This engaging and accessible reading comprehension activity helps pupils learn about Rosa Parks, segregation, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the impact of the Civil Rights Movement.
Designed for KS2 learners (Years 4–6), this resource includes an informative, age-appropriate reading passage followed by a range of comprehension questions to develop retrieval, inference, and explanation skills. It supports both History and English objectives, making it ideal for cross-curricular learning.
Perfect for Black History Month lessons, Civil Rights topics, equality discussions, guided reading sessions, homework, or end-of-unit assessments, this worksheet encourages thoughtful reflection on fairness, courage, and social change.
Informative reading passage about Rosa Parks
Retrieval questions
Inference questions
Extended written response opportunities
Clear, print-ready layout
Suitable for independent work or small group support
KS2 History – significant individuals and events
KS2 English – reading comprehension and written responses
PSHE – equality, respect and diversity
This resource is easy to use, low prep, and designed to spark meaningful classroom discussion.
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