How Long to Read Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups Civil Rights and Black History Themed

By Theresa Chapi

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BLACK HISTORY THEMED Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups including the History of Discrimination in the United States, the fight for Civil Rights and Martin Luther King, Junior. Each of the passages is aligned with the Common Core State Standards and are written for grades 5 to 9 but will also work for 10-12 as well. From slavery to civil rights to sports and beyond, these 80 passages promote critical thinking and are ideal for any grade to study Black History and civil rights. The questions are constructed response and multiple choice and help you incorporate communication, critical thinking, collaboration and creativity into your lessons. They are differentiated and incorporate reading comprehension and fluency. They are Black History, reading and writing themed and ask thought provoking questions to help students become independent thinkers. Timeline of Discrimination The Beginnings of the Segregation Stronghold Plessy v. Ferguson - Separate But Equal Plessy v. Ferguson - One Judge Did Not Agree Judge Harlan's Prediction Plessy and Segregation Today 1619-1865 1712-1776 Founding Fathers Ben Franklin and Slavery The Amistad The Amistad is Not Over The Amistad Makes it to the Supreme Court Fugitive Slave Act of 1783 Fugitive Slave Act of 1783 and Martha Washington The Underground Railroad Dred Scott, March 6, 1857 John Brown's Raid of October 16, 1859 January 1, 1863 - The Emancipation Proclamation The Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment Civil War: Slavery Out - Black Codes In Reconstruction 40 Acres and a Mule: One More Broken Promise Reconstruction Dies- The Compromise of 1877 Civil Rights Movement James Framer, Jr. Civil Rights Leader Dorothy Height Civil Rights Leader Freedom Ridders - Inference Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964 - Inference Black Voters Today - Still No Equal Bob Moses Today Key Moments in the Fight for Civil Rights Brown v. Board of Education The Little Rock Nine: September 4,1957 The Little Rock Nine Interesting Facts About The Little Rock Nine Wole Soyinka Maya Angelou - Fact of Opinion Important Early Dates in the Civil Rights Movement Slavery in America The First Slaves in What Would Become United States The First Slaves in the United States Harriet Jacobs: Slave - In Her Words Lucy Berry Delaney Slave - In Her Own Words Ellen and William Craft - In Their Own Words Sports Themed Athletes and Civil Rights: Jack Johnson Athletes and Civil Rights: Marlin Briscoe Athletes and Civil Rights: A Man Named Moses Serena Williams Athletes and Civil Rights: Jesse Owens Athletes and The Civil Rights: Alice Coachman Althea Gibson Simone Biles Flies through Gymnastics Stephen Curry and Dell Curry LeBron James and Michael Jordan Sheryl Swoops - WMBA-MVP Martin Luther King, Jr. Fluency: Civil Rights Movement A Fluency: Civil Rights Movement B Civil Rights Movement Comprehension Fluency: Who is Martin Luther King, Jr. - A Fluency: Who is Martin Luther King, Jr. - B Who is MLK Comprehension and Standards Assessment Fluency: Who is MLK, Jr. Close Read MLK Facts MKL Facts Multiple Choice Questions and Descriptive Paragraph Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Nobel Prize A Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Nobel Prize B March on Washington - A March on Washington - B March on Washington Left Hanging March on Washington Left Hanging Weblink Activity - Optional Smithsonian Relic Search - March on Washington Dr. Martin Luther King's Assassination - A Dr. Martin Luther King's Assassination - B Dr. Martin Luther King's Assassination Text Evidence MLK Making Inferences in Non-Fiction - Early Life

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