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Black History Month Common Core WHST.11-12.1 resources

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 MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the sit-in protests that became a defining component of the Civil Rights Movement, thanks to the efforts of the Greensboro boys one evening in February 1960.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on protestThe backstory of Black civil rights prior to 1960Sit-In demonstrations throughout the early 1960sRecent Black Lives Matter demonstrationsThis unit streng
Preview of Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

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Unlock a comprehensive and engaging Black History Month educational bundle designed for middle and high school students. This bundle is a holistic journey through history, integrating primary sources, in-depth research assignments, and transformative projects. From analyzing the Brown vs. Board of Education opinion to embodying unsung heroes in a Living Museum, this bundle provides a dynamic and multifaceted approach to Black history education.Primary Source Analysis: This primary source analysi
Preview of Black Panther Party- Listen, Short Answer, Research, Conversation & Paragraph

Black Panther Party- Listen, Short Answer, Research, Conversation & Paragraph

High-Interest Topic: The truth about the Black Panther Party is more relevant today than ever! Don't wait for Black History Month!There are many misconceptions about the group. The Black Panthers were considered dangerous to the FBI not because they were armed and monitored police interactions with black people but because of their inclusive and peaceful collaboration and support of many people including feminists, gay rights groups, and anti-war activists (to name only a few). The tactics use
Preview of Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of Reconstruction Jigsaw Project: Create a African American Magazine about Freedom

Reconstruction Jigsaw Project: Create a African American Magazine about Freedom

JIGSAW PROJECT: CREATE AN AFRICAN AMERICAN MAGAZINE ABOUT FREEDOMInquiry Question: How did African Americans combat segregation after Reconstruction?PERFECT FOR A COOPERATIVE DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSROOM!Keep learning at home fun with cooperative projects, not boring lectures and powerpoint presentations!Students will create a magazine aimed toward newly freed slaves going over many of the accomplishments Black people have achieved since the end of slavery. Students will focus on African
Preview of *REMOTE/ABSENT WORK* Jubilee Video + Discussion: Black Teens and Grandparents

*REMOTE/ABSENT WORK* Jubilee Video + Discussion: Black Teens and Grandparents

Jubilee is an incredible video-making company, focused on inclusion and awareness via engaging discussions. With this freebie, you'll find discussion questions and a discussion prompt to go alongside the viewing of this video. When exploring the complexities of generations, race, and racial identity, it is crucial to study the relationships between generations. Whether your class is beginning a reading that features these themes, or you’re introducing a history unit on the subject, this resource
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