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Julie Hastings The Big6 Skills Steps

Social Studies – 5 th Grade Standard 5 Students will address the causes, consequences and implications of the emergence of the United States as a world power. Objective 2 Assess the impact of social and political movements in recent United States history.

The mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas wrote to President Eisenhower for help; a historian explains that the President was obligated to uphold the rulings of the court; protected by the U.S. military, the nine African American children reported to Central High on September 24, 1957.

By Thomas Kingsley Troupe

Find web pages that have... all these words: Civil Rights Movement this exact wording or phrase: Little Rock Nine INFOMINEINFOMINE: Librarian-selected scholarly sites LibGuidesLibGuides: Librarian-created topic pathfinders Infotopia: Infotopia: Customized safe-search of educator-selected sites

Example of a video found by using NETS Little Rock Nine - Bing Videos. (n.d.). Bing. Retrieved September 23, 2011, from

1. Complete Research: Find at least 2 sources on your topic 2. Highlight important information (Trash & Treasure) 3. Complete 2-Column Notes

Little Rock Central High 40th Anniversary. (n.d.). Little Rock Central High 40th Anniversary. Retrieved September 23, 2011, from Brunner, B. (n.d.). Civil Rights Movement Heroes for Kids (Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr.) — Infoplease.com. Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free online reference, research & homework help. — Infoplease.com. Retrieved September 23, 2011, from Digital History. (n.d.). Digital History. Retrieved September 23, 2011, from