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Free higher education Martin Luther King Day activities

Preview of Black History Month Project

Black History Month Project

Created by
Kit Cat
This Black History Month Project includes: Printable Writing Template Worksheet for studentsPicture examples of student workPicture example of door/classroom displayThe main purpose of this project is for students to reflect on African-Americans who have made history, identify their characteristics and reflect on how they can be like them now or in the future. When I completed this project I worked at an IB PYP school so students used IB Learner Profile traits but this can easily be used with a
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - True or False Plus Discussion

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - True or False Plus Discussion

Created by
Stephen Sefton
5x Question Fun QuizReal Information on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King and his struggles with authority.Surprising revolutions on the life of a celebrated activist lead to tough questions we still face today.The intention is for an open conversation with students on Dr. Kings life and parallels that still exist today.
Preview of Freebie - January Middle and High School Goal Setting Activity

Freebie - January Middle and High School Goal Setting Activity

Created by
Mochateacher
This January freebie focuses on goal setting and metacognition. As an educator, we all know the value and impact of setting goals and writing them down. A study done by Forbes magazine found that people who vividly describe their goals in written form are 1.2 or 1.4 more likely to be successful than those who don’t.Students will set goals by looking back at the previous month as well as looking forward to the current month. Additional January ResourcesJanuary ELA Sub Plan Activities for Middle
Preview of FREEBIE! Martin Luther King Junior Bookmark

FREEBIE! Martin Luther King Junior Bookmark

My Dream Bookmark!!! Everyone has a Dream, write it down and think about what/how can you do to make your dream come true! Then discuss with your partner.Graphics by: Freepik, June PitaksungYou may also like >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. Paper Airplane Created by:Mr. Block The series
Preview of Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Created by
yourTeacher1
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. Dr. King grew up as the son of a leading minister in Atlanta, Georgia, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. His mother, Mrs. Alberta Williams King, assisted her husband in the care of his congregation. Because of their efforts and interest in behalf of the congregation and the community, his parents were known as 'Momma' and 'Daddy' King. His community, centered on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta also influenced him. By the 1930s when he was a child, it
Preview of Gandhi / Martin Luther King Jr. Lesson Plan

Gandhi / Martin Luther King Jr. Lesson Plan

Created by
Shereen Bhalla
In this lesson plan students will examine the influence of Mahatma Gandhi and the Hindu concept of ahimsa (nonviolence) on leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and César Chávez. Students will learn about these leaders, the social change movements used to overcome oppressive ideologies and conditions through nonviolent means, and the unique role played by women in these movements, including Sarojini Naidu, Ella Baker, and Dolores Huerta.
Preview of MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY SPECIAL 2024

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY SPECIAL 2024

Created by
BrainBanger
***** 5 STAR FREE SPECIAL Martin Luther King, Jr. Day PREMIUM 1-DAY LESSON 9-PAGES SUITABLE FOR 1-DAY USE IN CLASS and for VIRTUAL LEARNING. All materials and directions included EXCEPT for paper to make the foldable. HURRY Limited time Offer ***** 5 STAR FREE SPECIAL Martin Luther King, Jr. Day PREMIUM 1-DAY LESSON Best of ALL MLK Lessons GUARANTEED
Preview of Free Class For Black History: The History of the Coon, Mammy, and Pickaninny

Free Class For Black History: The History of the Coon, Mammy, and Pickaninny

Ever wonder where the terms coon, pickaninny, mammy, and Sambo come from? Through this free class you will learn the historical context in which these terms were created, and see how these stereotypes made their way into American pop culture via Minstrel Shows, racists caricatures and advertisements, the public school classroom, and even cartoons! How did these stereotypes affect Black people? How did they affect White people? Are these stereotypes of African Americans still prevalent in society
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