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Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle | Slideshow + Student Guidelines
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Everything you need to run a meaningful, student-driven Civil Rights research project — all in one place! This complete Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle includes both the teacher-facing slideshow presentation AND the student-facing guidelines reference document, giving you a fully turnkey project ready to launch on day one.

Students choose an individual or organization from the 1950s and 1960s that resonates with them personally — covering multiple civil rights movements of the era and ensuring every student finds someone they connect with. With student choice built in, this is one of those projects students are genuinely excited about!

Designed for a full work week, everything is structured and ready to go — no extra planning, no extra handouts, no extra prep!

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Civil Rights Research Project Slideshow (Google Slides)
    • Curated list of movements, individuals, and organizations
    • Project components and requirements
    • Presentation expectations
    • MLA format reminder slides

  • Student Guidelines Reference Document (Google Doc)
    • Student-friendly project guidelines and requirements
    • Full list of movements and individuals to choose from
    • Easy to post directly to your online course page or Google Classroom

PERFECT FOR:

  • ELA Civil Rights literature units (myPerspectives compatible!)
  • U.S. History Civil Rights units
  • Student choice and culturally responsive teaching
  • Research and presentation skills practice
  • Online, hybrid, or in-person classrooms
  • Black History Month
  • High school ELA and Social Studies

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Description

Everything you need to run a meaningful, student-driven Civil Rights research project — all in one place! This complete Civil Rights Movement Research Project Bundle includes both the teacher-facing slideshow presentation AND the student-facing guidelines reference document, giving you a fully turnkey project ready to launch on day one.

Students choose an individual or organization from the 1950s and 1960s that resonates with them personally — covering multiple civil rights movements of the era and ensuring every student finds someone they connect with. With student choice built in, this is one of those projects students are genuinely excited about!

Designed for a full work week, everything is structured and ready to go — no extra planning, no extra handouts, no extra prep!

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Civil Rights Research Project Slideshow (Google Slides)
    • Curated list of movements, individuals, and organizations
    • Project components and requirements
    • Presentation expectations
    • MLA format reminder slides

  • Student Guidelines Reference Document (Google Doc)
    • Student-friendly project guidelines and requirements
    • Full list of movements and individuals to choose from
    • Easy to post directly to your online course page or Google Classroom

PERFECT FOR:

  • ELA Civil Rights literature units (myPerspectives compatible!)
  • U.S. History Civil Rights units
  • Student choice and culturally responsive teaching
  • Research and presentation skills practice
  • Online, hybrid, or in-person classrooms
  • Black History Month
  • High school ELA and Social Studies

SAVE MONEY — buying this bundle saves you vs. purchasing each resource individually!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
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