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Civil Rights Activity Gallery Walk

$3.60

Engage students in the civil rights movement through the pathway of education in this gallery walk. Students get up and moving to explore segregation, the fight for equality and integration. Bring the civil rights movement alive with a topic students can relate to directly. Students conduct an analysis of their findings about the civil rights movement and schools.

Included in this gallery walk:*

- Teacher's Guide (p. 4)

- Exhibit A: Plessy v. Ferguson (p. 5)

- Exhibit B: Separate Facilities (p. 6-7)

- Exhibit C: Separate school conditions (p. 8)

- Exhibit D: Protesting school conditions (p. 9-11)

- Exhibit E: Brown v. Board of Education (p. 12-13)

- Exhibit F: Desegregating Schools (p 14)

- Exhibit G: Little Rock in 2011 (p. 15)

- Exhibit H: Distribution of students in modern times (p. 16-18)

- Exhibit I: The fight for equality in schools today (p. 19-21)

- Graphic Organizer (p. 22-23)

- Analysis activity (p. 24)

Must have Civil rights resources include:

☆ Civil Rights Movement Resource Bundle (includes this product)

☆ Civil Rights Activities for today - great for social justice discussions

☆ Civil Rights Movement Bell-ringers, warm-ups, writing prompts FREE

☆ Civil Rights Movement Collaborative Newspaper Activity or Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Digital Interactive Notebook Google Drive

☆ Civil Rights Movement Gallery Walk of Images and Primary Sources

☆ Civil Rights Movement Illustrated Timeline Activity or Collaborative Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Interactive Notebook Pages

☆ Civil Rights Movement Research and Role Play Project RECENTLY UPDATED

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Engage students in the civil rights movement through the pathway of education in this gallery walk. Students get up and moving to explore segregation, the fight for equality and integration. Bring the civil rights movement alive with a topic students can relate to directly. Students conduct an analysis of their findings about the civil rights movement and schools.

Included in this gallery walk:*

- Teacher's Guide (p. 4)

- Exhibit A: Plessy v. Ferguson (p. 5)

- Exhibit B: Separate Facilities (p. 6-7)

- Exhibit C: Separate school conditions (p. 8)

- Exhibit D: Protesting school conditions (p. 9-11)

- Exhibit E: Brown v. Board of Education (p. 12-13)

- Exhibit F: Desegregating Schools (p 14)

- Exhibit G: Little Rock in 2011 (p. 15)

- Exhibit H: Distribution of students in modern times (p. 16-18)

- Exhibit I: The fight for equality in schools today (p. 19-21)

- Graphic Organizer (p. 22-23)

- Analysis activity (p. 24)

Must have Civil rights resources include:

☆ Civil Rights Movement Resource Bundle (includes this product)

☆ Civil Rights Activities for today - great for social justice discussions

☆ Civil Rights Movement Bell-ringers, warm-ups, writing prompts FREE

☆ Civil Rights Movement Collaborative Newspaper Activity or Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Digital Interactive Notebook Google Drive

☆ Civil Rights Movement Gallery Walk of Images and Primary Sources

☆ Civil Rights Movement Illustrated Timeline Activity or Collaborative Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Interactive Notebook Pages

☆ Civil Rights Movement Research and Role Play Project RECENTLY UPDATED

Engage students in the civil rights movement through the pathway of education in this gallery walk. Students get up and moving to explore segregation, the fight for equality and integration. Bring the civil rights movement alive with a topic students can relate to directly. Students conduct an analysis of their findings about the civil rights movement and schools.

Included in this gallery walk:*

- Teacher's Guide (p. 4)

- Exhibit A: Plessy v. Ferguson (p. 5)

- Exhibit B: Separate Facilities (p. 6-7)

- Exhibit C: Separate school conditions (p. 8)

- Exhibit D: Protesting school conditions (p. 9-11)

- Exhibit E: Brown v. Board of Education (p. 12-13)

- Exhibit F: Desegregating Schools (p 14)

- Exhibit G: Little Rock in 2011 (p. 15)

- Exhibit H: Distribution of students in modern times (p. 16-18)

- Exhibit I: The fight for equality in schools today (p. 19-21)

- Graphic Organizer (p. 22-23)

- Analysis activity (p. 24)

Must have Civil rights resources include:

☆ Civil Rights Movement Resource Bundle (includes this product)

☆ Civil Rights Activities for today - great for social justice discussions

☆ Civil Rights Movement Bell-ringers, warm-ups, writing prompts FREE

☆ Civil Rights Movement Collaborative Newspaper Activity or Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Digital Interactive Notebook Google Drive

☆ Civil Rights Movement Gallery Walk of Images and Primary Sources

☆ Civil Rights Movement Illustrated Timeline Activity or Collaborative Project

☆ Civil Rights Movement Interactive Notebook Pages

☆ Civil Rights Movement Research and Role Play Project RECENTLY UPDATED

What teachers LOVE about this resource:

  • I loved this resource and so did my students!! I 100% recommend it to everyone!!

  • My students really liked using this as a way to learn about the Civil Rights Movement. I thought it was a great way to introduce my students to a variety of topics, quickly and effectively.

  • My students loved this resource. As a history teacher, I sometimes struggle finding ways to get my students engaged and moving around. This helped a lot and my students enjoyed the lesson.

  • My students enjoyed the gallery walk. They were so excited to do something different. The information was very accurate, and the students learned a lot of information. The images were amazing as well.

  • Great for activating background knowledge before reading historical fiction.

This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are interested in a site license, please contact me for a quote. This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives.

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