
This ‘all in one’ downloadable workbook contains four fully resourced lessons introducing the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to Year 9 students. Designed for non-specialist delivery or independent use (e.g. cover lessons, home learning), it includes knowledge-rich content, structured activities, and creative tasks.
Included Lessons:
What was life like for Black Americans in the early 20th century?
– Contextual summary, source analysis grid, comprehension and extended writing
Who were the key Civil Rights leaders and what did they do?
– Leader profiles, table tasks, match-up activity, extended writing
How did people protest to demand change?
– Overview of protest methods, categorisation task, quiz, writing frame
What was achieved – and what challenges remained?
– Achievements/challenges comparison, comprehension, creative reflection, extended writing
Also includes:
Modern links extension task (e.g. George Floyd, BLM, Windrush) with case studies and grid
20-question multiple-choice quiz with answer version
Creative poster task with model examples for pupils to copy
All key terms in bold with definitions provided where appropriate
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