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ELA Activities by SNAPPY DEN
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    Do you want to be the best teacher? Would you like to teach your students about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.? Is one of your goals to focus more on project based learning during your ELA middle school lessons? Would you be interested in increasing your student's creative, narrative, critical and biography writing skills with these MLK Day activity ideas?

    If you found something that gave you all these benefits, would you want to get started with it right away?

    Think about what a difference it will make when you start using this Martin Luther King Jr. MEGA Bundle in your class! It includes:

    MLK Day Bingo Game, Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Activities Choice Board

    MLK Day Blackout Poetry Inspired By Martin Luther King Jr. Speeches Activities

    MLK Day Poetry Writing Activities - Martin Luther King Jr. Poem Templates

    Martin Luther King Jr. Quote of the Day Morning Work - MLK Day Bell Ringers

    I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr. - MLK Day Speech Analysis Lesson

    In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr. Poetry Reading - MLK Day Poem Lesson

    Martin Luther King Jr. Escape Room Close Reading Passage MLK Day Activity

    Martin Luther King Jr. Speeches Scavenger Hunt - MLK Day Reading Passages

    Martin Luther King Day Inspiring Activities

    Martin Luther King, Jr. ELA Unit

    MLK Research Project

    MLK Digital Escape Room

    Google Slides version of the MLK activities

    EASEL by TPT version of the Martin Luther King worksheets

    Suggestions for Use:

    ◈ Group or pair work

    ◈ Cross-curricular lessons

    ◈ Whole class lessons

    ◈ Bell ringers/warm ups

    ◈ Pull lessons for sub plans

    ◈ Weave the lessons into a broader unit

    ◈ Thematic connections

    ◈ Cultural perspectives

    ◈ Use the Google Slides version for remote work

    The large number of Martin Luther King writing prompts and activities will allow your students to select what they want to include in their MLK projects which means a higher level of in-depth personalized study opportunity.

    The MLK Day activities include a combination of of skills: reading, biography writing pattern, listening, note taking, data selection so you can focus on a comprehensive evaluation which means identifying the areas where your students need improvement.

    Because the activities are ready to use with all instructions in place, you can easily capture the students' interest and teach them a wealth of knowledge which means saving a lot of time and higher levels of student engagement.

    Just imagine how you will feel when you start to get the benefits and results from this resource right in your class!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lu S. has tried these Martin Luther King, Jr. activities in her class and said, “This resource is well-made with lots of content, so you or your students can take this project in lots of different directions. It saved me tons of time and students really enjoyed it!"

    Why don’t you give it a try? Click on the “Add one to cart” green button and you can use it right away!

    Total Pages
    120+ pages + 120+ Google Slides
    Answer Key
    Included with rubric
    Teaching Duration
    Lifelong tool
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Read and comprehend complex literary and informational texts independently and proficiently.
    Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
    Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

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