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Martin Luther King Day robotics dbqs for Google Apps

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 Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest and Photo Analysis - MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest and Photo Analysis - MLK Day

Created by
Artsy History
Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) History WebQuest! History.com sources! History of MLK Day (Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life). Great for High School and Middle School Students!Students will use the History Channel webpage to complete a unique and fun WebQuest! Link and video provided on the student handouts!Included:1. FREE Video links and website information for WebQuest2. WebQuest and Photo Analysis Worksheets3. Answer KeyPerfect for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day lesson to keep kids busy!Great lesson
Preview of Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

A document based question (DBQ) activity that has students explore the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement by analyzing six primary and secondary source documents. Students will then answer the questions included for each document.Students will then use what they've learned to write a structured paragraph that answers the prompt: How did Martin Luther King’s leadership and advocacy impact the civil rights movement and shape American values?Includes:DBQ with 6 documents
Preview of Martin Luther King DBQ HyperDoc

Martin Luther King DBQ HyperDoc

Created by
Flipped Academy
This HyperDoc mini unit is perfect for an MLK day activity! Your students will use this HyperDoc and the non-fiction reading passage, primary sources and YouTube video it includes to learn about Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement.Social Studies:Civil RightsMartin Luther King, Jr. Primary SourcesThis HyperDoc is designed as a Google Slides presentation and can be used on PC, Mac, Chromebook, or iPad.**Before purchasing, please check with your school administrator to ensure students
Preview of 1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint & Google Slides + Martin Luther King

1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint & Google Slides + Martin Luther King

The 1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint and Google Slides teaches students about the history of the United States after World War II. This was the time of the affluent society and the Civil Rights Movement. This PPT and Google Slides includes some questions students need to answer while the teacher is presenting. This bundle also has a fun presentation on the biography of Martin Luther King with a trivia game at the end!In the class, students will understand what the United States was like in the
Preview of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Annotation and Analysis (Google Slides)

"Letter from Birmingham Jail" Annotation and Analysis (Google Slides)

Created by
Ashleigh Rose
This HyperSlides has students read and annotate Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail." Students will make a copy of the Google Slides and do their work directly on the slides.Google Slides compatible with Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, etc.
Preview of "I Have a Dream" Annotation and Analysis (Google Slides)

"I Have a Dream" Annotation and Analysis (Google Slides)

Created by
Ashleigh Rose
This HyperSlides has students read and annotate Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream speech." Students will make a copy of the Google Slides and do their work directly on the slides.Google Slides compatible with Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, etc.
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