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Fall Bundle of 40 Close Reading Passages | Digital & Print | 5th & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Forms reading comprehension bundle with forty individual activities about key events in September, October, November and December, or famous figures that were either born or died in the fall. The activities, which come in PDF format too, have an informational text with comprehension and grammar questions followed by an extension task, are about the following people or topics:

  • The Outbreak of World War 2 which began on the 1st September 1939
  • VJ Day, which officially ended World War 2 on the 2nd September 1945
  • The Treaty of Paris which brought to an end the American Revolutionary War on the 3rd September 1783
  • Mother Teresa, who died on the 5th September 1997
  • Ruby Bridges, who was born on the 8th September 1954
  • The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, which took place on the 11th September 2001
  • Roald Dahl, who was born on the 13th September 1916
  • Theodore Roosevelt, who became president on the 14th September 1901
  • Augustus Caesar, who was born on the 23rd September 63 BC
  • Serena Williams, who was born on the 26th September 1981
  • Mahatma Gandhi, who was born on the 2nd October 1869
  • Christopher Columbus, who first landed in the Americas on the 12th October 1492
  • William the Conqueror, who won the Battle of Hastings to become king of England on the 14th October 1066
  • Walt Disney, who founded the Walt Disney Company on the 16th October 1923
  • The Great Depression, which began with the stock market crash on 'Black Thursday' on the 24th October 1929
  • The famous artist, Pablo Picasso, who was born on the 25th October 1881
  • The Microsoft founder and multi-billionaire, Bill Gates, who was born on the 28th October 1955
  • The Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, who came to power on the 29th October 1922
  • Muhammed Ali, who defeated George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle on the 30th October 1974
  • The World War 2 key events of Dunkirk & the Battle of Britain, which ended on the 31st October 1940
  • Abraham Lincoln, who was elected as president on the 6th November 1860.
  • The famous scientist, Marie Curie, who was born on the 7th November 1867.
  • The Japanese Emperor, Hirohito, who was crowned as Emperor on the 10th November 1928.
  • The end of World War 1, which ended on the 11th November 1918, and the Treaty of Versailles that followed.
  • The famous French artist, Claude Monet, who was born on the 14th November 1840.
  • The English monarch, Elizabeth I, who became queen at the age of just 25, on the 17th November 1558.
  • American president, John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on the 22nd November 1963.
  • The settlement of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving, which took place on the 25th November 1621.
  • Egyptian pharaoh**, Tutankhamun**, whose tomb was discovered by Howard Carter on the 26th November 1922.
  • The British war time prime minister, Winston Churchill, who was born on the 30th November 1874.
  • Rosa Parks, who was arrested on the 1st December 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus; the event gave birth to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.
  • The Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base, Pearl Harbor, which took place on the 7th December 1941 and brought America into World War II.
  • George Washington, the first American president who died at the age of sixty-seven on the 14th December 1799.
  • The Boston Tea Party, which happened on the 16th December 1773 when the Sons of Liberty group destroyed a shipment of tea; this eventually led to the start of the American Revolutionary War.
  • The first powered flight by the famous Wright Brothers, which took place on the 17th December 1903.
  • Vincent van Gogh, the famous Dutch artist, who cut off his left year whilst in a rage on the 23rd December 1888.
  • Santa Claus, who does his yearly present deliveries all around the world on the 24th December.
  • The Charles Dickens' character, Ebenezer Scrooge, who was visited by three ghosts on the 24th December 1825.
  • Isaac Newton, the famous English scientist, who was born on the 25th December 1642.
  • The Battle of Trenton, which took place during the American Revolutionary War on the 25th December 1776.

The NO PREP informational text activities are ideal for distance learning and perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. The resources, which also come in PDF format, allow students to learn key facts about the famous people or topics whilst working on their comprehension skills.

Included in each of the forty activities:

  • A Google Forms Activity
  • A PDF Printable Activity

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This resource bundle is great for:

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  • Homework
  • Guided reading sessions
  • Assessment practice
  • Reading interventions

These activities are online resources, that use Google Forms, and are linked to your Google Drive. They can be completed by students online using tablets, phones or computers, and are easily assessed by teachers as all the answers are provided in a quick and easy format.

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Time allowance to complete each activity:

5-10 minutes - read through the text individually.

40-50 minutes - answer questions using the text as guidance (including extension activity)

Time allowance to assess:

A class set of activities might take around 15-20 minutes to mark; the teacher can then send the students their marks automatically, which allows them to read back through their work. Nearly all answers are not automatically generated, but only require a small amount of work to assign points. This is because the aim is to get students writing answers and not to just have multiple choice options.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. / Black History Month Bookmarks & Coloring Activities

By Kimberly

✏️Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Black History Month while encouraging your kiddos to read with these fun, printable bookmarks in 5 unique designs (full color or printer friendly black and white)! Use this activity as an opportunity to discuss Martin Luther King Jr. and the importance of equality and kindness.

✏️Students can personalize and express their creativity by coloring their bookmark.

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✏️These bookmarks can be completed in a whole group, or small group setting, with partners, in centers, or independently. Perfect for your kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade learners!

✏️These can also be used as personalized gift tags or cards for students. They can be made into a coloring activity at a party, as a homeschool activity, or even a relaxing family activity!

✏️These bookmarks are low prep! Simply print onto cardstock paper, color, and cut! If desired, you can also laminate for extra durability.

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  • "I Have a Dream" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Peace" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Kindness Matters" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Celebrate Black History" bookmarks (1 page)

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  • "Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Peace" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Kindness Matters" bookmarks (1 page)
  • "Celebrate Black History" bookmarks (1 page)

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Black history month ,coloring pages, quotes pages

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Black history month ,coloring pages, quotes pages

Delve into the brilliance of Black history with our captivating Black History Month Coloring Pages and Quotes bundle! Tailored for young learners, this set features 5 captivating pages highlighting iconic figures like Robert Nesta Marley, Toni Morrison, Jay-Z, Barbara Jordan, and Erykah Badu. Each page offers profound quotes and fascinating stories, creating an interactive learning experience. Our resource is perfect for Black History Month and year-round exploration, promoting inclusivity and understanding. Choose our Black History Coloring Pages with Quotes for proven engagement, consistent quality, and diverse representation. Immerse students in the richness of Black history, sparking curiosity, creativity, and honoring the vibrant legacies of extraordinary individuals.

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Black History: African American Leaders Matching Cards

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Celebrate Black History Month with this exciting and educational card matching game! Challenge your students' knowledge of African American leaders as they match their names with their iconic faces. Will your students be able to guess the name of the African American leader? This game is not only fun but also encourages important discussions about the accomplishments and contributions of these leaders. It's a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about the inspiring figures who have paved the way for equality and progress.

With vibrant and engaging illustrations, this Black History Month card matching game is a must-have addition to your classroom activities. Let your students immerse themselves in a journey through history while honing their memory skills. Get ready for an exciting and enlightening experience that celebrates black leaders and their invaluable impact on society!

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Black History Month | Martin luther king jr Coloring Pages - FREEBIE #TOAST23

By The Students Palace

Cute Martin Luther King Jr quotes Coloring Pages for Toddler Girls and Boys!

Help your little ones celebrate black history month with this big coloring pages that is perfect for little hands. Easy to color designs help to build fine-motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

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Black History Month Mazes Puzzles With Solution - Fun February Activities

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Mazes are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.

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A Riveting Reading Comprehension on Black Activism & the Cold War

By More Lessons Less Planning

Dive into the complex and often overlooked chapter of history where the fight for racial justice collided with the global struggle against communism. This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet, Unveiling America's Double Vision: Black Activism During the Cold War, challenges students to analyze the nuanced realities of civil rights activism during this pivotal era.
Key Features:

  • Engaging Article: Explore the fascinating interplay between domestic freedom movements and international politics, examining how Black activists confronted both physical and racial curtains.
  • Multiple Question Formats: Test student understanding with a variety of question types, including multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and thought-provoking short answer prompts.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Hone critical thinking skills through the analysis of a historical document directly related to the topic.
  • Answer Key: Save valuable time with a fully-prepared answer key for quick and easy grading.
  • Teacher-Friendly: No prep required! Simply print and go, making this resource perfect for busy educators.

This resource is ideal for:

  • High school US History or Government classes
  • Civil Rights & Social Justice units
  • Cold War & International Relations studies
  • Culturally responsive teaching and critical thinking development

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Sit-ins & Youth Activism: Civil Rights Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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From Lunch Counters to Changemakers: Unveiling the Power of Youth Activism in the Civil Rights Movement

Empower your students to understand the transformative power of young people! This engaging reading comprehension resource delves into the critical role of young activists in the Civil Rights Movement. Through primary sources, thought-provoking questions, and engaging activities, students will explore the motivations, strategies, and lasting impact of these changemakers.

Key Features:

  • Compelling Narrative: Presents the story in a clear and captivating manner, making it accessible to diverse learners.
  • Primary Source Integration: Incorporates firsthand accounts, allowing students to connect with the voices of the movement.
  • Varied Question Formats: Employs multiple choice, true or false, fill in the blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension and critical thinking at various levels.
  • Detailed Answer Key: Provides clear and concise answers to facilitate self-assessment and guided discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and motivations of young activists in the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Analyze primary sources to understand the perspectives and strategies employed by young activists.
  • Evaluate the significance of nonviolence as a central principle in the movement.
  • Explore the impact of the Greensboro sit-in and other youth-led protests on the broader Civil Rights Movement and society.
  • Recognize the lasting legacy of young activists and their contributions to the ongoing fight for social justice.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose of a text and explain how it is developed.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • RI.5.8: Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support a point of view.
  • SS.5.US.3: Explain the impact of key events and individuals on the Civil Rights Movement, including the rise of youth activism.

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The Long Road to Voting Rights: Civil Rights Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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From Segregation to Empowerment: Unveiling the Long Road to Voting Rights

Empower your students to become informed citizens with this engaging exploration of the ongoing struggle for voting rights in the United States!

This comprehensive reading comprehension resource delves into the historical context, key milestones, and present-day challenges surrounding the fight for Black enfranchisement.

Through primary sources, thought-provoking questions, and diverse activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of:

  • The legacy of discriminatory practices like Jim Crow laws and their impact on voter disenfranchisement.
  • The pivotal role of the Civil Rights Movement, including the Selma to Montgomery Marches, in securing voting rights advancements.
  • The enduring significance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the ongoing fight against contemporary forms of voter suppression.

Key Features:

  • Compelling Narrative: Presents the complex history in a clear and engaging manner, making it accessible to diverse learners.
  • Primary Source Integration: Incorporates firsthand accounts, allowing students to connect with the voices of individuals involved in the movement.
  • Varied Question Formats: Employs multiple choice, true or false, fill in the blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension and critical thinking at various levels.
  • Detailed Answer Key: Provides clear and concise answers to facilitate self-assessment and guided discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze the historical context and motivations behind the struggle for voting rights for Black Americans.
  • Evaluate primary sources to understand the perspectives and experiences of individuals involved in the fight for enfranchisement.
  • Analyze the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance strategies employed by the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Explore the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its ongoing relevance in protecting voting rights.
  • Recognize the contemporary challenges to voting rights and the importance of civic engagement in promoting a more inclusive democracy.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose of a text and explain how it is developed.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • RI.5.8: Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support a point of view.
  • SS.5.US.3: Explain the impact of key events and individuals on the Civil Rights Movement, including the fight for voting rights.

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Women of Color & Cold War Oppression: 1 Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Dive deeper than one-dimensional narratives! This powerful worksheet delves into the complex experiences of women of color navigating both racial and gender discrimination during the Cold War era. Through the lens of Black feminist leaders like Angela Davis, students will analyze personal narratives, unpack the concept of intersectionality, and explore primary sources to gain a nuanced understanding of their unique struggles and triumphs.

Key Features:

  • Uncover untold stories: Analyze excerpts from Angela Davis' groundbreaking works and other voices of color, fostering empathy and challenging historical misinterpretations.
  • Deconstruct intersecting oppressions: Introduce and explore the concept of intersectionality, empowering students to recognize the layered dimensions of discrimination faced by marginalized groups.
  • Engage with primary sources: Analyze a historical document to sharpen critical thinking skills and connect academic concepts with real-world experiences.
  • Variety of question formats: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer cater to diverse learning styles and keep students engaged.
  • Complete answer key: Save time and simplify grading with a handy answer key included.
  • No prep required! Print and go for effortless lesson planning on Women's History Month, Civil Rights units, or social justice curriculum.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school history, social studies, and ELA classes
  • Women's History Month, Black History Month, and diversity & inclusion initiatives
  • Developing critical thinking, comprehension, and historical analysis skills

Spark meaningful conversations about social justice, intersectionality, and the ongoing fight for equality with this impactful resource!

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Black Political Figures Who Changed America: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Empower your students to become history makers! This engaging reading comprehension worksheet dives into the remarkable stories of Black political figures who shattered glass ceilings and reshaped American history. From Shirley Chisholm's pioneering spirit to John Lewis's unwavering activism and Barack Obama's groundbreaking presidency, explore how these leaders defied injustice and paved the way for a more equitable future.
Engage your students with:

  • Gripping narratives: Follow the journeys of trailblazing figures like Shirley Chisholm, John Lewis, and Barack Obama, discovering their challenges, triumphs, and lasting legacies.
  • Primary source analysis: Analyze excerpts from these leaders' own words, gaining firsthand insights into their motivations and perspectives.
  • Critical thinking activities: Hone critical thinking skills through multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that delve deeper into the content.
  • Standards-aligned assessment: Address key Common Core State Standards related to reading comprehension, informational text analysis, and primary source interpretation.

This captivating resource is ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in social studies, history, or Black history courses.
  • Teachers seeking engaging materials for Black History Month or American government units.
  • Anyone wanting to learn more about the vital role of Black leaders in shaping America.

Inspire your students to dream big and fight for change with this powerful lesson on Black political history!

Review: The content of the product is excellent. It is well-organized, informative, and engaging. The reading comprehension worksheet follows a clear structure, introducing the theme of Black political figures, then showcasing the stories of three iconic individuals, and concluding with thought-provoking questions and assessment activities. The inclusion of primary sources is particularly valuable, as it allows students to connect with the historical figures on a personal level.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the significant contributions of Black political figures to American history.
  • Students will analyze the different leadership styles and strategies employed by these individuals.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through primary source analysis and comprehension questions.
  • Students will appreciate the ongoing fight for equality and justice in American politics.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.
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Black Brilliance: Dive into Visual Arts & Photography-Reading Comprehension

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Discover iconic artists, powerful stories, and groundbreaking creations that challenge narratives, celebrate heritage, and illuminate the richness of the Black experience.
This comprehensive worksheet packs a punch:

  • Explore eras and movements: From early portraits to Harlem Renaissance icons, delve into the evolution of Black artistic expression.
  • Meet influential artists: Encounter pioneers like Joshua Johnson, Aaron Douglas, Faith Ringgold, Gordon Parks, Kehinde Wiley, and more!
  • Analyze primary sources: Decipher a compelling quote by Romare Bearden, sparking critical thinking and reflection.
  • Engage with thought-provoking activities: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions delve deeper into key concepts.
  • Reflect on the legacy: Discuss how Black art transcends aesthetics and fuels resilience, social commentary, and cultural visibility.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school social studies, art history, or language arts classes.
  • Teachers seeking engaging resources for Black History Month, thematic units, or fostering critical thinking and cultural awareness.
  • Anyone passionate about understanding the power of Black art and its enduring impact on our world.

Don't wait! Ignite curiosity, spark discussions, and empower students to appreciate the depth and brilliance of Black visual arts and photography!

Content & Learning Objectives:

  • This comprehensive worksheet covers a broad range of topics within Black visual arts and photography, offering a well-rounded and insightful overview.
  • Students will analyze key figures, movements, and themes throughout history, gaining a deeper understanding of Black artistic expression.
  • The inclusion of primary source questions and engaging activities fosters critical thinking skills, encourages historical inquiry, and promotes active learning.
  • Students will connect historical events and artistic movements to present-day issues and discussions surrounding race, identity, and social justice.
  • The assessment questions encourage critical analysis, interpretation, and reflection on the meaning and impact of Black art.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.1: Engage effectively in a variety of collaborative discussions, building on the contributions of others and expressing ideas clearly and concisely.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.7: Conduct short research projects that answer a question, drawing on information from several credible sources and integrating information into a well-organized presentation.
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Black Brilliance-Breaking Barriers in STEM: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Empower young minds to shatter stereotypes and illuminate the future of STEM with this captivating resource! Dive into the inspiring world of Black excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Spark critical thinking and ignite a passion for change as students explore the challenges and triumphs of Black representation in STEM fields.
Unleash the Power of Inquiry:

  • Breaking Through Glass Ceilings: Uncover the complex landscape of barriers - from implicit bias to resource disparities - that limit Black participation in STEM. Analyze a relatable primary source from a Black engineer to shed light on personal experiences and the importance of mentorship.

  • Beyond Numbers: Human Stories of Resilience: Celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of Black pioneers like Katherine Johnson and Kizzmekia Corbett, showcasing the boundless potential and diverse contributions of Black minds in shaping the future of STEM.

  • Fueling a Future for All: Explore the critical link between representation and innovation. Understand how a more diverse STEM workforce will drive solutions to global challenges like climate change and healthcare disparities.

  • Building a Pipeline of Success: Equip students with actionable steps for change! Dive into strategies like equitable access to education, diverse role models, powerful mentorship programs, and actively combating bias within STEM institutions.

  • Interactive Activities: Foster critical thinking and deeper understanding through engaging activities like:

    • Identifying and analyzing challenges from the student and societal perspectives.
    • Drawing connections between personal experiences and broader systemic issues.
    • Crafting proposals for promoting inclusivity and combating bias in STEM classrooms and workplaces.
    • Researching and celebrating inspiring Black figures in their chosen STEM fields.
  • Answer Key: Save valuable time with a clear and concise answer key for easy assessment.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in science, social studies, or language arts classes.
  • Teachers seeking resources for Black History Month, STEM units, or projects on social justice and breaking barriers.
  • Anyone passionate about fostering a more diverse and equitable future for STEM!

Empower, educate, and inspire the next generation of Black STEM leaders with this dynamic resource! Your students will gain the knowledge, confidence, and critical thinking skills to advocate for change and ignite their own brilliant contributions to the future of STEM.

Review: The content is excellent. It offers a well-balanced and engaging overview of the complex issues surrounding Black representation in STEM, weaving insightful commentary with inspiring stories and actionable solutions. The inclusion of personal narratives, diverse examples, and interactive activities fosters critical thinking, empathy, and a sense of agency in making a difference.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the historical and systemic factors contributing to the underrepresentation of Black individuals in STEM fields.
  • Students will evaluate the personal and societal impact of barriers faced by Black students and professionals in STEM.
  • Students will understand the importance of diverse representation in STEM and its potential to benefit society as a whole.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through identifying challenges, analyzing perspectives, and proposing solutions.
  • Students will build empathy and a sense of agency by connecting with personal stories and actively engaging in strategies for change.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
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McCarthyism & Civil Rights: 1 Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Unveil the complex shadows of the Red Scare! This thought-provoking worksheet delves into the chilling intersection of McCarthyism and its chilling impact on the Civil Rights Movement. Students will analyze how the era's paranoia about communism was weaponized to target Black leaders, suppress dissent, and stifle progress towards equality.
Key Features:

  • Go beyond blacklisting: Explore the nuanced ways McCarthyism silenced and marginalized Black activists, challenging simplistic historical narratives.
  • Deconstruct political cartoons: Analyze impactful visuals as primary sources, fostering critical thinking skills and historical context awareness.
  • Examine Congressional hearings: Unpack the chilling tactics and injustices of the era through transcripts of actual hearings, sparking meaningful discussions about due process and the dangers of political repression.
  • Engage with a primary source: Dive deeper into the historical context through a firsthand account or relevant document, fostering critical thinking and real-world connections.
  • Variety of question formats: Cater to diverse learning styles and keep students engaged with multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions.
  • Complete answer key: Save time and simplify grading with a handy answer key included.
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  • Middle and high school history, social studies, and ELA classes
  • Civil Rights Month, Cold War units, and discussions about government power and citizen rights
  • Developing critical thinking, historical analysis, and media literacy skills

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Black Lives Matter: Beyond the Hashtag - Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Dive into the powerful and complex world of the Black Lives Matter movement! This compelling resource delves beyond the hashtag, unpacking the movement's history, core principles, and ongoing fight for racial justice in America. Students will analyze real-world scenarios, engage in critical thinking activities, and connect the past to the present as they explore:

  • From Hashtag to Movement: Discover the birth of BLM, its founders' vision, and how it evolved into a multifaceted force for change.
  • Challenges and Perseverance: Understand the obstacles faced by BLM, its impact on public discourse and policy, and how it motivates a generation of activists.
  • Beyond Protests: Go deeper than rallies and social media to explore community initiatives, legislative reforms, and BLM's commitment to dismantling systemic injustice.
  • Echoes of the Past, Fires of Now: Connect the movement's roots to historical struggles for racial equality, analyze its relevance to current issues, and spark discussions about building a more just future.

Engage students with:

  • Captivating Narrative: Immerse learners in the movement's story through accessible language and real-life examples.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Develop critical thinking skills by decoding a powerful quote from a BLM co-founder and connecting it to contemporary realities.
  • Interactive Activities: Challenge students to solve problems, identify bias, and formulate questions through engaging multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer tasks.
  • Thought-Provoking Discussions: Encourage critical reflection and dialogue with discussion prompts that connect the topic to personal experiences and broader social issues.
  • Clear Answer Key: Save valuable time with a comprehensive answer key for easy assessment and feedback.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in social studies, language arts, or current events classes.
  • Teachers seeking resources for Black History Month, units on social justice, or promoting critical thinking and civic engagement.
  • Anyone passionate about understanding the Black Lives Matter movement and its crucial role in the fight for racial equality.

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Review: The content is excellent, offering a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the Black Lives Matter movement. It seamlessly blends historical context with present-day realities, encouraging students to critically analyze the movement's past, present, and future. The inclusion of a primary source, engaging activities, and discussion prompts fosters deeper understanding and individual reflection.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the historical context, founding principles, and multifaceted approaches of the Black Lives Matter movement.
  • Students will evaluate the impact of BLM on public discourse, policy changes, and the ongoing fight for racial justice.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through analyzing information, identifying bias, and formulating questions for further inquiry.
  • Students will connect the Black Lives Matter movement to historical struggles for racial equality and contemporary issues of systemic injustice.
  • Students will engage in discussions and reflection activities that promote empathy, understanding, and a commitment to social change.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.

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Malcom X: Fight For Equality Civil Rights Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Unveil the Complexities of the Civil Rights Movement: Exploring Malcolm X's Legacy

Dive deeper into the Civil Rights Movement with this captivating reading comprehension resource exploring the life and philosophy of Malcolm X. Examine his unique approach to achieving equality, analyze primary sources, and engage in critical discussions about his lasting impact on society.

Key Features:

  • Engaging Narrative: Presents the complexities of Malcolm X's life and views in an accessible way.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Integrates excerpts from Malcolm X's impactful speeches and writings, fostering deeper understanding.
  • Diverse Question Formats: Employs multiple choice, true or false, fill in the blank, and short answer questions to assess various comprehension levels and encourage critical thinking.
  • Detailed Answer Key: Provides clear and concise answers to facilitate self-assessment and guided discussions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of Malcolm X's life, philosophy, and role in the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Analyze the historical context that shaped his views on racial equality.
  • Compare and contrast Malcolm X's approach with other Civil Rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Critically evaluate the effectiveness and potential shortcomings of his strategies.
  • Examine the enduring legacy of Malcolm X and his continued relevance in contemporary society.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose of a text and explain how it is developed.
  • RI.5.3: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.
  • RI.5.8: Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support a point of view.
  • SS.5.US.3: Explain the impact of key events and individuals on the Civil Rights Movement, including Malcolm X.

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A Journey Through Black Literature: Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Step into a vibrant world of stories unheard with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet exploring the power of Black literature! From the Harlem Renaissance to contemporary voices, discover the rich tapestry woven by authors like Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and James Baldwin.
Uncover Hidden Depths:

  • Explore the historical roots of Black literature, from oral traditions to the fight for freedom and recognition.
  • Dive into the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural explosion where Black identity and experiences took center stage.
  • Analyze primary sources and engage in critical thinking through thought-provoking questions.

Meet the Masters:

  • Toni Morrison: Delve into the haunting beauty of her novels, confronting uncomfortable truths and celebrating the enduring human spirit.
  • Maya Angelou: Find inspiration in her resilience and powerful voice, soaring above adversity in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
  • James Baldwin: Unflinching and honest, his works challenge readers to confront racial injustice and embrace open dialogue.

A Legacy Beyond Pages:

  • Witness how Black literature transformed the literary landscape and sparked social movements.
  • Cultivate empathy, understanding, and a deeper appreciation for the human experience in all its complexity.

This comprehensive resource includes:

  • Engaging narrative text about key figures and movements in Black literature
  • Primary source analysis with thought-provoking questions
  • Assessment activities: multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions
  • Answer key for easy grading

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in language arts, social studies, or Black history courses
  • Teachers seeking engaging materials for Black History Month or literary units
  • Anyone wanting to explore the power and beauty of Black voices

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Review: The content of the product is excellent. It is well-organized, informative, and engaging. The reading comprehension worksheet follows a clear structure, providing context about Black literature, introducing key figures and movements, and then delving into specific authors and their works. The inclusion of primary sources and assessment questions is very valuable, encouraging critical thinking and deeper understanding.
Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain an understanding of the history and significance of Black literature.
  • Students will analyze the works of prominent Black authors like Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and James Baldwin.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources and answering comprehension questions.
  • Students will appreciate the power of literature to promote social change and understanding.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6-8.7: Analyze various perspectives and motivations in a work of literature.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6-8.9: Analyze the relationship between a literary text and its historical and cultural context.
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Unmasking the Black Panther Party: Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Embark on a thought-provoking journey through the complex and powerful story of the Black Panther Party! This engaging resource delves beyond sensational headlines to shed light on the Panthers' multifaceted activism, ideology, and enduring legacy. Students will:

  • Unravel the truth: Go deeper than media portrayals to understand the Black Panthers' historical context, founding principles, and evolution as a social justice movement.
  • Analyze their blueprint: Decipher the Ten-Point Program, their ambitious vision for economic equality, community empowerment, and dismantling systemic racism.
  • Witness their impact: Discover the Panthers' diverse initiatives, from armed patrols against police brutality to free breakfast programs and educational projects, revealing their commitment to uplifting Black communities.
  • Explore different perspectives: Analyze primary sources and engage in critical thinking activities to grapple with the BPP's controversial elements and their lasting influence on American society.
  • Connect to the present: Reflect on the Black Panthers' legacy in today's fight for racial justice.

This captivating resource features:

  • Compelling Narrative: Immerse students in the Black Panthers' story through vivid language and real-world examples.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Develop critical thinking skills by decoding a powerful quote from the Ten-Point Program and connecting it to contemporary issues.
  • Interactive Activities: Challenge students with engaging multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that promote deeper understanding and active learning.
  • Thought-Provoking Discussions: Encourage critical reflection and dialogue with discussion prompts that connect the topic to personal experiences and broader social justice issues.
  • Clear Answer Key: Save valuable time with a comprehensive answer key for easy assessment and feedback.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in social studies, language arts, or current events classes.
  • Teachers seeking resources for Black History Month, units on civil rights movements, or promoting critical thinking and civic engagement.
  • Anyone passionate about understanding the Black Panthers' important role in the fight for equality and its continued relevance in today's world.

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Review: The content is excellent, offering a balanced and nuanced exploration of the Black Panther Party. It delves into their history, ideology, activism, and challenges, avoiding oversimplification and promoting critical thinking. The inclusion of a primary source, engaging activities, and discussion prompts fosters deeper understanding and encourages students to grapple with the complexities of the BPP's legacy.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the historical context, founding principles, and multifaceted activism of the Black Panther Party.
  • Students will evaluate the Black Panthers' Ten-Point Program, its goals, and its connection to broader social justice movements.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources, identifying bias, and forming questions for further inquiry.
  • Students will connect the Black Panther Party's legacy to contemporary issues of racial justice and systemic inequality.
  • Students will engage in discussions and reflection activities that promote empathy, understanding, and a commitment to social change.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.
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Unveiling Ancient African Civilizations: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Embark on a captivating journey through time and uncover the untold stories of Mali, Songhai, and Kush, magnificent African empires that dazzled the world with their wealth, innovation, and cultural achievements. This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet, perfect for Black History Month or any social studies unit, delves into the heart of these civilizations, dispelling myths and showcasing a vibrant era of African excellence.
Engage your students with:

  • Gripping narratives: Discover the rise and fall of these empires, from Mali's gold-paved streets under Sundiata Keita to Songhai's intellectual fervor under Askia Muhammad, and Kush's powerful queens like Candace Amanirenas.
  • Primary source exploration: Analyze compelling excerpts from historical figures like Ibn Battuta and Leo Africanus, gaining firsthand accounts of the empires' opulence and cultural practices.
  • Critical thinking activities: Hone critical thinking skills with multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that delve deeper into the content.
  • Standards-aligned assessment: Address key Common Core State Standards related to reading comprehension, informational text analysis, and primary source interpretation.

This resource is ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in social studies, history, or Black history courses.
  • Teachers seeking engaging and informative materials for Black History Month or ancient African civilizations units.
  • Homeschoolers looking to supplement their curriculum with captivating lessons.

Unmask the mysteries of these remarkable empires and ignite your students' passion for history with this dynamic and informative resource!

Review: The content of the product is excellent. It is well-organized, informative, and engaging. The reading comprehension worksheet follows a clear structure, starting with an introduction to the topic, then providing detailed information about each of the three empires, and concluding with primary sources and assessment questions. The inclusion of primary sources and assessment questions is particularly valuable, as it allows students to think critically about the information they have read and develop their understanding of the topic.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to identify the key characteristics of the ancient African empires of Mali, Songhai, and Kush.
  • Students will be able to analyze primary sources to gain insights into the culture and history of these empires.
  • Students will be able to develop their critical thinking skills by answering comprehension and analysis questions.
  • Students will be able to communicate their understanding of the topic through written and verbal responses.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
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From Shadows to Resilience: The Transatlantic Slave Trade- Reading Comprehension

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Unmask the darkness of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and ignite the torch of resilience with this captivating reading comprehension resource! Embark on a journey through this critical chapter in human history, exploring the depths of suffering, the unwavering spirit of resistance, and the enduring legacy that continues to shape our world.

Students will:

  • Delve into the depths of darkness: Uncover the brutal realities of the Middle Passage, the shattered lives and communities, and the dehumanization inflicted upon millions of Africans.
  • Witness the flicker of resistance: Discover courageous acts of rebellion on ships and plantations, the self-sustaining maroon communities, and the cultural preservation woven into music, storytelling, and faith.
  • Grapple with the enduring legacy: Reflect on the lasting impact of the slave trade on African societies, the fight for equality and justice, and the responsibility to build a future where such atrocities never repeat.
  • Analyze a powerful primary source: Decipher a firsthand account from Olaudah Equiano, understanding the human cost of the Middle Passage and its crucial role in historical understanding.
  • Engage in critical thinking: Formulate questions, analyze perspectives, and connect historical events to present-day social justice issues.

This impactful resource features:

  • Vivid Narrative: Unfold the complex story of the Transatlantic Slave Trade through accessible language and relatable examples.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Develop critical thinking skills by decoding a historical document and connecting it to broader themes of oppression and resistance.
  • Interactive Activities: Challenge students with engaging multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that promote active learning and deepen understanding.
  • Thought-Provoking Discussions: Encourage critical reflection and dialogue with discussion prompts that connect the topic to empathy, personal values, and ongoing struggles for human rights.
  • Clear Answer Key: Save valuable time with a comprehensive answer key for easy assessment and feedback.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students in social studies, language arts, or current events classes.
  • Teachers seeking resources for Black History Month, units on slavery and abolition, or promoting critical thinking and social justice education.
  • Anyone passionate about understanding the Transatlantic Slave Trade's historical significance and its continued relevance in the fight for a more just and equitable world.

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Review: The content is excellent, offering a balanced and nuanced exploration of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. It highlights the suffering inflicted on Africans, the diverse forms of resistance they employed, and the lasting impact of this tragedy on both African and American societies. The inclusion of a primary source, engaging activities, and discussion prompts fosters deeper understanding and encourages students to grapple with the complexities of this historical period.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the causes, historical context, and human cost of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
  • Students will evaluate different forms of resistance employed by enslaved Africans and their significance in the fight for freedom.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources, identifying bias, and formulating questions for further inquiry.
  • Students will connect the legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade to contemporary issues of racial inequality and ongoing struggles for justice.
  • Students will engage in discussions and reflection activities that promote empathy, understanding, and a commitment to social change.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.
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