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Reconstruction Era Activity Role Play / Mixer: Abolitionists, Labor Unions, etc.

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Contributor:
DaSilva Solutions
Grade Level:
6-12
Product Type:
Activity, Role-Play, Review, Unit introduction
File Type:
Google Slides
Pages:
28
Answer Key:
N/A
  • This can be modified to become a number of digital or face-to-face activities!
  • Made to be easy to use and easy to navigate - everything is hyperlinked to the matching slide!
  • Questions can be answered entirely online with the digital slide, or in-person with the printable handout ;)
  • Each character's bio has active hyperlinks to clarify vocabulary words, assist in research, and guide students in learning more about their character's life :)
$4.00

Description

⭐YOU CAN USE THIS AS A ROLE-PLAY ACTIVITY, WAX-MUSEUM ACTIVITY, GALLERY WALK, ETC. GREAT FOR INTRODUCTION, REVIEW, AND MORE.⭐

This product includes the following:

  • Instructions for the teacher beside every slide
  • Hyperlinked resources to help you edit, customize, and modify this product to your specific needs and preferences
  • Links to all original sources (I CITE MY WORK!)
  • Interactive gifs, images, quotes, and more!
  • A chart for you to assign roles to your students - hyperlinked to their matched role/slide
  • Tools to help you collaborate with other classes both online or in-person
  • Recommendations for follow-up activities and/or extra credit
  • ALL slides are interactive, student-friendly, and designed for collaboration / group-use
  • This product can be used entirely online, face-to-face, or a combination thereof ;)

Characters for the role-play/mixer include the following:

  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Wendell Phillips
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Lucy Stone
  • Francis Harper
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • William Sylvis
  • Augusta Lewis
  • Ira Steward
  • Isaac Myers
  • Newton Knight
  • Henry Highland Garnet
  • Lydia Maria Child
  • P. B. S. Pinchback
  • W. J. Whipper
  • Charlotte “Lottie” Rollins
  • Benjamin Montgomery
  • Abram Colby
  • John Roy Lynch
  • Walter Moses Burton

Note: This is nothing new: I give credit where credit is due - this activity was created by the Zinn Education Project. iI have simply reformatted it to make it digital- & online-learning friendly.

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