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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 Emmett Till and The 16th Street Bombing - FREEBIE

Emmett Till and The 16th Street Bombing - FREEBIE

This is an activity that can either be used as a homework activity, in class independent activity, or used with a small group of students. The passages are taken from npr.org and biography.com and are both easily accessible. Links to the article are included in the packet. Enjoy!
Preview of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in Protestant Reformation DBQ

Martin Luther's 95 Theses in Protestant Reformation DBQ

Document-Based Questions worksheet to practice and enhance students' knowledge about 95 Theses written by Martin Luther at the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. Students need to read selected excerpts from 95 Theses and answer the guiding questions below. Questions will test students' understanding, and critical historian thinking skills as they will need to support their answers with evidence and synthesize the information to logical conclusions.This worksheet is best used as a follow-up
Preview of Malcolm X Nonfiction Reading & Quiz | Black History Month Activity

Malcolm X Nonfiction Reading & Quiz | Black History Month Activity

Celebrate Black History Month with our comprehensive Malcolm X Reading Comprehension activity! This engaging resource includes a 1-page color and black-and-white reading passage, thought-provoking questions that stimulate critical thinking (5 questions total), and a convenient answer key for quick grading.In addition, we've included an interactive twist with a True/False quiz (1 page) based on the passage, followed by a separate page providing correct answers. This 6-page PDF pack is designed to
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Primary Sources Document Based Questions Black History

Martin Luther King Jr Primary Sources Document Based Questions Black History

This product provides several primary sources for interpretation. Students answer 16 multiple choice questions to assess their understanding. This is a great activity for Black History Month or when studying the Civil Rights Movement. The ZIP file has a PDF student version for posting on personal sites, such as Google classroom or Canvas, or sending to students through email for distance learning. Please do not post of public sites. (These are NOT editable files.)Tutorial How to Make PDFs Ed
Preview of Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or  DBQ

Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or DBQ

Created by
Laurie Belden
This is a quick write activity that starts with defining myths & superstitions. Use it as a fun way to teach students about triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13) and Friday the 13th. Great for grades 3+
Preview of Protestant Reformation & Catholic Counter-Reformation DBQ

Protestant Reformation & Catholic Counter-Reformation DBQ

Document-Based Questions worksheet to practice and enhance students' knowledge about Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation. Students need to evaluate given historical sources (images and quotes) and answer the guiding questions below. Questions will test students' understanding, and critical historian thinking skills as they will need to support their answers with evidence and synthesize the information to logical conclusions.This worksheet is best used as a follow-up to presen
Preview of Henry Box Brown - Slavery Mini Document analysis

Henry Box Brown - Slavery Mini Document analysis

Henry Box Brown was a fugitive slave in the 19th century. We did an activity where students had to try to fit inside a box roughly the same dimensions as his. Then we read the summary (found on wikipedia) and analyzed the image. We answered the questions and I had them write a short essay about it using the questions as their guide. They shared their answers and we held a discussion about how terrible slavery must have been if he would go to such great lengths to escape it! This resource does no
Preview of Middle Passage, Reading Practice, Primary Source

Middle Passage, Reading Practice, Primary Source

Created by
Suzanne Nelson
This handout provides students with space to practice annotations and note-taking. Students read a primary source account of the African slave trade and the Middle Passage. Excellent practice for Common Core State Standards. Ideal for US History and English classes. For older students - contains graphic information. Recommended use: Model how you would like students to annotate on the first paragraph. Discuss sensitive language and purpose for studying this document. Provide minimum expectation
Preview of Eastern Philosophy Article & DBQs - High School Cultural Enrichment!

Eastern Philosophy Article & DBQs - High School Cultural Enrichment!

World History Free Article: Buddhism, Hinduism, & Taoism - Eastern Religion and Philosophical Perspective - Big Picture! Written with student attention and comprehension in mind!PDF Download -- Reflective Questions Provided at End Suggested Use: Make PDF available to students, have them read the article for comprehension and answer the questions either on a computer or paper and pencil!***You can theoritically print and hand out, but there is so many visuals and images that the ink would be
Preview of Malala Yousafzai: Courageous Activist Nonfiction Reading & Activities for WHM

Malala Yousafzai: Courageous Activist Nonfiction Reading & Activities for WHM

Embark on a transformative journey of courage and advocacy with this Malala Yousafzai nonfiction reading and activities bundle, tailored for Women's History Month! Explore the remarkable story of Malala Yousafzai, the courageous Pakistani activist who defied adversity to champion girls' education and human rights worldwide.Within this comprehensive resource, uncover a meticulously crafted 2-page reading passage, presented in both vibrant color and printer-friendly black and white versions. Accom
Preview of African Slave Trade Background Reading with Questions

African Slave Trade Background Reading with Questions

Created by
Farhad Karim
A brief introduction to the Atlantic Slave Trade. Students are encouraged to read the background and use the sidebar to take notes and create their own summary. On the back of the reading is a related historical document with questions posed in an O.P.V.L. format (Origin, Purpose, Value, Limitations).
Preview of World Religions Unit

World Religions Unit

This unit covers five of the major world religions: Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Each religion comes with a vocabulary chart, video with questions, and a space for your students to summarize what they have learned learning. The Islam portion of this unit has students engage with primary and secondary sources to answer a central historical question (DBQ) and the Hinduism unit allows student to conduct research with guiding question in order gain an understanding of the b
Preview of  Olaudah Equiano Close Read

Olaudah Equiano Close Read

Created by
Brianna Huber
Qlaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789. The text is chunked and students are asked to complete multiple reads of the text, and look for specific text features during each read. When students complete their close read, use the Olaudah Equiano Reading Comprehension Quiz to assess their understanding.
Preview of Ida B Wells Primary Source "Lynch Law in America”

Ida B Wells Primary Source "Lynch Law in America”

Created by
Jamie Suhre
Upgrade your lesson on the New South with this primary source analysis of “Lynch Law in America,” by Ida B Wells, the leading voice in opposition to the use of mob rule and lynching in the United States, peaking from roughly the 1880s-1920s. Analysis questions included.
Preview of From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision

From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision

From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision offers questions that are intended to stimulate deep, critical thinking and encourage students to connect historical context with contemporary society. They can be used as part of a lesson plan around MLK Day to facilitate meaningful discussions and reflections.
Preview of World History DBQs - SUBREADY - Paul's Letter ❤-Erly Christianity Contxt & Q's

World History DBQs - SUBREADY - Paul's Letter ❤-Erly Christianity Contxt & Q's

Ancient Rome Primary Source -- Early Christianity Saint Paul's Letter to Corinthians on Topic of Love!-- PDF Download (Substitute Ready, just post link/download to any teacher website or assignment source and go!)-- Primary Source with Secondary Source Context Too-- Created With High School Comprehension and Engagement in Mind!-- Document-Based Questions Included -- Cool-Relevant-Pictures/Visual Guides for Students! __________________________
Preview of Taoism: A Deeper Look-Primary & Secondary Sources(8)- River Valley Civilizations

Taoism: A Deeper Look-Primary & Secondary Sources(8)- River Valley Civilizations

Ancient China, Eastern Philosophy - Taoism. 8 Handpicked Primary & Secondary sources (Potential DBQs) curated with student comprehension in mind! -- PDF Download -- Primary & Secondary Sources (8 total)-- Created With High School Comprehension and Engagement in Mind!-- Visually appealing to students (and it was fun to make!)A Note From Me to You    If you're not happy with the content please let me know, I don't want anyone to buy the content and then not be able to use it functionally f
Preview of 29 Black History Discussion Topics

29 Black History Discussion Topics

Here are 29 questions students can research and discuss in several formats: essays, speeches, debate, small group discussions, etc.
Preview of FREE Great Migration 4-Lesson Mini-Unit (Lesson Plans + Materials)

FREE Great Migration 4-Lesson Mini-Unit (Lesson Plans + Materials)

Did the Great Migration Create a Better Life for African Americans? This mini-unit includes four comprehensive lesson plans and all materials need to cover the Great Migration. Students examine evidence about lifespans, economic opportunities, the Harlem Renaissance, the Queer Movement, and racism/violence. LEARNING OBJECTIVESReading:o Students will learn how to distinguish between a claim on an issue and reasons made for or against it.o Common Core Standard: ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.1. Cite speci
Preview of The Underground Railroad - Complete Lesson Set

The Underground Railroad - Complete Lesson Set

Through engaging primary and secondary sources, students learn about the underground railroad as well as surrounding events and are given the opportunity to grow their critical thinking skills through a document analysis activity. Documents cover the stories of Hariet Tubman and Sojourner Truth as well as an analysis by a historian regarding an image commonly used in U.S. History textbooks. The extension activity provides students the opportunity to outline their answer to a DBQ prompt (the esse
Preview of Black History Reading Comprehension

Black History Reading Comprehension

Created by
History Your Way
“Black History Time Capsules” are designed to be used as supplemental materials alongside the Social Studies curriculum. When Black history is included, students are presented with surface level information about the same people year after year. These packets include primary sources, biographies, historical facts, quotes, and pictures to bring Black history to life. Activities include critical thinking questions and written responses to develop close reading skills (prediction, text analysis,
Preview of Industrial Age Working Conditions (Women)

Industrial Age Working Conditions (Women)

This product was created to bolster my Gilded/Industrial Age Unit. My particular unit focuses on the lives and working conditions of wage earners. This particular lesson is an engaging way to look at the lives of young Industrial Age female workers in their own words. This is an effective way to incorporate primary sources into your content in an engaging manner.
Preview of The Spread of Islam throughout Ancient Africa

The Spread of Islam throughout Ancient Africa

Created by
Jatwan Gorman
The "Spread of Islam Throughout Ancient Africa" worksheet is designed to facilitate student learning and engagement in exploring the historical spread of Islam in the African continent. This educational resource is suitable for middle school, high school, or introductory college-level courses in history, social studies, or cultural studies.Key Features:Historical Context: The worksheet begins by providing a concise historical background on the emergence of Islam and its early spread. This contex
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