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High school Martin Luther King Day library skills resources $5-10

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr, "I Have a Dream" Collaborative Poster, Writing Activity

Martin Luther King Jr, "I Have a Dream" Collaborative Poster, Writing Activity

Created by
Danielle Knight
This Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream," collaborative poster combines writing, reflection, coloring, creativity, and group work! All inspired by promoting American hero and civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. and his iconic speech, "I Have a Dream."The collaborative poster features a writing activity and brain-friendly fun. Students will collaborate to assemble the poster for your classroom wall, bulletin board, classroom door, hallway, lobby, or library. Get your students enthu
Preview of Famous Faces® of Black History Collaborative Poster [v1] | Black History Month

Famous Faces® of Black History Collaborative Poster [v1] | Black History Month

Created by
Art with Jenny K
Do something for Black History Month that your students won’t soon forget—with my large, visually-engaging "Famous Faces®" of Black History Month poster/banner.This fun, collaborative activity features eight (8) inspirational African Americans:Thurgood MarshallRuby BridgesGeorge Washington CarverHarriet TubmanJackie RobinsonDr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Rosa ParksBarack ObamaGreat for ANY grade PreK - High School!!!My collaboration posters are easy for teachers and fun for kids and make a lasting i
Preview of Avoiding Plagiarism: A Mini-Unit

Avoiding Plagiarism: A Mini-Unit

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
FULLY UPDATED IN AUGUST 2023. The update now reflects APA 7 and MLA 9 styles!___________________________________________________________________________Most teachers have had to deal with plagiarism in some form or another, and many still haven’t quite figured out the best way to combat it. Some teachers give a stern warning and threaten serious consequences. Others use software to detect plagiarism.These methods work to some extent, but many students plagiarize because they don’t always know wh
Preview of Martin Luther King Day I Have a Dream Close Read and Rhetorical Analysis

Martin Luther King Day I Have a Dream Close Read and Rhetorical Analysis

Engage your students in close reading and rhetorical analysis skills with this Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" close reading and analysis activity. This is a perfect activity for students on Martin Luther King Jr. Day! "I Have a Dream" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a speech packed with rhetorical devices. This activity packet provides secondary teachers with multiple resources to help students conduct a close read of this famous speech. This resource includes: A teacher introductio
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr, Writing, Timeline, One Pagers, Print and Google Slides

Martin Luther King Jr, Writing, Timeline, One Pagers, Print and Google Slides

Created by
Danielle Knight
Teaching and engaging in Martin Luther King Day is more important than ever.This "I Have a Dream," writing activity one pagers, is personal, creative, and filled with opportunities for differentiation. The Martin Luther King Jr. timeline and biography activity is a web quest that allows your students to take visual notes using the eye-catching sketchnotes! MLK's childhood, college years, family, civil rights, movements, awards, spirituality, and his pursuit for equal rights are all covered.INCLU
Preview of Effective Online Research Skills Research Graphic Organizers Source Evaluation

Effective Online Research Skills Research Graphic Organizers Source Evaluation

Revolutionize students’ online research skills with the Research 101: Effective Internet Research bundle! Empower students by teaching strategic keyword searching strategies, evaluating websites for source credibility, and identifying bias or slanted information in digital resources. Research note taking templates and research graphic organizers will help provide structure to any research project or paper. The materials and activities in this bundle take the guesswork out of teaching research! Y
Preview of Credible Sources Analysis Activities - Media Literacy Unit - Conducting Research

Credible Sources Analysis Activities - Media Literacy Unit - Conducting Research

Help students select analyze and select credible sources while conducting online research! Locating reliable sources and evaluating websites are essential digital literacy research skills. Now, more than ever, students need to know how to analyze what they read and view online for accuracy, credibility, and bias.This digital resource benefits students by teaching them to independently navigate online research effectively and efficiently! Your purchase will include a lesson plan for grades 6th-10
Preview of Patchwork Puzzle Poster: A Martin Luther King Day Collaborative Activity

Patchwork Puzzle Poster: A Martin Luther King Day Collaborative Activity

This activity aligns well with any Martin Luther King Junior activities you may do. Use it for Martin Luther King Day or for Black History Month. Students work together to build a collaborative poster displaying their dreams for a better world. Great for door display or bulletin boards!Included in this product:- Directions for use.- 32 puzzle pieces with a place for students to write their dreams.- Coordinate grid to guide student in creating the puzzle.- Original art by Mark Mariano. Check him
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 Book Speed Dating - Valentine's Day Library Activity - Middle School Library

Book Speed Dating - Valentine's Day Library Activity - Middle School Library

Created by
MrsReaderPants
Book Speed Dating is a Valentine's Day Library Activity that introduces students to new genres in a fun, teen-friendly way! It's perfect for middle school library, Valentine's Day, Back to School, or any time you want your students to try on new books. All text is editable in PPT, Google Slides, and PDF.This activity pairs well with my Blind Date with a Book set-up kit!FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS BOOK SPEED DATING LIBRARY LESSON:Recommended for: Grades 7-10Lesson Duration: one library class period, ab
Preview of ELA Holiday Activities: Fun Christmas Writing Prompts, Winter Poetry Craft Board

ELA Holiday Activities: Fun Christmas Writing Prompts, Winter Poetry Craft Board

Get ready to sleigh in ELA this holiday season with a big bundle of festive activities at an even bigger discount! These creative ELA holiday activities are the perfect way to infuse the spirit of the season into your classroom while keeping the learning merry and bright.You'll get:⭐Character Sweater Writing Prompt⭐Winter Poetry Activity Pack⭐Literary Greeting Cards Resource⭐BONUS: Bookish Coloring Pages Here's what ELA teachers are saying about these fun holiday activities:❤️Super fun and engag
Preview of Primary Sources Activities - Primary vs. Secondary Sources Lessons Task Cards

Primary Sources Activities - Primary vs. Secondary Sources Lessons Task Cards

Identify primary sources and differentiate between primary sources vs. secondary sources with this engaging mini-unit! Primary sources activities include an introductory slide presentation or primary sources powerpoint, Primary vs. Secondary Sources Task Cards, and a Primary Source Analysis activity. Your students will benefit by improving their ability to select credible sources during research!Use these materials to introduce primary sources or to implement primary sources document analysis!Th
Preview of Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
Students use images all the time, but do they use them legally? Ethically? Correctly? Too often, the answer to all of those questions is no. This lesson teaches students how to correctly use images in their printed and digital products: images that they place on written pieces, presentations, videos, posters, e-books, and other projects. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LESSON OBJECTIVES Stud
Preview of AI and Academic Integrity: Establishing Secondary Classroom Expectations

AI and Academic Integrity: Establishing Secondary Classroom Expectations

It's time to add a lesson about "AI and academic integrity" to your plans for the fall. Technology has shifted rapidly, and it's now imperative that teachers establish clear expectations around their students' use of artificial intelligence. This 40-50 minute lesson utilizes whole-group instruction, independent work, and small-group work to meet the following learning objective: Students will determine academically appropriate uses for AI. The tone of this lesson is collaborative as the students
Preview of Makerspace STEM Challenge Cards {44 STEM Challenges + 4 Editable Cards}

Makerspace STEM Challenge Cards {44 STEM Challenges + 4 Editable Cards}

Makerspace STEM Challenge Cards A Makerspace is a places where people and ideas come together to design, explore, build, and create! A Maker Space incorporates STEM and STEAM learning activities and design challenges to allow kids to learn through creating. If you're looking to challenge your students to be innovative thinkers, a Makerspace is for you! These colorful Makerspace Challenge Cards provide challenges for your students to complete. Each card lists a challenge and provides guided qu
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Collaborative Art Activity - Black History Craft

Martin Luther King Jr. Collaborative Art Activity - Black History Craft

Created by
Wubber Ducky
Guess Who? In this collaborative art lesson, your students will each be coloring their own contribution and then assemble to make a unique finished art project. Use this fun activity to learn about Martin Luther King Jr. or to highlight his accomplishments as part of a class-wide or schoolwide Black History celebration! Have fun, tell your students up front, or make it into a fun guessing game! Students will be able to put in their guesses on the Who Am I worksheet provided.Students are able to
Preview of Haiku Book Review

Haiku Book Review

Created by
TheBookWrangler
With Haiku Book Reviews you can:Make great displays in your school or classroom library. Bookmarks allow haiku to pop out the top of books. Draw patrons back to the library with a weekly contest.Capture students attention. Haiku poetry is a great way to capture the essence of a book in just 17 syllables. Have kids write their own haiku book review.INCLUDES OVER 100 HAIKU FOR BOTH CHAPTER BOOKS AND PICTURE BOOKS LIKE: WONDER, AMARI AND THE NIGHT BROTHERS, THE ONLY IVAN, THE JUMBIES, THE WILD ROBO
Preview of Library {Creative Clips Digital Clipart}

Library {Creative Clips Digital Clipart}

This 45-image set is full of library favorites and reading kiddos! Included are 29 vibrant, colored images and 16 black and white versions. Looking for other related arts clipart? This set is also included in a bigger bundle with recess, gym, music and art sets at a discount! SCHOOL SUBJECT BUNDLE 2 The images will have high resolution, so you can enlarge them and they will still be crisp. All images are in png formats so they can easily be layered in your projects and lesson materials. C
Preview of Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt #2 - Middle School Library - Back to School

Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt #2 - Middle School Library - Back to School

Created by
MrsReaderPants
This is my second Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt, a perfect back to school library lesson! Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt #2 is a low-prep middle school library lesson. It's a fun way for students to independently explore the library while locating important items that they will need regularly throughout the school year. Click the PREVIEW button for more visuals and a chance to test out one of the QR codes on your phone's Camera app (internet connection not needed).FAST FACTS ABOUT THE L
Preview of Black History Posters & Facts Scavenger Hunt (Distance Learning Compatible)

Black History Posters & Facts Scavenger Hunt (Distance Learning Compatible)

Created by
Social Workings
Don’t relegate Black history to one month, these posters and the included facts scavengers hunt are a great way to get your students involved in learning about important figures in our history anytime. 45 historical individuals and their accomplishments are highlighted. Place these posters throughout your classroom or the school. **Bonus scavenger hunt (with answer key) is included to make learning fun! **Activists/ topics covered include: Georgia Douglas Johnson, The Harlem Renaissance, Martin
Preview of Reliable vs. Unreliable Sources Full Lesson! Which Sources Can I Trust?

Reliable vs. Unreliable Sources Full Lesson! Which Sources Can I Trust?

Created by
Natalia Casale
Updated January 2019This Common Core aligned lesson is meant to teach students the characteristics of reliable and unreliable sources. I originally created this for an interview mini lesson, but use it in the classroom as well. Students are drawn in first by discussing which social media accounts they would follow and why - opening the conversation about which sources to trust and which to dismiss. This lesson teaches students which internet sources they can trust!This is the perfect lesson for
Preview of The Great Gatsby or Roaring 1920s Research and Multimedia Project (Roarin 20s)

The Great Gatsby or Roaring 1920s Research and Multimedia Project (Roarin 20s)

Ignite creativity with this Roaring 20s research project or Great Gatsby introduction! Your students will love exploring the 1920s decade and creating a roaring twenties multimedia slideshow - complete with facts, relevant images, and representative media (video or audio). This digital resource is designed for students in 9th-12th grades and will take approximately 3 days to complete.The research topics include the following:✅ Harlem Renaissance✅Jazz Age✅Flappers and Speakeasies✅19th Amendment
Preview of Black History Posters- Set 2

Black History Posters- Set 2

Created by
Kadeen Teaches
Gearing up to celebrate Black History month? Check out this Black History poster set!It includes posters of 17 influential Black Americans. Each poster includes a clipart and short summary. Display these posters in your classroom, libraries, and hallways and use them to start discussions about the individuals. These posters are not comprehensive, so it is important to continue the conversations in your classrooms. These are just conversation starters to get your students started. It is certainly
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech: Lesson, Annotation, & Quiz for MLK Day (with GOOGLE)

I Have a Dream Speech: Lesson, Annotation, & Quiz for MLK Day (with GOOGLE)

Created by
Secondary Sara
Make Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech come to life by letting students uncover layers of meaning through movement and annotation. NEW: As of January 2021, this resource now includes both MS Office and Google versions. Here’s how the mini-unit works:1. Start with an optional Biography and Context lesson. (Teach it live in class or use my provided VIDEO to teach students the night BEFORE the stations as homework.)2. Students then rotate to 6 stations to gradually add layers of
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