TPT
Total:
$0.00
10 results

Black History Month Common Core RH.9-10.1 resources for staff

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 10 Civil Rights Movement Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboards

10 Civil Rights Movement Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboards

This activity teaches students to close read 10 primary source images, determine the main ideas, and cite evidence to support their claims. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about 10 events of the Civil Rights Movement by close reading iconic images from the Library of Congress and National Archives. Table of ContentsHow do students
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Greensboro Woolworth Counter Sit-in

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Greensboro Woolworth Counter Sit-in

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about resistance to integration during the Civil Rights Movement by close reading an iconic image of the 1960 Woolworth student sit-in in Greensboro, NC. Table of Co
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: March on Washington 1963

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: March on Washington 1963

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about the 1963 March on Washington, during the Civil Rights Movement, by close reading a photograph in which African Americans depart their busses, grab their signs (
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: James Meredith at Ole Miss

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: James Meredith at Ole Miss

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about resistance to integration during the Civil Rights Movement by close reading an iconic image of James Meredith integrating Ole Miss. In the photograph, James Mer
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Little Rock Rally at the State Capit

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Little Rock Rally at the State Capit

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about resistance to integration during the Civil Rights Movement in US History by close reading an iconic image of a rally at the state house following integration in
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Voting Rights Act 1965

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Voting Rights Act 1965

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about landmark legislation during the Civil Rights Movement by close reading an iconic image following the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In the photograph
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Bombing of Arthur Shores House in AL

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Bombing of Arthur Shores House in AL

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about resistance to integration by close reading an iconic image of the the bombing of NAACP attorney Arthur Shores' home in Birmingham, Alabama. (Shoes' home was bom
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Black Panther Convention

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Black Panther Convention

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire  about the the 1970 Black Panther Convention and Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention. Table of ContentsHow do students use the Scratch Off?How can teache
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: DC Riot 1968

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: DC Riot 1968

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about unrest in DC following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement by close reading an iconic image.Table of ContentsHow do stu
Showing 1-10 of 10 results