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Last updated

25 May 2025

pptx, 64.09 MB
pptx, 64.09 MB

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

Fonts should be embedded, but if you have formatting issues, the font you need is Lexend.

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