Teach the history of segregation in education and the legal battles that shaped the Civil Rights Movement with this Segregation and Education Lesson Plan Bundle. This content-rich resource covers the rise of Jim Crow laws, the impact of Plessy v. Ferguson, and the fight for desegregation, culminating in Brown v. Board of Education and the Little Rock Nine crisis. Designed for two 45-50 minute class periods, these lessons can be easily adapted for longer or shorter instruction. Ideal for any teacher, substitute plans, or virtual classrooms, this bundle provides students with a clear understanding of the legal and social struggles surrounding segregation in education.
Lessons Included:
Reconstruction Lesson Plan | Segregation, Plessy v. Ferguson, Separate but Equal
- Origins and meaning of Jim Crow laws
- Expansion of segregation in the South
- Plessy v. Ferguson case and the separate but equal doctrine
- Supreme Court ruling and its impact on public life
- 18 slides, 4 pages
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Civil Rights Movement Lesson Plan | Brown v. Board of Education, Little Rock 9
- Brown v. Board of Education and the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn segregation
- The Little Rock Nine Crisis and federal intervention
- Ruby Bridges and the New Orleans School Crisis
- James Meredith and the Ole Miss Riots
- Governor George Wallace’s Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
- President Kennedy’s civil rights speech and proposed legislation
- 35 slides, 4 pages
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Total Slides/Pages: 61 total (53 slides, 8 pages)
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Each Lesson Plan Includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation: Ready-to-use, visually engaging slides.
- Guided Notes: Student-friendly fill-in-the-blank notes to accompany the lessons.
- Multiple Choice Quizzes: Quick quizzes of 6 questions in length to assess understanding.
- Teacher Answer Keys: Easy-to-reference answer keys for both guided notes and quizzes.
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Why You’ll Love This Bundle:
- Excellent Value - save 10% compared to buying each lesson separately.
- Comprehensive Coverage – From Jim Crow laws to the fight for desegregation
- Easy-to-Use – Ready for in-person, virtual, or substitute plans
- Engaging Visuals – Historical images, court case summaries, and key event breakdowns
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