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span style=”font-size: medium;”Civil Rights Movement – Common Core Lessons and Activities book/spanMeet the new Common Core State Standards/em for ELA as well as Literacy ;amp; Writing in History and Social Studies! This book is designed to supplement your Social Studies resources, adding new Common Core rigor, analysis, writing inference, text-dependent questions and more into your daily instruction. Copyright 2013. 24 pages. Middle/high school levels.span style=”font-size: small;”Here’s how it works!/spanWork through the lessons and activities as a class to teach your students higher-order thinking, analysis, and 21st century skills necessary to meet new Common Core State Standards expectations.Allow students to work through the lessons independently to build and practice these new skills.Include technology, collaboration, presentations, and discussion in the activities as you desire – you can decide how in-depth to go.Watch your class develop new abilities to meet the rigor ofCommon CoreState Standards, right before your eyes!span style=”font-size: small;”Civil Right Movement – Common Core Lessons and Activities includes:/spanReading for InformationHigher-Order ThinkingWriting ProblemsPrimary Source AnalysisVocabularyGraphic OrganizersMap Activities ;amp; More!span style=”font-size: small;”Tips for using and reproducing the book pages:/spanUse some of the pages – or use them all – based on your grade, your students, your curriculum, and your needs.Use these pages at their current size, or if you prefer them to be 8.5 X 11 inches, enlarge them 125% on your copy machine.Use the CCSS correlations grid to easily see whichCommon Corestandards are covered in each lesson.divCopyright 2013. Soft cover, 24 pages, 8-1/2 x 5-1/4, reproducible. Middle/high school.ISBN:978-0-635-10586-8/divspan style=”font-size: small;”Table of Contents include:/spanp style=”padding-left: 30px;”Black Codes ;amp; Jim Crow: Reading Informational Text GO1br /Jim Crow Political Cartoon: Primary Source Analysisbr /13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments: Reading Informational Textbr /Civil Rights Vocabulary: Vocabulary Activity GO10br /Plessy v. Ferguson ;amp; Brown v. BOE: Comparison of Primary Sourcesbr /Effects of Discrimination: Cause ;amp; Effect Gbr /Peaceful Protest Tactics: Reading Informational Textbr /Civil Rights Organizations: Graphic Organizer Gbr /Civil Rights Quotations: Primary Source Analysis Gbr /Separate Facilities: Primary Source Analysisbr /Civil Rights: Summative Graphic Organizer Gbr /Little Rock Nine: Reading Informational Textbr /Voices of Civil Rights: Influential People Gbr /Montgomery Bus Boycott: Reading Informational Textbr /Freedom Rides: Map Activitybr /March on Washington: Primary Source Analysisbr /”I Have a Dream” Speech: Primary Source Analysisbr /Malcolm X ;amp; MLK Ideology: Comparison of Primary Sourcesbr /Civil Rights Act of 1964 ;amp; Voting Rights Act of 1965: Writingbr /Voting Statistics: Data Analysis br /Civil Rights Events: Chronological Eventsbr /Common Core State Standards Correlationsbr /