In 1960 six year old ruby bridges became the first african american student to attend.
Through my eyes ruby bridges lesson plans.
Yet ruby was only six years old when she became a pioneer.
For this civil rights movement lesson students read through my eyes by ruby bridges and school integration and then write reflections about difficult experiences.
Today ruby bridges still fights for equal education for all children through her lectures and the ruby bridges foundation.
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The activities in this lesson plan coordinate with the slideshow in the ruby bridges.
The activities can be taught in the suggested sequence or they can be used individually as part of your teaching about the civil rights movement black history month or women s history.
Under each photo place a piece of paper with the words ruby is a hero because ask students to fill in words or phrases below.
A simple act of courage unit.
Post photos around the room from through my eyes by ruby bridges.
Or listen to the story read aloud.
The book through my eyes is an autobiography.
In it ruby bridges tells the story of an important chapter in her own life.
Students will then write a letter telling ruby bridges why they think what she did was important the address to ruby bridges foundation is located at the back of the story of ruby bridges.
Starting at one end of the room and going quickly around to the other side of the room like a whip ask the students to respond to any of.
Read aloud the book the story of ruby bridges written by robert coles and illustrated by george ford.
In 1960 six year old ruby bridges became the first african american student to attend an all white school in new orleans louisiana.