activity during Black History Month, or throughout the school year!This webquest makes it easy to teach about Black STEM leaders who have influenced the world!Students will explore student appropriate educational articles and an interview video to learn about the work of William Jacob Knox Jr., Mae Jemison, Katherine Johnson, Bessie Coleman, Mary Jackson, Annie Easley, George Washington C
Preview of September 11 Gallery Walk.... 9-11 AKA 9/11

September 11 Gallery Walk.... 9-11 AKA 9/11

This is a great resource to remember September 11 and to help students who weren't even born when the event took place. This is such an important and somber turning-point in our history and this is a great platform to have discussions to ensure that the younger generation has a clear understanding about this historical event and its aftermath.
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: Dr. Martin Luther King vs Malcolm X

Civil Rights Movement: Dr. Martin Luther King vs Malcolm X

Created by
Engaging History
Both men wanted the same outcome: Respect, dignity, and equality for African Americans. However, they disagreed on how to achieve that and how it would look. Here students analyze 8 quotes from these two influential men, about 4 different topics: Race relations, education, economics, and violence. Students compare the different philosophies and arrive at a better understanding of each leader's ideas, in particular those of Malcolm X, who they often erroneously assume was far more militant and vi
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 Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ Free

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ Free

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQClick here for the digital classroom version if you are a 1:1, Google, or Paperless ClassroomThis 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. Enjoy! This woul
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. - Biography, Speech Analysis, and Writing Activity

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Biography, Speech Analysis, and Writing Activity

In this activity, students learn about the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., examine first-hand excerpts from his speeches and writings, and reflect upon the work he did through an essay activity! This activity is perfect for studying more about the MLK Holiday, Black History Month, or a unit on the Civil Rights Movement!Activity includes:General biography and timeline of MLK's lifeExcerpt from "I Have a Dream" with questionsExcerpt from "Letter from Birmingham Jail" with que
Preview of Kalief Browder, Solitary Confinement Close Reading

Kalief Browder, Solitary Confinement Close Reading

Close reading on Kalief Browder, a 16-year-old who spent three years in prison at Rikers Island awaiting trial. Much of the time was spent in solitary confinement. Students will annotate a text to learn about Kalief and explore the issue of mass incarceration. Students will also be required to complete small research. The text includes reading comprehension questions. Topics covered- Mass Incarceration- Prison Industrial Complex- Solitary Confinement- Rikers Island- Bail Money- Sixth Amendment S
Preview of Infection Control and Wound Care Puzzles with Key and Slide Set

Infection Control and Wound Care Puzzles with Key and Slide Set

This product provides a fun, challenging way to teach/review infection control and wound care principles. It includes:3 puzzles (can be used individually for separate activities/classes)each puzzle contains terminology that can be used for further exploration/discussion/learning6 clues (associate with puzzle 1) to be printed and hung around the search area in/outside the classroomA slide set to show during class to pace students and provide helpful hints AND to reveal the answers. There will be
Preview of Atlantic Slave Trade DBQ

Atlantic Slave Trade DBQ

This DBQ explores the effects of the slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean through p primary or secondary source documents including a map. Each document has at least one response question.This DBQ:addresses the Common Core Standardsfollows New York State social studies testing required formatis useful as homework, test review or substitute teacher lesson.An answer key is included.This DBQ addresses the Common Core Standards. It has been updated with a page outlining the English Language Arts/H
Preview of Black History Month Readings and DBQ Bundle

Black History Month Readings and DBQ Bundle

Unlock the richness of Black history with our comprehensive Black History Month Bundle! This specially curated collection includes eight engaging reading assignments, each accompanied by DBQ (Document-Based Questions), meticulously crafted answer keys, featuring typical student responses for effective guidance. Explore the stories of iconic figures and pivotal events that have shaped the African American narrative. What's Included:8 Reading AssignmentsDBQ Style Questions for Critical ThinkingAns
Preview of Black Power Movement DBQ

Black Power Movement DBQ

This is a Document Based Question focused on the Black Power Movement. Using readings from The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC, along with primary sources from the 60s and 70s, students will respond to the following investigative question: In 1969, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said, “The Black Panther Party, without question, represents the greatest threat to the internal security of the country.” Do you agree or disagree? Was the Black Power Movement a t
Preview of NEW Ethnic Studies Primary Source Reader

NEW Ethnic Studies Primary Source Reader

Created by
Zachary Safi
"Are you in need of comprehensive resources for your Ethnic Studies course? Look no further! Our Primary Source Reader for Ethnic Studies is the perfect toolkit for educators. It features 10 thought-provoking passages for each of the major ethnic groups in the curriculum: African-Americans, Indigenous, LatinX, and Asian/Pacific Islander. That's +40 passages. Each passage aligns with one of the four central themes: identity, migration, power, and resistance, spanning from historical documents to
Preview of Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon & Primary Source Inquiry ActivityStations Activity with Teacher Answer Guide!Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the 1920’s positive or negative for the United States?Women had to fight for equal rights. Many students don't realize much of American society was opposed to the 19th Amendment in the 1920's. This lesson has students will work in groups and answer guided reading questions and they unpack each authors argument. Students will unp
Preview of Pharaoh's Puzzle Challenge: Unlock the Secrets of Your Mind with Over 350 Puzzle

Pharaoh's Puzzle Challenge: Unlock the Secrets of Your Mind with Over 350 Puzzle

Created by
Activity Avenue
Are you tired of scrolling through social media, looking for something to do? Do you want to exercise your brain and challenge yourself with puzzles that are both fun and informative? Introducing "Pharaoh's Puzzle Challenge"!  "Pharaoh's Puzzle Challenge" is a thrilling book of mathematical, logical, and various puzzles. The book contains over 350 puzzles of different types, including math problems, logic puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers.  The puzzles are organized into three levels, with eac
Preview of Enlightenment Thinkers Document Based Question (DBQ)

Enlightenment Thinkers Document Based Question (DBQ)

This is a complete DBQ (document-based question) on the topic of the EUROPEAN ENLIGHTENMENT. This DBQ includes clear instructions, ample historical context, seven documents/sources, and a detailed rubric. This DBQ asks students to consider the following question: evaluate the social, cultural, and political reforms that Enlightenment thinkers sought in 18th-century European society. Students will analyze and evaluate historical sources by Baron de Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Francois Mar
Preview of Women of Black History: Mega Bundle for Black & Women's History Month

Women of Black History: Mega Bundle for Black & Women's History Month

Unlock a treasure trove of engaging educational resources with our "Empowering Women of Black History" Mega Bundle! Perfect for Black History Month and Women's History Month, this comprehensive collection features insightful nonfiction readings and activities highlighting the remarkable achievements of influential women.What's Included:Alice Ball Nonfiction Passage & ActivitiesAlma Woodsey Thomas Nonfiction Reading ResourceAlthea Gibson Nonfiction Reading & True/False QuizAngela Davis No
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