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High school Martin Luther King Day library skills literature circles

Preview of Civil Rights Movement - I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King - Socratic Seminar

Civil Rights Movement - I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King - Socratic Seminar

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights Movement - I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King - Socratic Seminar - A 20+ page package related to the Civil Rights Movement and the "I Have a Dream" Speech by Martin Luther King. This package contains all of the necessary documents to facilitate a Socratic Seminar related to the "I Have a Dream" Speech by Martin Luther King. This is a fantastic activity and lesson to assist students in fostering deep, meaningful and engaging learning related to the Civil Rights Movement. Students
Preview of I PICK Good Fit Books Bookmarks Colorful

I PICK Good Fit Books Bookmarks Colorful

Created by
24Kteacher
Use these colorful bookmarks to help students learn how to pick good fit books! The purchase includes two types of bookmarks, both in color and black in white. Large poster versions of each bookmark is also included for you to display in your classroom. Includes: Colorful I PICK Bookmark Colorful I PICK Bookmark Poster Black and White I PICK Bookmark Black and White I PICK Poster
Preview of MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from the Common Core State Standards. In addition to the identified figura
Preview of March: Book One Novel Study (Recently Updated)

March: Book One Novel Study (Recently Updated)

Created by
SimplyDoe
Celebrate MLK Holiday with this Novel!March is a vivid first-hand account of John Lewis' lifelong struggle for civil and human rights, meditating in the modern age on the distance traveled since the days of Jim Crow and segregation. Rooted in Lewis' personal story, it also reflects on the highs and lows of the broader civil rights movement. SummaryThis book is a graphic novel for high school students. The novel is short and can be read independently. Congressman John Lewis (Ga) shares us remarka
Preview of Book Speed Dating

Book Speed Dating

To introduce independent reading projects in class, I like to set my students up with books through SPEED DATING! It is a super fun and engaging way to get the kids involved with the books and choose the book that is just right for them. Perfect for middle school through high school age students. The cheesier, the better!UPDATED to use with google slides 2/13/2023
Preview of Book Recommendations: High Interest Titles by Reading Levels

Book Recommendations: High Interest Titles by Reading Levels

Print this resource to help students find popular books by their reading level. These high-interest titles are sure to please readers of all levels. The book list includes: Fountas and Pinnell Levels N through Z2 Lexile Levels 551 through 1140 The digital zip file includes both a PDF and editable Microsoft .docx file so you can customize recommendations and call numbers to your library or classroom.
Preview of Book Movie Trailers for Independent Reading Projects

Book Movie Trailers for Independent Reading Projects

This product is an introduction to using "book trailers," much like movie trailers, to get students excited about reading. This product is an activity to show students different book options via trailers to help them choose a book for their independent reading projects in class. This can be used for literature circles, independent reading, reading centers, projects, or whatever you would like for it to translate to in your own classroom.PREZI TO USE WITH PRODUCT: http://prezi.com/qwslo-xcpuni/?u
Preview of Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for 4 students. The names are girls but could be changed to include boys. This story is about Ruby Bridges told from the perspective of children living during that time. It was written for Black History Month. Most of my students have never heard of the people we study during this month. This is why I place such an emphasis on heroes of this caliber. I tie in their fluency study with history. It makes it both fun and educational. If you want more of these, th
Preview of BookTok Fiction & Signage

BookTok Fiction & Signage

Description: Immerse your students in the captivating world of fiction with our Fiction Signage & Template Bundle, meticulously designed to enhance the ambiance and organization of your classroom or library. This comprehensive bundle features engaging signage, printable templates, and a customizable blank template, offering everything you need to showcase your fiction collection in style.Features:Fiction Signage: Create an inviting atmosphere in your classroom or library with our vibrant fic
Preview of MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington and President Obama's speech given at the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington given in 2013. The included zipped folder also includes an unmarked copy of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical componen
Preview of Book Club Discussion Topic Cards: Middle & High School Google Slides

Book Club Discussion Topic Cards: Middle & High School Google Slides

Feature discussion questions you can use with any book.These prompts facilitate all fiction books to be discussed when students are sharing their thoughts and reviews. These pages can be printed for use as task cards with increasing depth of knowledge questions in student-friendly language: Opening, Broad, Specific, Critical. Post these to a bulletin board to make a Book Club display. Use with small groups or as a post-reading guide to independent reading. Perfect for student book clubs, literat
Preview of In Your Reading Era, Reading Survey To Help You Find Books Your Students Love!

In Your Reading Era, Reading Survey To Help You Find Books Your Students Love!

Are you constantly on the look out for books your students will love? Do you have a whole new group of students with no idea where to start with recommending books for them? Find out what they like to read, how much they are reading, what they do outside of class (a great way to recommend specific books )... With this survey. Asking questions like, what are your favorite books, how much did you read last year, what social media accounts do you follow, do you use apps for reading etc.This gives y
Preview of Library Reading Questionnaire - English and Spanish

Library Reading Questionnaire - English and Spanish

Ever wonder what your students are hoping to find in the library? Here is a great way to find out! Questions are designed for upper-elementary, middle, and/or high school. Gain some insight on the types of literature students are showing a preference for and get feedback on some of their favorite reading memories. Copy is available in English AND Spanish.
Preview of Book Truck Bites Book Tasting Event

Book Truck Bites Book Tasting Event

Your students will enjoy this fun and fresh take on book tastings with the Book Truck Book Bites Book tasting Event! With silly puns and trendy food trucks, your students will devour this activity and be ready for seconds! This book tasting activity is set up to use genres. It is geared towards middle and high school age groups.
Preview of BookTok Full File: Fiction & NonFiction

BookTok Full File: Fiction & NonFiction

Description: Get your students buzzing about books with our comprehensive library and classroom resource pack designed to tap into the BookTok phenomenon! This meticulously crafted pack includes eye-catching signage and over 100 printable tags to promote and showcase popular fiction and nonfiction titles in your 9-12 setting.Features:"BookTok Made Us Read It" Signage: Capture the attention of your students with bold and colorful signage proclaiming the influence of BookTok on their reading choic
Preview of Book Talk Template | Valentine's Day

Book Talk Template | Valentine's Day

Created by
MrsReaderPants
I've included four ways to use this Valentine's Day-themed book talk template. All text in the PowerPoint is editable, plus it includes a sample book talk for high school and an editable Google™ Slides version for students to make and share their own book talks.There are four ways to use this product:Edit the blank PowerPoint template to create your own book talk.If you teach high school, use the included sample to book talk romance and anti-romance titles. It's all done for you!Print the slides
Preview of MS Classroom Library Genre Poster

MS Classroom Library Genre Poster

Created by
Coffee with ELA
Do you have a classroom library organized by genre? This digital poster can help your students find new reads AND keep your library organized.14 different genres and library categories, including "Parent Permission Required" for my middle school students, are depicted on this poster. Each section shares a brief example/description.In my library, each genre corresponds to a color-coded sticker which matches the small circle beside the genre on the poster. These stickers can easily be found on Ama
Preview of Historical Fiction Book Response Questions

Historical Fiction Book Response Questions

Created by
Library Aimee
Historical Fiction is a fabulous way for students to start imagining what life was like in the past and the lessons we can learn from our past. I use these Historical Fiction Book Response sheets to help guide literacy circles, Book Club groups and individual students as a way to have them reflect on what they have read. Included are:- Questions that are suitable for any Historical Fiction text.- Blank response sheet for individual/group response.
Preview of Little People, Big Dreams: Martin Luther King Jr. - Book study and guides

Little People, Big Dreams: Martin Luther King Jr. - Book study and guides

Created by
Read Quest
Questions on Little People, Big Dreams: Martin Luther King JrThe sets include questions on:10 open questions on the book10 multiple choice questions about the book10 multiple choice cloze procedure questions on the book4 sets of 5 questions on the themes of the book5 inference questions and possible responses 5 critical thinking questions and possible responses 5 connection questions and possible responses Questions on keywords in the book5 questions about the original poemIn addition to this:a
Preview of Dear Martin and Dear Justyce Novel Study Bundle

Dear Martin and Dear Justyce Novel Study Bundle

Created by
SimplyDoe
Novel Study Bundle Unit Information – 44 total pages (Includes pdf and Editable Word documents)· Two novel studies for Nic Stone’s Dear Martin and Dear Justyce. · Novel Study Questions (separated by chapters, with Q/A resource pages for instructors) The questions are only literal/recall questions that can be used as daily running quizzes as students read the novel. Instructors are free to create their own higher order thinking questions for these novels. · Vocabulary handout (Definitions Resourc
Preview of Literacy Genre Headers

Literacy Genre Headers

This set of fun polka dot headers designed by Marisa Curtis, of First Grade Glitter and Giggles, are perfect for displaying the literacy genres in your classroom. Genres titles include fiction, non-fiction, realistic fiction, folk tales, fairy tales, drama, adventure, mystery, historical fiction, biographies, mythology, etc. Use these headers on a bulletin boards, anchor charts, focus walls, or even labels for your classroom library.
Preview of Classroom Library Labels: Rustic Burlap Edition

Classroom Library Labels: Rustic Burlap Edition

Labels that will help organize your classroom library. They will fit in great with a nautical themed classroom!Included in the labels are Lexile Levels and letter levels A-Z+. Also in the labels are genres, popular characters, seasons/holidays, and popular series. If there is a label that you need let me know, I will put it together within 48 hours for you! Lexile Levels are in groups of 100 up to 1000. If you would like more detailed groupings let me know and I will put it together within 48 ho
Preview of Speech Comparisons: Obama's "A New Beginning" & Martin.L.King's "I Have a Dream"

Speech Comparisons: Obama's "A New Beginning" & Martin.L.King's "I Have a Dream"

Created by
Rosedale's Shop
Delve into the captivating world of impactful oratory with "A Tale of Two Speeches." This digital PDF invites secondary school pupils and beyond to explore the remarkable speeches of two iconic figures – Barack Obama and Martin Luther King Jr. This enlightening resource delves into the techniques, grammar, tone, and language features that both speakers utilized to inspire generations and drive change, and we ultimately outline huge comparisons between these two epic speeches. Highlights: Discove
Preview of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Video Circles

The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Video Circles

Literature circles have provided invaluable for teachers introducing literature as well as document-based instruction. The same tools can be used, with little “tweaking” when using documentaries as well as full length movies. The strategy is to leave enough time to accomplish your goals and to provide a way which students can watch the video on their own time. There are four major roles in video circles; summarizer, connector, wordsmith and plumber. Each role is described on the individual role
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