Define
Define
Students will articulate the significance of their selected Civil Rights person or event by collaboratively identifying key accomplishments or outcomes, determining the broader impact on the movement up to 1963, and aligning their findings with the essential question to guide their presentation focus.
Day 1
Ideate
Ideate
Students will brainstorm and collaborate in their assigned groups to creatively design a presentation format that captures the influence of their chosen Civil Rights figure or event up to 1963, utilizing this session to dive into the needs identified through preliminary research and empathetic inquiry.
Day 1
Draft
Draft
Students will collaboratively draft detailed outlines and sketches for their presentations, ensuring they align with the project's essential question and assessment criteria, while preparing for engaging role-play and debates that highlight their chosen topics' significance in the Civil Rights Movement.
Day 1
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Notice & Reflect
Notice & Reflect
Students will engage in reflective discussions to synthesize their insights from the presentations, evaluating how the individuals and events shaped the Civil Rights Movement and predicting the implications of these historic influences on subsequent phases of the movement.
Day 2
Empathize
Draft
Test
Critique
Notice & Reflect
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Day 1
Draft
Capture User Research
Capture User Research
Define Movement Problem
Define Movement Problem
Civil Rights Concepts Sketches
Civil Rights Concepts Sketches
14
Day 2
Notice & Reflect
Revised Final Exhibition
Revised Final Exhibition
Historical Debate Night
Historical Debate Night