Civil Rights Movement
March 31st & April 10th
Starter: No Starter
Quiz: N/A
Lesson: We reviewed our Cold War Unit Test
Assignment: Define the 25 vocabulary words below.
Starter: No Starter
Quiz: N/A
Lesson: We reviewed our Cold War Unit Test
Assignment: Define the 25 vocabulary words below.
April 11th & April 12th
Starter: Based on this cover, what group do you think the article favored, the civil rights marchers or the Selma police?
Explain your answer.
Starter: Based on this cover, what group do you think the article favored, the civil rights marchers or the Selma police?
Explain your answer.
Vocabulary Quiz: #1 - 5
Lesson: Civil Rights Movement
Lesson: Civil Rights Movement
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April 13th & 14th
Starter: Read the following excerpt and answer the question below
The Freedom Riders who were arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, were sent to a maximum-security prison. There they tried to keep their spirits up by singing freedom songs. The guards threatened to take their mattresses away if the prisoners kept singing. Freedom Rider Jim Bevel said, "What they're trying to do is take your soul away. It's not the mattress, it's your soul." Another called the guards and said, "Come get my mattress. I'll keep my soul."
What might Bevel have meant when he said that by taking the mattresses the guards were trying to take the riders' souls?
Vocabulary Quiz: #6-10
Lesson: Civil Rights Movement
Assignment: Changes in the Movement
Homework: RLH- Civil Rights Act & Study Guide
Starter: Read the following excerpt and answer the question below
The Freedom Riders who were arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, were sent to a maximum-security prison. There they tried to keep their spirits up by singing freedom songs. The guards threatened to take their mattresses away if the prisoners kept singing. Freedom Rider Jim Bevel said, "What they're trying to do is take your soul away. It's not the mattress, it's your soul." Another called the guards and said, "Come get my mattress. I'll keep my soul."
What might Bevel have meant when he said that by taking the mattresses the guards were trying to take the riders' souls?
Vocabulary Quiz: #6-10
Lesson: Civil Rights Movement
Assignment: Changes in the Movement
Homework: RLH- Civil Rights Act & Study Guide
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April 17th & 18th
Starter: Why did Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders support nonviolence as a strategy for civil rights movements?
Vocabulary Quiz: No Quiz Today
Lesson: JFK
Homework: RLH: Cuban Missile Crisis
Starter: Why did Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders support nonviolence as a strategy for civil rights movements?
Vocabulary Quiz: No Quiz Today
Lesson: JFK
Homework: RLH: Cuban Missile Crisis
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April 19th & 20th
Starter: No Starter
Vocabulary Quiz: No Quiz Today
Lesson: Civil Rights Test
Starter: No Starter
Vocabulary Quiz: No Quiz Today
Lesson: Civil Rights Test