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Civil Rights Movement Activities Unit Resource Bundle

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Due to a week-long bereavement period, I ended up using this resource as sub assignments. It worked wonderfully, and my students were able to explain different protests and events that took place.
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The Civil Rights Movement Unit bundle contains 13 high-interest activities to teach the entirety of the Civil Rights Movement, including the tragedy involving Emmett Till, the Little Rock 9, the Greensboro 4, Martin Luther King Jr., Freedom Riders, Ruby Bridges, Malcolm X (Malcolm Little), the Ku Klux Klan, and much more. Save over 20% with this bundle purchase!

The THIRTEEN resources included in this bundle are:

✔ 1.) The Tragic Story of Emmett Till: A Four-Step, Multi-Faceted Activity!

✔ 2.) Civil Rights Movement Protests: Freedom Riders, Greensboro 4, Little Rock 9, & more!

✔ 3.) Martin Luther King Speeches: "I Have a Dream" compared to "I've Been to the Mountaintop."

✔ 4.) Plessy v Ferguson, Jim Crow Laws, & how "Separate Was Inherently Unequal."

✔ 5.) The Bravery of Ruby Bridges: Students understand the courage of Ruby Bridges!

✔ 6.) Martin King Jr. Day! What's the story with this holiday?

✔ 7.) Ku Klux Klan & the Civil Rights Movement: A CSI on Medgar Evers, 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, Freedom Summer Murders, and more!

✔ 8.) Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine: A Primary Source Analysis on Civil Rights!

✔ 9.) Civil Rights Act: What did the Civil Rights Act do? What progress has been made?

✔ 10.) Who was Malcolm Little? A Malcolm X Analysis and Martin Luther King Comparison!

✔ 11.) LBJ's Great Society: Source Analysis, Medicare, Pell Grants, FHA, HUD, Medicaid!
✔ 12.) Civil Rights Movement "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning!

✔ 13.) Civil Rights Movement Assessment: Two-Part Test for Civil Rights Movement!

All resources include teacher keys and are 100% Google 1:1 ready and compatible!

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Are you looking for additional supplements for the Civil Rights Movement? Be sure to check out...

- Civil Rights Movement DIFFERENTIATED Primary Sources

- Civil Rights Trivia Challenge Review Game

- Civil Rights Movement Guided Notes and PowerPoint set

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Total Pages
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Teaching Duration
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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally).

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