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Martin Luther King Day Common Core RL.7.2 resources for homeschool

Preview of The Sneetches Have a Dream-Comparing Genres with a Similar Theme (MLK)

The Sneetches Have a Dream-Comparing Genres with a Similar Theme (MLK)

Unleash the Power of Literature and History with Our Compelling Activity! Dive into a transformative learning experience with our thought-provoking activity that compares Dr. Seuss's timeless classic, "The Sneetches," with Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. ✨ Explore Themes of Equality and Acceptance: Immerse your students in the whimsical world of Sneetches while drawing parallels to Dr. King's powerful message of equality and unity. Critical Thinking Meets Literature: Ch
Preview of MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SONG & VIDEO ANALYSIS

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SONG & VIDEO ANALYSIS

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Help students learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. by incorporating music videos into the lesson. This is a great way to keep students engaged, while also helping them to implement critical thinking skills.With this activity, students will gain a better understanding of who Martin Luther King, Jr is. They will also analyze the lyrics/videos of "Pride (In the Name of Love)" by U2, in addition to comparing and contrasting John Legend's version of the song, as it relates to MLK Jr. Everything you
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. I have a Dream Speech Literary Analysis Activities

Martin Luther King Jr. I have a Dream Speech Literary Analysis Activities

This is a CCSS aligned, multimedia literary analysis pack for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I have a Dream" speech.With the activities included in this pack, students will demonstrate understanding of the civil rights movement, analyze vocabulary, themes, and the figurative language of Dr. King's infamous words. Students will also be given the opportunity to compare the video version of the speech, with its written text version, as well as write about the important event. You can also
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