Description
Teach students to become independent learners and make their own notes! This Civil Rights Movement research resource covers the fundamental events, people, and history of this critically important period in US History. These self-directed guided notes can be used in so many ways, as the "Teacher Guide' suggests. Along with these notes, a textbook or online resource is all that the students will need to begin their research journey. Directions to access the Google compatible version of the notes are provided. You will receive a Word document of these notes, which is editable. You will also receive a PDF version that keeps the original content, fonts, and margins of the notes (sometimes fonts and margins don't transfer well with a Word document; the PDF is your best option!). This is a great resource to have for your Civil Rights Movement lesson!
Included:
- A Teacher Guide
- A link to Google compatible notes
- Six pages of student notes (which are numbered)
- Four analysis, Follow-Up questions
Topics Covered:
- Jim Crow Segregation
- NAACP, SNCC, and SCLC
- Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board
- Emmett Till
- Little Rock Nine
- MLK Jr., Malcom X, and a “Your Pick” Activist
- Civil Disobedience
- Sit- Ins
- Freedom Riders
- Montgomery Bus Boycott
-Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act
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