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Civics Common Core RH.9-10.4 webquests

Preview of Civil Rights Movement Webquest - Honors and On-Level Versions

Civil Rights Movement Webquest - Honors and On-Level Versions

Description: Webquest designed to help students through the key events of the Civil Rights Movement. Website used is the same for both levels, but the graphic organizer sheets are different. One is slightly adjusted to be used for on-level students while still addressing the same content, while the other has slightly more rigorous questions/reading skills for an honors level class.Standard(s) Addressed: Students will analyze how individuals and groups mobilized against inequalities in American s
Preview of Supreme Court Cases and Analyzing Arguments

Supreme Court Cases and Analyzing Arguments

This series of handouts familiarizes students with a range of landmark Supreme Court cases, guides them through a brief analysis of the arguments and reasoning involved, and culminates in an argumentative essay responding to a real-world event.This resource can be used as an outside assignment to extend instruction on analysis of argument, civics, the U.S. legal system, and current events, or it can be used to guide in-class instruction, discussion, and debate. In either case, the project invite
Preview of Harriet Tubman Slides with Questions and Links

Harriet Tubman Slides with Questions and Links

This assignment includes a thorough background of Harriet Tubman's contributions to history and includes developing an understanding of her contributions to the Underground Railroad, her role in the Civil War, as well as building a past and present understanding of how she is remembered.
Preview of 2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

Lesson Plan: Webquest and Debate on the Second AmendmentObjective: Students will explore various perspectives and controversies surrounding the Second Amendment through a webquest and engage in a structured debate to develop critical thinking and communication skills.Grade Level: High School (9th - 12th grade)Duration: 5 class periods (approximately 50-60 minutes each)Materials Needed:Computers with internet accessHandouts of webquest questionsWhiteboard and markersDebate question handoutsTimerL
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