Civil Rights Movement Web Quest (Virtual)

Introduction

Students will research and investigate the historic events of the Civil Rights Movement.

Introduction

Have you ever wondered what life was like in the 1950's and 1960's?

During this time period many things were going on.  Schools, buses, restaurants, and many other things were being integrated.  This time period was a turning point in some peoples' lives, and it is still historic to us today.  

In this Web Quest, you will be able to research  the important events that are referenced in our upcoming novel study.  You will use this information to create a Google Slide Presentation of the historic happenings of the Civil Rights Movement.

Task

Final Product

Understanding the importance of specific historical events and important people during the 1950s and 1960s is crucial to understanding the Civil Rights Movement as a whole.

For the Web Quest, you will be researching three events from the Civil Rights Movement. During your research, you will fill out a research summary sheet to help you consolidate your research.  Then you will create a presentation using Google Slides. You can use the videos and links in the Web Quest to help you find pictures and create summaries that you will use for your Google slides. Your presentation will need to include the following slides:

  • Introduction slide with title and your name
  • Summary slide for each of the events that includes summary of event (5-7 sentences), picture (with caption) from the event (3 total slides) Your summary should include why this event was important in the Civil Rights Movement.
  • List of sources (videos and/or website used)

 

Process

Day 1and 2 - Monday and Tuesday

There are three different topics events that you will need to research in order to create your three summary slides.  You will be responsible for researching all three topics and be able to explain why this event/people were important to the Civil Rights Movement.  You will tell what the person did or what was so important in the event that made it historic. Remember to get all the necessary information that's needed to help you create your slides.

 

#1  Brown vs. Board of Education 

Go inside the courtroom to get first hand information on the historic decision that changed America from the Brown vs. Board of Education case.

Watch this video first:

Brown vs. Board of Education video

More About Brown vs Board

https://www.thirteen.org/wnet/supremecourt/rights/landmark_brown.html

#2 - Little Rock Nine

Find out what happened when African American students tried to attend "White" schools even after the laws were changed.

Watch this video first:

Little Rock Nine

http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/central-high-school-integration

https://www.biography.com/news/little-rock-nine-60th-anniversary

Ruby Bridges School Photo

 #3 Ruby Bridges

Learn how a six-year old girl was able to become a civil rights activist by attending a "white only" school.

Watch this video first:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzkGJQL08OI

https://www.biography.com/people/ruby-bridges-475426

https://www.ducksters.com/history/civil_rights/ruby_bridges.php

​ ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHvYkPCUEms

Day 3 and 4- Wednesday and Thursday

Complete your research from Day 1 and 2 and fill out the research summary sheet which will be turned in for a formative grade. Begin creating your Google Slide Presentation:

1. In Schoology, use the google slide show provided to start your slide show.

2. For the next step, you will begin creating your 3 summary slides (one each for Brown vs. Board of Education, Little Rock Nine, and Ruby Bridges). Begin adding your information from your research sheet and pictures to each of your slides. One picture with caption on each summary slide along with a 5-7 sentence summary of the event and its importance in the civil rights movement is required for a passing grade.

3. The last slide will list your sources (the websites that you used to write your summaries) There will be 5 TOTAL slides

 *The Project is due at the end of the day Thursday.  We will present them to the class during our Zoom on Friday!*