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Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Activities: MLK Writing and Research Project

Martin Luther King Jr Activities: MLK Writing and Research Project

Created by
Two Little Birds
Are you looking for a research-based project to help your students learn about the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr? This student-led WebQuest will take students through a variety of websites to research Martin Luther King Jr. and his life. Your students will learn to navigate through articles, stories, songs, and more as they complete meaningful activities.Student-friendly sites include songs, read-aloud stories, biographies, facts, and more. YouTube links are shared through a Safe Share
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Day WebQuest Compatible with Google Slides™

Martin Luther King Jr Day WebQuest Compatible with Google Slides™

Created by
SK Designs
This web quest guides students in discovering information about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Throughout the quest, students will visit three different websites to read, research, and share the information they learn. The product contains a thirteen page web quest along with an accompanying answer key. Quest tasks include exploration, research, literal comprehension, identification, description, inference, vocabulary, application, connection, reflection, written expression, and illustration. The
Preview of ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Teaching citizenship?Students will learn about the election process including requirements to run for office, requirements to vote, the Succession Act, the Electoral College and more. There are 14 web questions, a Did You Know? fact section and comprehension questions. The Teacher Page includes extension activities, the keys and additional links.NOTE: If you'd like a student version so you can use it with Google Classrooms and not have the teacher section with the key, just email me via Q/A and
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, and find similarities and differences among the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts of the event, videos, and a newspaper article).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each sourc
Preview of All About the Electoral College Webquest (With Answer Key!)

All About the Electoral College Webquest (With Answer Key!)

Students will learn all about the Electoral College in this 24 question History.com webquest!Included in this webquest are the following:Important dates and historical figures associated with topic.How and why the Electoral College was established.The changes the election process has gone through since the Constitutional Convention. How electors are chosen and what they do.The formula used to determine how many electors are given to each state.The process that electors go through after election
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest - Black History Month Digital Inquiry Activities

Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest - Black History Month Digital Inquiry Activities

Looking for a fun way for students to practice research and inquiry skills? These Martin Luther King Jr. Internet WebQuest activities are perfect for upper elementary students to practice finding information from internet sources! Martin Luther King Jr. was an important civil rights activist and leader in black history. Celebrate his life and accomplishments for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month, or at any time of the year with these engaging and easy-to-implement WebQuest activiti
Preview of Presidential Primary Election Webquest With Answer Key!

Presidential Primary Election Webquest With Answer Key!

This 18 question Votesmart.org webquest will allow students to learn all about how primaries work during the election process!Included in this webquest are the following:Details about the National Conventions.Different methods concerning how delegates are chosen.The difference between primaries and caucuses.The two types of primaries (open primaries and closed primaries).Two different ways the ballot can appear depending on the state.How delegates are awarded in each political party.Students wil
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Vs. Malcolm X Venn Diagram Digital and Print

Martin Luther King Jr. Vs. Malcolm X Venn Diagram Digital and Print

Created by
HappyEdugator
Martin Luther King Jr. Vs. Malcolm X Venn Diagram. Students must research and compare the two civil rights activists using the Venn diagram provided. Students research Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, and can use this Venn Diagram to report on their findings, or as a graphic organizer for writing a comparison contrast paper. Good for black history month, MLK day, or any time for a study of the two different leaders and how they were similar and different. G8RCVRV For differentiation, o
Preview of U.S. Government Webquest for Elementary Students

U.S. Government Webquest for Elementary Students

Created by
Mrs Buckeye Nut
This United States Government webquest was written with my class in mind: 4th graders who (on average) read below grade level and easily get overwhelmed if information is difficult to find or if there is too much to read. They also are new to researching and navigating web sites. I wanted to introduce them to information on the U.S. Government on a web site that was clearly geared for kids. I split the webquest into 2 parts – Each part will take them about 30-40 minutes to complete, so they w
Preview of Presidents: A Presidential Webquest

Presidents: A Presidential Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
President Andrew Johnson had a pet white mouse. President William McKinley had a pet parrot who was trained to whistle, "Yankee Doodle". President James Garfield was the first president to be left- handed AND could write with both hands(and different languages at the same time-Greek and Latin). George H W Bush liked eating pork rinds as a snack. President George Washington was a spelunker, a person that likes searching in caves. John F. Kennedy said, “And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what yo
Preview of White House: Learn about the White House(A webquest)

White House: Learn about the White House(A webquest)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about the White House with 10 informative web questions, comprehension and discussion questions and several extension activities.NEW:Check out all my resources(summaries) in one place: Gail's Pinterest PageOver the years, I have developed a number of webquests for Instructor Magazine. All my webquests contain lots of informational facts within the webquest so the students learn something as they are reading the questions. The webquests have extension activities and most of my webquests als
Preview of Martin Luther King Webquest

Martin Luther King Webquest

Think like a Historian with a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Webquest! Utilize the History Channel's video and description of the holiday to learn about the history of MLK Day! Students will get an excellent overview of the holiday by answering 10 fill in the blank and open ended questions. This Webquest traces the history the holiday from Dr. King's upbringing in Atlanta, Georgia to his contributions to the civil rights movement, to his unfortunate death at the hands of James Earl Ray.A great way
Preview of Constitution Webquest

Constitution Webquest

Created by
Taylor Jones
This assignment allows students to learn all about the Constitution. They will answer questions about- The Basics- The History- The Amendments- Slavery- Women- The Bill of Rights- How it All WorksStudents will go to the URL provided and answer the questions from the website. Questions are in order of the passage.Great for Constitution Day or substitute work!
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. : A Webquest

Martin Luther King Jr. : A Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Martin Luther King Day is in January and Black History Month is in February. Perhaps, you will find this webquest on Martin Luther King Jr. of value to use with your students. Comprehension questions as well as additional links/extension activities are included.Other resources you may find of interest:1. Martin Luther King Jr. A Biographical Play: Learn about this important civil rights leader who worked for equality in non-violent ways. Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned a world where the color
Preview of Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis with Key- This is a 10 page document that contains a video analysis assignment and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 27 questions based on The Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Parties. This assignment will ask students to go to YouTube and watch the Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Parties. This video will provide an insight into the purpose and fu
Preview of Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis with Key- This is a 12 page document that contains a video analysis assignment and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 38 questions based on The Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Ideology. This assignment will ask students to go to YouTube and watch the Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Ideology. This video will initially provide an unbiased and strai
Preview of Civil Rights - Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination - Webquest with Key

Civil Rights - Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination - Webquest with Key

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights - Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination - Webquest with Key - This 6 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basics of the Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination during the Civil Rights Movement. It contains 14 questions from the history.com website. Your students will learn about the history and significance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination during the Civil Rights Movement. It covers all of the major people, themes and events of the Martin Luther
Preview of Presidential Election Webquest

Presidential Election Webquest

Students will visit 4 websites, answer 19 questions, and complete an extension task to get an overview of presidential elections. The questions cover qualifications for the presidency, political parties, the nomination to election process, and the electoral college. The questions primarily come from loc.gov. There are 6 websites provided at the end for additional information/resources if needed. The answers are included where appropriate. See the preview for a closer look! Sample question
Preview of All About Election Day Reading Comprehension Activities Webquest & Writing Craft

All About Election Day Reading Comprehension Activities Webquest & Writing Craft

Looking for a no prep all about Election Day reading comprehension activity for your class? Turn this all about elections reading comprehension webquest into a writing craft and bulletin board for the ultimate Election Day reading lesson. (Recommended for 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade.)What is a Election Day Facts Reading Comprehension WebquestStudents will go on a webquest (visit a kid-friendly, informational website) to read and learn about all about elections. Students will then use different readin
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities for Middle School ELA - Webquest & Quotes

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities for Middle School ELA - Webquest & Quotes

Created by
Learning Lit
This Martin Luther King Webquest & Activity Pack will help students practice research skills while learning about the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. First, students will conduct research to answer questions about the life of Martin Luther King Jr.. Then, they will find, analyze, and reflect on meaningful quotes. This activity pack aligns with English Language Arts standards for research and writing.Included in this resource:A Teacher Tips page to help you plan your lessonA KWL page
Preview of U.S. Election Process via Internet Scavenger Hunt

U.S. Election Process via Internet Scavenger Hunt

USA.GOV is such a great website to learn about the election process in the United States. It's not only credible but extremely student-friendly and thorough. No questions about the election process will go unanswered after carefully reading through this website. Use my 15 questions included on this guide to make sure students know all there is to know about how to become president of the United States and also teach them the importance of using credible sources, such as USA.GOV to research. Answ
Preview of Media Bias Assignment

Media Bias Assignment

Created by
Ms I's Ideas
One major reason Americans choose not to vote is because they feel they aren't knowledgeable enough to make a decision on candidates. Many Americans do not know where to find good information on politics. Sometimes news organizations use liberal or conservative bias in order to sway their readers to vote a certain way.This assignment introduces students to different types of media bias and directs them to find examples of media bias in the news. I use this assignment in my U.S. Government unit o
Preview of Impeachment: What is this Word Called Impeachment? A Webquest

Impeachment: What is this Word Called Impeachment? A Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
PLEASE note, you may need to open this document with something like Adobe reader.What exactly is impeachment? In U.S. History, only three presidents have been impeached. Those presidents were Andrew Johnson,Bill Clinton and Donald Trump(twice). Neither were convicted during a trial and finished out their terms of office.  President, Richard Nixon, was going to be impeached but he resigned, pressured by members of his own Republican party, before he was impeached.  Use this webquest to introduce
Preview of Civics Unit 0 Being a Fake News Detective Worksheet/Webquest

Civics Unit 0 Being a Fake News Detective Worksheet/Webquest

Follows the "Civics Fake News Mini-Unit". Challenges students to pick a website and analyze an article for click bait and bias.
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