Home Social Studies The Civil Rights Movement — Overview Social Studies The Civil Rights Movement — Overview Key figures, events and turning points of the US civil rights movement (1954–1968). Fact File Grade 5 Grade 6 Members only Preview 📄 Open full PDF → Page count: 3. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages. Learning objective Identify key events and figures in the civil rights movement and their significance. About this resource Subject: Social Studies Type: Fact File Grade levels: Grade 5 (ages 10-11, ≈ Year 6), Grade 6 (ages 11-12, ≈ Year 7) Pages: 3 Date added: 2026-03-09 Credit: Qualified primary teacher Related topics History & Events Leadership & Citizenship You might also like Selected based on subject, grade, and type — with a free option always included. K Social Studies 3rd 4th 5th Knowledge Organiser: The Vikings A single-page A4 knowledge organiser on the Vikings for Y3-5 — raids, longships, gods, settlement in Britain, Alfred the Great. NC-aligned. Fact File Free K Social Studies 4th 5th 6th Knowledge Organiser: World War 2 A single-page A4 knowledge organiser on World War 2 for Y4-6 — key dates, the Blitz, evacuation, rationing, key people. UK NC-aligned for the 'a study of an aspect or theme of British history' unit. Fact File Free W Social Studies 2nd 3rd 4th 5th World Currencies — A Children's Introduction Money around the world — what countries use what currency, exchange rates explained simply, and why money looks different everywhere. Fact File Free F Social Studies 3rd 4th 5th 6th Famous Leaders Who Changed the World Eight leaders from different times, places and backgrounds — Mandela, Gandhi, Marie Curie, Lincoln, Malala, MLK Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sojourner Truth. Fact File Free T Social Studies 5th 6th The American Revolution Why the 13 colonies broke away from Britain, key events, and what came after. Fact File Members I Social Studies 4th 5th Important Women in History Eight women whose contributions changed the world — across science, politics, art and activism. Fact File Members