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Preview of Ethnic Studies: Zoot Suit Riots Primary Source Analysis Quiz, Rubrics, & More!

Ethnic Studies: Zoot Suit Riots Primary Source Analysis Quiz, Rubrics, & More!

This Unit Bundle includes: 1. Teacher Instructions 2. Primary Source3. DBQ Quiz4. 2 Rubrics Options5. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Instructions (Speaker, Occasion, Purpose, Audience)6. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Example7. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Student Checklist8. Feedback Sheet9. Reading Checklist10. Student Expectations + Timer Slide11. Digital + Print FormatDigital Resource, Print, & EditableThis assignment is part of a "Our Stories: Latinx Americans Unit", Ethnic Studi
Preview of Ethnic Studies: DACA Barack Obama's Response Primary Source Analysis Quiz & More

Ethnic Studies: DACA Barack Obama's Response Primary Source Analysis Quiz & More

This Unit Bundle includes: 1. Teacher Instructions 2. Primary Source3. DBQ Quiz4. 2 Rubrics Options5. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Instructions (Speaker, Occasion, Purpose, Audience)6. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Example7. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Student Checklist8. Feedback Sheet9. Reading Checklist10. Student Expectations + Timer Slide11. Digital + Print FormatDigital Resource, Print, & EditableThis assignment is part of a "Our Stories: Latinx Americans Unit", Ethnic Studi
Preview of Ethnic Studies: East LA Walk Outs Demands Primary Source Analysis Quiz & More!

Ethnic Studies: East LA Walk Outs Demands Primary Source Analysis Quiz & More!

This Unit Bundle includes: 1. Teacher Instructions 2. Primary Source3. DBQ Quiz4. 2 Rubrics Options5. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Instructions (Speaker, Occasion, Purpose, Audience)6. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Example7. S.O.P.A. Primary Source Analysis Student Checklist8. Feedback Sheet9. Reading Checklist10. Student Expectations + Timer Slide11. Digital + Print FormatDigital Resource, Print, & EditableThis assignment is part of a "Our Stories: Latinx Americans Unit", Ethnic Studi
Preview of Civil Rights Movement WEBQUEST (PDF and Google Docs Format)

Civil Rights Movement WEBQUEST (PDF and Google Docs Format)

Allow students to discover and explore the Civil Rights Movement in this engaging NO PREP student-centered activity. The website contains historical photo sets with descriptions of topics, maps, and primary sources. Early finishers can explore videos and primary source accounts to help ensure all levels of learners are served. The webquest uses the engaging website listed below: http://www.fasttrackteaching.com/ffap/Unit_13_Civil_Rights/Unit_13_Civil_Rights_main.htmlThis simple, yet effective,
Preview of Olaudah Equiano Reading Comprehension Quiz

Olaudah Equiano Reading Comprehension Quiz

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Brianna Huber
Use the Olaudah Equiano Close Read prior to giving this comprehension quiz. Questions assess main idea, perspective, purpose, and word analysis.
Preview of NO PREP DBQ: "The Mischievous Telephone Girl Makes More Trouble"

NO PREP DBQ: "The Mischievous Telephone Girl Makes More Trouble"

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DocLearn
This DBQ invites students to analyze the societal expectations and stereotypes surrounding female telephone operators, or “hello girls,” in the late 19th century. The humorous story highlights challenges in early telephone systems while reflecting broader gender dynamics and labor trends. Key Themes:Gender Stereotypes: Female operators were often viewed as mischievous or unprofessional, reflecting societal biases about women in the workplace.Technological Challenges: Early telephone systems were
Preview of Christmas Science Article #8: Holiday Eating Habits (Google Slides & PDF)

Christmas Science Article #8: Holiday Eating Habits (Google Slides & PDF)

Why Do We Eat More During the Holidays? is a student-friendly science reading activity that explores the biological and environmental reasons behind increased food intake during the holiday season. Through an engaging nonfiction text, students learn how hunger hormones, metabolism, portion size, and social cues influence eating behavior. This resource is ideal for December classrooms that finish core instruction early but still need meaningful, standards-aligned work. Students practice ACT-styl
Preview of  Olaudah Equiano Close Read

Olaudah Equiano Close Read

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Brianna Huber
Qlaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789. The text is chunked and students are asked to complete multiple reads of the text, and look for specific text features during each read. When students complete their close read, use the Olaudah Equiano Reading Comprehension Quiz to assess their understanding.
Preview of Christmas Science Article #9: Winter Runny Noses (Google Slides & PDF)

Christmas Science Article #9: Winter Runny Noses (Google Slides & PDF)

Why Does Your Nose Run More in Cold Weather? is a student-friendly science reading activity that explains the biological reasons behind a common winter experience. Through an engaging nonfiction text, students explore how cold, dry air affects the nasal passages, why mucus production increases, and how blood flow helps protect the respiratory system. This resource is ideal for December classrooms that finish core instruction early but still need meaningful, standards-aligned work. Students pract
Preview of Latinx Americans Document Based Question Test + Rubrics, Outlines & More!

Latinx Americans Document Based Question Test + Rubrics, Outlines & More!

This Unit includes: 1. DBQ Test: Latinx Americans2. DBQ Outline Expectations + For Success3. DBQ Rubric + Checklist & Self Evaluation4. DBQ Outline Graphic Organizer Template5. Bonus Historical Thinking Skills Presentation6. Teacher InstructionsDigital Resource, Print, & EditableDon't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. This resource is tailored for an Ethnic Studies Class but can be used for Chicano Studies, Latinx Studies, Hispanic Heritage Month, and U.S
Preview of Jim Crow Laws & Plessy v. Ferguson | Informational Text Activity with Questions

Jim Crow Laws & Plessy v. Ferguson | Informational Text Activity with Questions

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Simply Novel
Teach your students about the landmark Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson with this engaging informational text and comprehension activity. This two-page article introduces students to the story of Homer Adolph Plessy, a man jailed in 1892 for sitting in the “white” section of a Louisiana railroad car despite being only one-eighth Black. Students will learn how his case challenged segregation laws under the 13th and 14th Amendments, the guilty ruling by Judge John Howard Ferguson, and the
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis and Digital Resource

Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis and Digital Resource

Civil Rights Movement: Successes & Failures Data Analysis is an excellent way to review the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement through common core analysis. First, students discuss the accomplishments of civil rights legislation, followed by common core analysis of data from recent U.S. Census Bureau information, where students consider the work that still needs to be done. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand-alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute
Preview of  Civil Rights Movement Complete Unit (IB Rights and Protest)

Civil Rights Movement Complete Unit (IB Rights and Protest)

This is a bundle of 20 lessons that is designed to educate about the Black Civil Rights movement. It starts with the origins of slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, legislation such as Plessy vs Ferguson and then examines a series of protests in the 1950's and 1960's. Legal decisions include: Plessy v Ferguson, Brown v Board and the Civil Rights Act Protests include: Montgomery Bus Boycott, Little Rock 9, Sit Ins, Freedom Riders, March on Washington and the Black Panthers There is
Preview of Witch Hunt & Trials: Game, Primary Source Activity | Middle & High School

Witch Hunt & Trials: Game, Primary Source Activity | Middle & High School

Need something fun, but informative this Halloween? Step into the hysteria of early modern Europe with this immersive Witch Hunting Inquiry Activity, a two-part lesson combining a 17th-century “Choose Your Own Adventure” simulation and primary source analysis from English witch trials. Designed for middle and high school history classes, this resource helps students explore fear, justice, and belief in the early modern world through hands-on historical inquiry and reflection. In Part 1, students
Preview of Hundred Years' War Lesson: Joan of Arc Activity with Pear Deck Google Slides DBQ

Hundred Years' War Lesson: Joan of Arc Activity with Pear Deck Google Slides DBQ

Engage students in exploring Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years’ War with this interactive DBQ activity. Perfect for teaching women’s history and medieval Europe, this resource includes critical-thinking questions, primary and secondary source analysis, and interactive slide features to boost student engagement. Students will investigate Joan of Arc’s role in the Hundred Years’ War and her lasting impact on history, while developing key skills like document analysis and evidence-based writing. Id
Preview of Convincing Americans to Rebel: Excerpts from Thomas Paine’s Common Sense DBQ

Convincing Americans to Rebel: Excerpts from Thomas Paine’s Common Sense DBQ

This primary source non-fiction reading and writing DBQ activity was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying Thomas Paine's Common Sense / American Revolution / 13 Colonies / European Colonies in North America. Before the Declaration of Independence was written, 38 year old Thomas Paine wrote and published an essay that urged and convinced many colonists to rebel against Great Britain. This activity presents Paine's most accessible phrases that help students understa
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Civil Rights Movement Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Teach source analysis and bring richness to your Civil Rights Movement unit with these curated on Brown v. Board, Little Rock Nine, desegregation, and others.This 6-pack also comes in Google files for a paperless option! Featured voices in this collection:President EisenhowerSupreme CourtPresident KennedyGovernor WallaceGovernor FaubusPresident ObamaThis kit uses the effective HIPPOS framework to target historical & critical thinking skills:Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurpos
Preview of Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Teach source analysis and bring richness to your US History course with these curated voices from Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others.This 6-pack also comes in Google files for a paperless option! Featured voices in this fight for change:Frederick DouglassDorothea DixElizabeth Cady StantonSojourner TruthHenry David Thoreau Factory laborersEffective HIPPOS framework to target historical & critical thinking skills:Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurposeOutside I
Preview of Women of the Declaration of Independence - Complete Lesson Set

Women of the Declaration of Independence - Complete Lesson Set

Through engaging primary and secondary sources, students learn about women’s involvement in the declaration of independence as well as surrounding events and are given the opportunity to grow their critical thinking skills through a document analysis activity. Documents include correspondence between Abigail Adams and her husband as well as recent journal articles detailing women’s involvement. The extension activity provides students the opportunity to outline their answer to a DBQ prompt (the
Preview of NO PREP/SELF GRADING DBQ: The Colored Man is No Slacker (1918)

NO PREP/SELF GRADING DBQ: The Colored Man is No Slacker (1918)

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DocLearn
Bring a vivid exploration of patriotism, sacrifice, and racial inequality during World War I into your classroom with this DBQ featuring the 1918 poster The Colored Man is No Slacker. This artwork highlights the contributions of over 350,000 African American soldiers who served in World War I despite enduring segregation, prejudice, and unequal treatment. Why Choose This DBQ?Historical and Cultural Insight:Students will analyze African American contributions to World War I within the broader co
Preview of Little Rock Nine Primary Source DBQ Activity Civil Rights Movement High School

Little Rock Nine Primary Source DBQ Activity Civil Rights Movement High School

Tap into your students’ personal fears, decision-making skills, and creativity in these 6 activities that cover the actions and people, from President Eisenhower and Governor Faubus to the 9 Little Rock Central High School students themselves, that turned the first day of the school year into a crisis. What made Little Rock, Arkansas 1957 the collision of emotions and laws, of rights and responsibilities? Why did that photo of Hazel Bryan and Elizabeth Eckford capture the attention of the entir
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ, Digital Learning & PrintA free version is available in print, but does not include the digital option. This practice will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the various aspects concerning the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The format will have students analyze 4 documents, answer 4 short answer questions, and then there is a writing extension with a rubric. It is also formatted to use in print or with an online classroom. E
Preview of Freedmen's Bureau Bill Primary Source(Reconstruction) + Digital Resource

Freedmen's Bureau Bill Primary Source(Reconstruction) + Digital Resource

The Freedmen's Bureau Bill Primary Source Activity teaches students about the achievements and the failures of the Freedmen’s Bureau during Reconstruction and its decline under President Johnson. Using common core analysis of two primary source documents, the Freedmen's Bureau Bill and Black Code laws from Louisiana, students get a deep understanding of the conflict between southern states and the federal government. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand-alone assig
Preview of NO PREP DBQ: "Speech to the Atlanta Exposition" – Booker T. Washington Excerpts

NO PREP DBQ: "Speech to the Atlanta Exposition" – Booker T. Washington Excerpts

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DocLearn
This DBQ centers on Booker T. Washington’s influential “Speech to the Atlanta Exposition” (1895) and its role in shaping discussions on African American progress in the post-Reconstruction South. Students will analyze Washington's philosophy of economic self-reliance, practical labor, and gradual social integration through five self-grading, standards-based multiple-choice questions. This resource encourages critical thinking about the historical debates surrounding African American advancemen
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