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Freedom Riders Video Guide
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Bring the courage and determination of the Freedom Riders (1961) into your classroom with this engaging video-based activity! Students will watch a short video on the Freedom Rides and respond to comprehension questions in a ready-to-use Google Form.

This resource includes:

  • Direct video link with timestamp for quick classroom use.
  • Google Form quiz with multiple choice questions covering the goals of the Freedom Riders, the violent resistance they faced, and their impact on the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Questions designed to check comprehension while encouraging critical thinking about nonviolent protest, federal intervention, and grassroots activism.
  • Automatic grading for fast feedback and easy assessment.

Perfect for units on:

  • The Civil Rights Movement
  • Nonviolent Protest
  • Student Activism in the 1960s
  • Federal vs. State Power

This activity combines short video analysis with interactive questioning, helping students understand how the Freedom Riders challenged segregation and pushed the federal government to act.

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Freedom Riders Video Guide

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Description

Bring the courage and determination of the Freedom Riders (1961) into your classroom with this engaging video-based activity! Students will watch a short video on the Freedom Rides and respond to comprehension questions in a ready-to-use Google Form.

This resource includes:

  • Direct video link with timestamp for quick classroom use.
  • Google Form quiz with multiple choice questions covering the goals of the Freedom Riders, the violent resistance they faced, and their impact on the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Questions designed to check comprehension while encouraging critical thinking about nonviolent protest, federal intervention, and grassroots activism.
  • Automatic grading for fast feedback and easy assessment.

Perfect for units on:

  • The Civil Rights Movement
  • Nonviolent Protest
  • Student Activism in the 1960s
  • Federal vs. State Power

This activity combines short video analysis with interactive questioning, helping students understand how the Freedom Riders challenged segregation and pushed the federal government to act.

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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