Chinese Revolutions, Governments, Human Rights in China Lesson - Print & Digital
This lesson explores various revolutions in China during the 20th century and their effects on human rights. The activities are engaging for students, and the guided 5-E format is easy for you to use! Everything you need is included! Start with a “Name It: Human Rights” warm-up, followed by an introduction to vocabulary and key concepts. Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Next, a “A History Dilemma” activity investigates the conditions leading up to the 1989 pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square. Discuss the iconic “Tank-Man” photo and listen to the photographer’s story. Finally, challenge students to examine the UN’s “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” to identify privileges denied to citizens in modern-day China. Digital & Printable Resources: Guided Class Slides Fill-in Notes History Dilemma Activity Evaluate Activity Answer Keys Teacher Guide Microsoft and Google Compatible Big Ideas: Human Rights, Revolution, Dynasty, Emperor Puyi, Chinese Revolution, Chin