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Preview of Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity | Sequencing & Chronology Lesson

Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity | Sequencing & Chronology Lesson

Students explore the Civil Rights Movement through an engaging timeline activity that strengthens sequencing, chronology, and historical thinking skills. This no-prep lesson plan also includes thought-provoking writing prompts to deepen understanding of civil rights and Black history. Designed for middle & high school social studies classes, this Civil Rights timeline activity lesson plan is intended for a 45-minute class period but can be easily differentiated for varying grade/ability leve
Preview of Close Reading & Annotation | Sojourner Truth, Ain’t I a Woman?

Close Reading & Annotation | Sojourner Truth, Ain’t I a Woman?

Engage students with one of the earliest and most powerful speeches on race and gender. This close reading & annotation lesson uses Sojourner Truth’s 1851 speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” to help students analyze themes of intersectionality, systemic oppression, and identity while practicing key literacy skills. What’s Included: Full text of “Ain’t I a Woman?” (public domain) Annotation guide with clear symbols + strategies for rhetoric and theme Scaffolded comprehension questions (literal → inter
Preview of Close Reading & Annotation | W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk

Close Reading & Annotation | W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk

Teach double-consciousness and systemic racism with a ready-to-use lesson.This close reading & annotation resource uses an excerpt from W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk (1903) to guide students through themes of identity, race, and systemic oppression while sharpening their close reading and annotation skills. What’s Included: Annotatable excerpt from Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk (“Of Our Spiritual Strivings”) Annotation guide with symbols + strategies for rhetoric and theme Sc
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