A 4-page student activity guide for the cultural diffusion lesson, including a warm-up, video notes, case studies (Noodles, Buddhism, Soccer), a mapping activity, and reflection questions.
A condensed study guide for Lesson 2, covering the major figures, vocabulary, and events of the Civil Rights Movement from 1963-1968 for student assessment preparation.
A two-page visual archive for Lesson 2, featuring 20 names, dates, and links to iconic imagery from the Civil Rights Movement's peak years (1963-1968). Revised for improved title spacing, larger URL font, and better page breaks. Added a reflection section for student engagement.
A curated list of primary sources for Lesson 2, featuring key speeches and letters from the 1963-1968 period with dates and links.
Instructor speaker notes for Lesson 2, providing narrative context and discussion questions for the climactic years of the Civil Rights Movement.
Answer key for Lesson 2, providing the expected responses for the guided notes and the "Soapbox & Ink" primary source analysis activity.
Primary source activity for Lesson 2, featuring a comparative analysis of speeches by Malcolm X and George Wallace, and a visual analysis of a voting rights political cartoon.
Guided notes for Lesson 2, covering the high-profile events of the 1960s civil rights struggle from Birmingham to Memphis, with an emphasis on key advocates and political opponents.
Slide deck for Lesson 2 (1963-1968), focusing on the Birmingham campaign, the March on Washington, the Voting Rights Act, Malcolm X, and the Memphis Sanitation Strike.
Teacher guide for Lesson 2 (1963-1968), including pacing, background on figures like George Wallace and Strom Thurmond, and guidance on comparing King and Malcolm X's strategies.
A condensed study guide for Lesson 1, summarizing key vocabulary, figures (advocates vs opponents), and significant events for student review and test preparation.
A two-page visual archive for Lesson 1, containing 20 curated names, dates, and links to historical images and political cartoons relevant to the Civil Rights Movement from 1954-1961. Revised for improved title spacing, larger URL font, and better page breaks. Added a reflection section for student engagement.
A curated list of primary sources for Lesson 1, including newspaper editorials, speeches, and interviews with names, dates, and resource links.
Detailed speaker notes for the Lesson 1 slide deck, providing instructional scripts, discussion prompts, and deeper historical context for each major slide.
Comprehensive answer key for Lesson 1, covering both the guided notes and the primary source analysis activity.
A primary source analysis activity for Lesson 1 where students analyze a newspaper editorial regarding the Montgomery Bus Boycott and a description of a political cartoon featuring Governor Orval Faubus.
Guided notes for Lesson 1 to accompany the slide deck, designed with a clean editorial layout and specific fill-in-the-blank sections covering key events and figures from 1954-1961.
A dynamic slide deck for Lesson 1 (1954-1961), featuring high-contrast layouts, key advocates like Diane Nash and John Lewis, and pivotal events from the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the Freedom Riders. Revised for better title legibility and date contrast.