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12th grade Martin Luther King Day library skills resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This speech analysis discussion guide highlights the rhetorical devices used by King with margin annotations and correlating color coded lines underlined in the text. I use this key to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of Selma - Movie Guide

Selma - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This seven page download includes 45 thought provoking questions, which are intended to help your students stay focused as they view the 2014 film "Selma," starring David Oyelowo. This is a great fit for a unit on the Civil Rights, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. An answer key was added 7/24/2015.
Preview of Hidden Figures: A Book Study

Hidden Figures: A Book Study

Hidden Figures is the "untold true story of four African American women who helped launch our nation into space." This book study uses the young readers' edition, but can be adapted to other versions. It includes questions and vocabulary for each chapter as well as introductory research topics. This book is a great companion for almost any class and topic- it has math, physics, and history. Use it to teach about civil rights and science!I read it with my high school seniors and they loved the b
Preview of The Butler - Movie Guide

The Butler - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
The Butler is a film based on the life of Eugene Allen, who worked as a waiter and butler in the White House for 34 years. He started working in the White House in 1952 and retired in 1986 (as the head butler). This discussion guide is made up of 50 questions and is intended to help make viewing the film more meaningful for your students.
Preview of I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

Created by
Amy Moss
This 30 plus page unit contains lesson plans, handouts, and rubrics for an I-Search Unit. It could also be used for a regular research report. It includes activities and handouts for brainstorming topics, selecting and narrowing a topic, taking notes, creating note cards and source cards, interviewing, conducting research, outlining notes, parenthetical citations, and includes models of an I-Search Report for students to use as they write their own reports.
Preview of Movie Guide THE HELP and Jim Crow Presearch Activity

Movie Guide THE HELP and Jim Crow Presearch Activity

Created by
barbara davis
This movie guide comes with a separate "presearch" activity for students to complete in advance of viewing the film THE HELP in order to understand what Jim Crow laws were and how they limited African-American's civil rights in many areas. Students complete the webquest the day before viewing the film THE HELP to discover and discuss these laws. The actual movie guide contains 27 questions that accompany the film in chronological order and 3 topics for discussion. Plan 3-4 days to complete the
Preview of The CRAP Test - Evaluating Online Sources

The CRAP Test - Evaluating Online Sources

Digital Citizenship is a concept which helps teachers to understand what students should know to use technology appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way to prepare students for a society full of technology. The CRAP test is part of being a responsible digital citizen. This resource contains a lesson plan, an assignment, a rubric and a bonus computer lab rules.This lesson goes well with my other product "Internet Safety" and "Get the Most from your Search
Preview of American Revolution Crossword Puzzle

American Revolution Crossword Puzzle

Created by
Donna Melton
This puzzle is one of a set of 11 crossword puzzles dealing with United States History. The entire set includes Famous Explorers, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Westward Movement, the Civil War, Industrialism, Inventors and Notables, US Government, US Presidents, World War I, and World War II. These puzzles are appropriate for students in middle school if the word list is used and there are appropriate modifications such as pairs of students working together and/or free word
Preview of CPR Computer Project

CPR Computer Project

Created by
Loves to Teach
This is an excellent project to teach CPR and to allow students to use the internet as a learning tool. The product is complete with questions, links to up to date information, and even a short quiz.
Preview of Civil War Crossword Puzzle

Civil War Crossword Puzzle

Created by
Donna Melton
This puzzle is one of a set of 11 crossword puzzles dealing with United States History. The entire set includes Famous Explorers, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Westward Movement, the Civil War, Industrialism, Inventors and Notables, US Government, US Presidents, World War I, and World War II. These puzzles are appropriate for students in middle school if the word list is used and there are appropriate modifications such as pairs of students working together and/or free word
Preview of AP English Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit

AP English Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit

Created by
Ms Buka
This Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit was designed to be used in an 11th grade AP English Language and Composition class, but it could be used in any English class in which students are studying literature, rhetoric, literary criticism and the research process. This assignment gives students the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their literary analysis, research and writing skills. Students have reported that these research papers became important parts of their college application
Preview of World War I Crossword Puzzle

World War I Crossword Puzzle

Created by
Donna Melton
This puzzle is one of a set of 11 crossword puzzles dealing with United States History. The entire set includes Famous Explorers, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Westward Movement, the Civil War, Industrialism, Inventors and Notables, US Government, US Presidents, World War I, and World War II. These puzzles are appropriate for students in middle school if the word list is used and there are appropriate modifications such as pairs of students working together and/or free word
Preview of This book belongs to teacher sticker/labels

This book belongs to teacher sticker/labels

Created by
Neato Capito
These are editable labels that I printed on Avery Template 5160 Address Labels.
Preview of Library Passes 6 Designer Inspired Patterns

Library Passes 6 Designer Inspired Patterns

Created by
Hannah Pipkin
Library Passes designer inspired. 6 different patterns included in this library pass set. I have the grade level of the teacher and the teacher name typed in an editable text box. You can change it to fit your teacher names or delete it. Print these trendy copies and give to classroom teachers to keep track of each patron. :)
Preview of Book Bingo! - Genre Project

Book Bingo! - Genre Project

Created by
The Bright Bunch
Complete packet is included here! Game board, Form to reproduce, and Direction Sheet. Tailor the directions and the Game board to be appropriate to your students and situation. In my 5th grade class, I have students do one row each nine weeks in order to facilitate their exposure to multiple genres. The students like having choices and it is so gratifying to hear them discussing the genre definitions. Enjoy!
Preview of Black History Month Martin Luther King Jr MLK Discovery Channel Video Sheet

Black History Month Martin Luther King Jr MLK Discovery Channel Video Sheet

Video Viewing Question sheet (with answers) that will help students actively watch the Discovery Channel show "Martin Luther King Jr and the Civil Rights Movement"A great video that is both interesting and informative, less than 30 minutes long makes for a perfect MLK Day history lesson. Viewing sheet can be graded or collected to keep students watching the video. Questions are written in order that they will be viewed during the show.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVbs0RVm6E8or connect to my Y
Preview of Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: Student/Teacher Notes

Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: Student/Teacher Notes

This document contains two pages of fill-in-the-blanks notes for students and a teacher guide containing answers that are designed to accompany my Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: A Tool for Internet Research (available for purchase in my Product Listings). The PowerPoint/notes combination provides many practical tips for evaluating the credibility of Internet sources. It is great to use when introducing the research process, or even to remind students about exercising caution when citing sources
Preview of Banned Books Week Wordsearch

Banned Books Week Wordsearch

Created by
Nally's Nook
Word search that can be given to students to find what are the most common reasons books are challenged and or banned in the library. There is also a hidden message students can unscramble once all items are found. A key is also included.
Preview of Internet Scavenger Hunt 3

Internet Scavenger Hunt 3

Use this Internet Scavenger Hunt from Campbell's Classroom as a filler project or when you have a substitute teacher. Students in grade 6 through 12 do Internet research to find answers to questions on a variety of topics.
Preview of Exercise: The Miracle Drug?! A Health & Wellness Mini Unit

Exercise: The Miracle Drug?! A Health & Wellness Mini Unit

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Welcome to the mini unit designed to empower students with the critical thinking skills needed to make healthy living choices!In these activities, students will discern the truth behind claims made about the 'miracle drug' Revitalisol - a medication that replicates the benefits of physical activity without you having to actually be active. With Revitalisol approaching FDA approval, your students will be tasked with reading an article that looks into its health claims and then wrestling with thei
Preview of Dictionary Skills Worksheet - Understanding Vocabulary

Dictionary Skills Worksheet - Understanding Vocabulary

Created by
DetroitTeacher
This worksheet allows students to use the dictionary to answer questions relating to uncommon words. (Students will need dictionary/internet to answer questions). The second half of the worksheet asks students to create their own sentences using the words they learned.
Preview of Password Security - Full Unit Bundle (Presentations and Lessons!)

Password Security - Full Unit Bundle (Presentations and Lessons!)

Created by
Tobin Shields
Product OverviewAre you looking for a fun unit to teach account/password security? This is bundle contains the following:Two full lectures covering both basic and advanced password security topics3 interactive lessons that have students reflecting on what they learned, as well as diving deeper into additional topicsThis unit can easily run 5 block sessions, and even more 60 min sessions. This is a great unit for computer science teachers, information literacy coaches, or even general "internet s
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals | MLK's "What Is Your Life's Blueprint" Analysis

Rhetorical Appeals | MLK's "What Is Your Life's Blueprint" Analysis

This rhetorical analysis of one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's most famous speeches will help your students place concepts of rhetoric in an authentic context. Six months before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's assassination, Dr. King delivered the a speech to students at Barrett Junior High School. This resource contains abbreviated version of the speech (with a link to listen to the full speech on YouTube) along with questions for rhetorical analysis and critical thinking. Concepts covered: ✔️ spea
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This is a student copy for Martin Luther King's speech, "I have a Dream". I use this activity to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
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