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Black History Month Common Core L.3.1 centers

Preview of Task Cards: Black History Month Nonfiction Informational Text Literacy

Task Cards: Black History Month Nonfiction Informational Text Literacy

Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets. Your students will read about famous people honored and remembered during Black History Month.I would recommend these task cards for first grade, second grade, third grade or fourth grade. --Included--N
Preview of Martin Luther King Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice | Biography

Martin Luther King Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice | Biography

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K-2 to the Core
Martin Luther King Day or Black History Month are the perfect time to focus on this important man in history and the Civil Rights Movement. By using these no prep, differentiated biography passages, you can reinforce the story of Dr. King’s life and work as your students practice reading, writing, capitalization, punctuation, and sight words.⭐️Click HERE to save 25% by buying this resource as part of my Mega Growing Bundle! ⭐️( In my growing bundle, each time I add a new themed packet, the price
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Activities - MLK Jr Build a Sentence - Digital Available

Martin Luther King Jr Activities - MLK Jr Build a Sentence - Digital Available

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The Fun Factory
Martin Luther King Jr. Activities using Scrambled Sentences or Build-a-Sentence is perfect for reading comprehension and makes a perfect center for your MLK Jr. studies and or Black History Month. Students LOVE this hands-on resource where they place word cards in order to form sentences. Great for reading practice and language skills!For the DIGITAL Google Slides™ version, go HERE!If you and your students like this resource, check out the amazing Sentence Scramble BUNDLE to save more than 30% w
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Activities | Digital MLK Build a Sentence Google Slides™

Martin Luther King Jr. Activities | Digital MLK Build a Sentence Google Slides™

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The Fun Factory
Martin Luther King Jr. Activities for Scrambled Sentences (or Build-a-Sentence) are digital Google Slides™ that are designed for your Google Classroom™ (or SeeSaw)! This gives your students reading comprehension practice with easy drag and drop activities to make sentences. Sight words are used over and over for reinforcement. Use for your MLK Jr. studies and/or for Black History Month. For the awesome PRINTABLE version, go HERE!If you and your students like this resource, check out the amazing
Preview of Reading Strategies With Famous People in Black History

Reading Strategies With Famous People in Black History

Black History Who, What, Where and When is a reading comprehension activity introducing reading strategies that will help students make connections while reading. Students will readily identify nouns, verbs and verb phrases better known as subjects and predicates.Have your students read each statement about a famous African-American. Underneath the statement have each student identify the who, what, where and when of each statement. Who=the subjectWhat= the action (verb) that the subject didWher
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