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Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking
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Description

Engage students with critical thinking, Civil Rights history, and powerful writing prompts. Perfect for Black History Month, U.S. History units, or high school ELA classrooms. This Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle includes everything you need for meaningful discussion.

This two-resource bundle features a documentary viewing guide and Socratic seminar questions designed to deepen student understanding of the Freedom Riders and the Civil Rights Movement. Ideal for grades 9–12, it encourages thoughtful analysis, historical empathy, and academic discourse.

Whether you're teaching thematic literature, launching a nonfiction unit, or exploring civic action, this bundle supports Common Core speaking and listening standards, evidence-based reading and writing standards, and builds student engagement through inquiry-based learning.

This bundle includes a worksheet that guides students while watching the documentary Freedom Riders, and Socratic seminar/discussion questions for after watching the documentary.

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Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle | Civil Rights | Seminar & Critical Thinking

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Teaching Duration
1 Week

Description

Engage students with critical thinking, Civil Rights history, and powerful writing prompts. Perfect for Black History Month, U.S. History units, or high school ELA classrooms. This Freedom Riders Documentary Bundle includes everything you need for meaningful discussion.

This two-resource bundle features a documentary viewing guide and Socratic seminar questions designed to deepen student understanding of the Freedom Riders and the Civil Rights Movement. Ideal for grades 9–12, it encourages thoughtful analysis, historical empathy, and academic discourse.

Whether you're teaching thematic literature, launching a nonfiction unit, or exploring civic action, this bundle supports Common Core speaking and listening standards, evidence-based reading and writing standards, and builds student engagement through inquiry-based learning.

This bundle includes a worksheet that guides students while watching the documentary Freedom Riders, and Socratic seminar/discussion questions for after watching the documentary.

ENJOY!

*Click "follow" on my store for more lesson plans that engage students!

Report this resource to TPT
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Work with peers to promote civil, democratic discussions and decision-making, set clear goals and deadlines, and establish individual roles as needed.
Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that probe reasoning and evidence; ensure a hearing for a full range of positions on a topic or issue; clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions; and promote divergent and creative perspectives.
Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric, assessing the stance, premises, links among ideas, word choice, points of emphasis, and tone used.
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