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.
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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.

