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9th grade Martin Luther King Day Common Core CCRA.L.6 resources

Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Spanish and Bilingual Lesson Materials

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Spanish and Bilingual Lesson Materials

Created by
Mr Electives
In recognition of Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month, I created this cross-curricular reading selection for my Spanish classes. It will also work well for Social Studies, Civics, and American History classes that have Spanish-speaking students. This bundle of materials offers:1 A paragraph-length biography of Dr. King with reading comprehension questions. The questions are designed to measure student comprehension and offer double-spacing to allow students sufficient space to transla
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Speech "The Other America"

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Speech "The Other America"

Created by
Always ELA
While most students have studied Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, "The Other America" is a speech by MLK, Jr. the majority of students have never heard. The speech is about economic injustice and the role race plays in the socioeconomic status of individuals in the U.S. Though this speech was delivered over 50 years ago, it remains powerfully and incredibly relevant today. In this activity, students will begin by reviewing ethos, pathos, and logos. A handout is provided that de
Preview of Pixel Art Martin Luther King for middle and high school grades, with reading

Pixel Art Martin Luther King for middle and high school grades, with reading

Do you want a fun but practical Martin Luther King Day activity for your Language Arts classroom, Social Studies class, or advanced ESL class?? Do you want to teach your students about MLK's legacy but you want a hihg engagement lesson? Then look no further! This MLK-themed pixel art resource is a fun and NO PREP way to have students learn about segregation, Jim Crow, peacful protest, and MLK's lasting legacy. The resource comes with a text passage AND the pixel art activity. First, students re
Preview of MLK Day Word Puzzles and Cryptograms Bundle No Prep Lesson Middle & High School

MLK Day Word Puzzles and Cryptograms Bundle No Prep Lesson Middle & High School

MLK Day Word Puzzles PacketRevitalize your classroom with our Martin Luther King, Jr. Word Puzzles packet—a dynamic resource designed for middle and high school teachers seeking an effortless and impactful MLK lesson. This all-in-one packet includes a stimulating word search, a challenging word scramble, and an engaging word match puzzle, offering a comprehensive exploration of key terms associated with Dr. King's legacy. With the added convenience of all answers provided, this no-prep solution
Preview of MLK Day Parts of Speech Color by Code for ESL, ELA middle and high school

MLK Day Parts of Speech Color by Code for ESL, ELA middle and high school

Teaching parts of speech can be difficult, so why not make it fun?! This product is a Martin Luther King Jr.-themed set of Color by Code Parts of Speech worksheets. There are 3 levels of difficulty, so you can easily differentiate with no prep. Just print and go! Every level comes in English AND in Spanish!The product covers all 8 parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb, preposition (prepositions of location), conjunction, and interjection. As a bonus, bilingual (English/Spanish
Preview of A Rhetorical Analysis of King's "I Have a Dream" Speech

A Rhetorical Analysis of King's "I Have a Dream" Speech

Created by
SquareOne
This is an incredibly powerful speech that changed the nation. Additionally, it is an excellent opportunity to teach students about rhetoric and oratory. This packet has it all: an activity that helps them understand the context; key terms of rhetoric and oratory; close reading annotating activities and questions, the speech itself, along with a thoughtful one-paragraph ACE writing opportunity. All I suggest is that you play the entire speech for them. It is available online. This will pro
Preview of Analyzing Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” w/22 Questions, Activities, & More

Analyzing Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” w/22 Questions, Activities, & More

Hello Fellow Teachers, This 12-page Google Slides PDF contains the following: 22 critical thinking questions about content6 suggestions for Activities6 questions about ethos, pathos, & logosThis unit covers all four ELA standards: Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening, and Language.There are different activities, and each of them come with their own set of questions.If you are sick during this unit, you can leave a lesson from this unit for the sub. Students can answer the questions, an
Preview of Martin Luther King Word Puzzles for Middle & High School No Prep MLK Day Lesson

Martin Luther King Word Puzzles for Middle & High School No Prep MLK Day Lesson

Revitalize your classroom with our Martin Luther King, Jr. Word Puzzles packet—a dynamic resource designed for middle and high school teachers seeking an effortless and impactful MLK lesson. This all-in-one packet includes a stimulating word search, a challenging word scramble, and an engaging word match puzzle, offering a comprehensive exploration of key terms associated with Dr. King's legacy. With the added convenience of all answers provided, this no-prep solution allows you to seamlessly in
Preview of Social Rights Flashcards

Social Rights Flashcards

Embark on a Journey of Social Justice with 'Voices of Change' Flashcards! - These thought-provoking flashcards are an ideal resource for educators to introduce students to the pivotal concepts of social rights and the inspiring legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.Educational and Inspirational Content - This unique set includes a diverse range of flashcards, each featuring key terms, influential figures, and significant concepts related to social rights, along with Martin Luther King's profound cont
Preview of I Have a Dream & Letter from Birmingham Jail Prereading Introduction Lesson

I Have a Dream & Letter from Birmingham Jail Prereading Introduction Lesson

PURPOSE: These 2 PowerPoint lessons provide digital pre-reading resources, historical background info, vocabulary word study, practice, and assessment for THE NONFICtION TEXTS BY Martin Luther King Jr; I HAVE A DREAM AND LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAILPDF links to text includedGOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous literature by front-loading story elements critical to comprehension and aligned to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning sup
Preview of A Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Introduction & Vocab Lesson

A Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Introduction & Vocab Lesson

PURPOSE: This PowerPoint lesson provides digital pre-reading resources, historical background info, vocabulary word study, practice, and assessment for this NONFICTION TEXT: LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL BY MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.PDF LINK INCLUDED GOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous literature by front-loading story elements critical to comprehension aligned to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual classrooms
Preview of MLK WebQuest - Google Form - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

MLK WebQuest - Google Form - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

This WebQuest is the perfect accompaniment to a lesson on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I made this WebQuest as an activity to go with our lesson on Dr. King. The articles used cover the basics of his life and accomplishments. The questions posed are used to stimulate thinking among your students about the Civil Rights Movement. None of my students were even alive during the events that took place during Dr. King's life and know very little about him. I hope this will be useful in your classr
Preview of Martin Luther King Day Activity: "Dare to Dream" CCSS: Reading/Viewing/Writing

Martin Luther King Day Activity: "Dare to Dream" CCSS: Reading/Viewing/Writing

Created by
Connie
Here is a product for anytime, but especially relevant for honoring Martin Luther King Day or for Black History Month. The students are to:1.Read and or view and listen to Rev. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. (URLs are included).2. Explain what aspects of his speech have come true in the 40+ years since it was delivered.3. Choose a character from the book they are currently reading and summarize what he/she would say about the speech.4. Write an "I Have a Dream" speech from the point of view of
Preview of I Have a Dream Analysis of Rhetorical Techniques

I Have a Dream Analysis of Rhetorical Techniques

This activity requires students to be familiar with allusion, parallel structure, imagery, repetition and metaphor. You will need a copy of Dr. King's speech for students' reference. Students will identify five examples of each of the techniques and explain why he chose them and/or what effect he intended. The activity is suitable for individuals, pairs, or small groups. The resulting analyses could be reported orally to the class or handed in as a written assignment.
Preview of The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

This video guide is aligned to Episode 5 of the PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross". This episode, titled "Rise!" covers 1940-1968 and touches on many well-known civil rights leaders such s Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks, but it also goes into many lesser-known figures that are often bypassed in the textbooks, such as James Meredith, Ella Baker, and Paul Robeson.
Preview of The role of character in the prolonged struggle for African American Civil Right

The role of character in the prolonged struggle for African American Civil Right

This study examined the life of Benjamin Elijah Mays , in terms of discerning his character strengths and the role they played in addressing equality issues during his lifetime and beyond. Character was defined by the analytic framework of Peterson and Seligman’s Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification . An examination of Mays’s written archived works as well as key secondary references served as data sources. Peterson and Seligman’s Values In Action-Inventory of Strengths
Preview of Internet Scavenger Hunt | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Fact Search

Internet Scavenger Hunt | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Fact Search

Please complete the following documents with the missing biographical Information.    Use a Google search to locate the facts available in the documents using surrounding clues in the existing biographies.   Please complete the Internet Scavenger Hunts in the following order:Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Objective:Complete all missing facts about the public figure using an internet search Focus Question:What are the best key words to use when searching a topic on the Internet? Independent Practice:
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Created by
Today in Class
This no prep, inquiry-driven assignment may be used in class face-to-face or virtually with distance learning to celebrate either Martin Luther king Jr or as part of Black History Month. Students will use the provided links to nonfiction articles about the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King Jr. to answer the questions which follow. They are asked to put the answers into their own words to help them process the information for understanding.An answer key is provided for you.
Preview of Civil Rights and Social Justice Topic One Pager

Civil Rights and Social Justice Topic One Pager

Created by
Erin Furgerson
This Civil Rights and Social Justice Topic One Pager is a great resource to use as an into activity to develop vocabulary when studying civil rights and social justice. This activity addresses multiple levels of understanding vocabulary. It is appropriate for grades 4-12.
Preview of Sample Lesson on Critical Race Theory for Middle and High School Students

Sample Lesson on Critical Race Theory for Middle and High School Students

Created by
K Johnson
During the pandemic, after numerous racial injustices and accumulation of others in the past, racial equity has become a prioritized discussion in education.  And now teachers are in need of resources and are searching not only for information on what Critical Race Theory is but also how to teach it and incorporate it into core content areas to achieve culturally responsive practices.
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