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Primary source analysis, perspective-taking, and civic evaluation. A rigor-focused exit ticket for analyzing grassroots leadership beyond the headlines.
Pädagogischer Überblick
This assessment evaluates student understanding of pivotal but lesser-known figures and grassroots strategies within the American Civil Rights Movement. The worksheet employs a mix of primary source-driven inquiries and perspective-taking prompts to foster deep historical analysis. It is designed as a rigorous exit ticket or summative quiz for 5th-grade social studies units focusing on civic participation and historical change.
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- Identify the contributions of unsung activists like James Bevel, Claudette Colvin, and Septima Clark to the Civil Rights Movement.
- Analyze the strategic impact of youth-led protests such as the Children's Crusade and SNCC sit-ins.
- Evaluate the intersection of economic justice and racial equality through events like the Memphis Sanitation Strike.
All 10 Questions
- Which young leader organized the 'Children's Crusade' in Birmingham, proving that even students could shift public opinion through nonviolent protest?A) James BevelB) Thurgood MarshallC) A. Philip RandolphD) Earl Warren
- In 1968, the ______ Strike in Tennessee saw workers marching with signs that read 'I AM A MAN' to demand dignity and fair wages.A) Montgomery TransitB) Memphis SanitationC) Atlanta TextileD) Detroit Automotive
- Before the famous bus boycott, a teenager named Claudette Colvin was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus.A) TrueB) False
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- Which organization, led largely by college students, used 'Sit-ins' at lunch counters to challenge segregation in a quiet but powerful way?A) The Peace CorpsB) SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)C) The United NationsD) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
- The 'Greensboro Four' were a group of lawyers who argued the Brown v. Board of Education case in front of the Supreme Court.A) TrueB) False
- Fannie Lou Hamer, a leader of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, famously said she was 'sick and tired of being ______.'A) ignoredB) quietC) sick and tiredD) waiting
- What was the primary goal of the 'Freedom Summer' project in Mississippi in 1964?A) Building new public swimming poolsB) Registering African American votersC) Protesting the Vietnam WarD) Creating a new national holiday
- The ______ Movement was a 1961 effort involving several civil rights groups to completely desegregate an entire city in Georgia.A) SavannahB) AtlantaC) AlbanyD) Columbus
- Septima Clark was known as the 'Queen Mother' of the movement for her work with 'Citizenship Schools.' What did these schools primarily teach?A) Military strategy and defenseB) Literacy and voting rightsC) Professional sports skillsD) Business and accounting
- Bayard Rustin was a lead organizer of the March on Washington who worked mostly behind the scenes to coordinate the massive logistics of the event.A) TrueB) False
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Yes, this Civil Rights Movement Quiz is an excellent self-contained social studies resource for substitutes because it features clear explanations for every answer to ensure student comprehension even without a lead teacher.
Most 5th-grade students will finish this social studies quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient check for understanding at the end of a lesson.
Absolutely, as this social studies worksheet provides detailed explanations for each correct answer choice, allowing teachers to use it for both advanced independent study and scaffolded small-group review.
While specifically designed as a 5th-grade social studies quiz, the advanced vocabulary and critical level of questioning make it appropriate for middle school students looking at the nuance of historical activism.
You can use this social studies quiz as a pre-assessment to gauge prior knowledge of civil rights leaders or as a formal exit ticket to identify specific gaps in historical literacy.
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