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MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY ACTIVITY PACKET enrichment MLK Day Black History Month

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Lots of fun things to supplement lessons on MLK before the holiday weekend! Easy to use and a bit challenging for the kids (in a good way.)

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These Martin Luther King Jr. activities are perfect for celebrating MLK Day and Black History Month in your classroom, but can be used any time of the school year. Keep the resources prepped and ready during the months of January and February on your desk so you'll always have something when you're in a pinch.

This MLK activity packet is filled with fun and engaging activities students love! Use them as center activities, homework, fast finisher tasks, filler activities, or indoor recess activities. Learn more about what’s included and why teachers love this packet below!

Use them as:

◼️ holiday activities

◼️ fast finisher activities

◼️ filler tasks

◼️ homework

◼️ literacy centers

◼️ indoor recess activities

WHAT IS INCLUDED

teacher guide that explains the benefits of implementing these activities

ABC order activity where students sort the list of school-related words into alphabetical order and then write a sentence using as many of the words as they can

scrambled words activity where students unscramble the letters and write each word correctly, and then write a sentence that includes at least 2 of the words

making words activity where students use the letters at the bottom of the page to create words and then write the words

doodle story activity where students turn a doodle into a detailed drawing about the first day of school and then write a paragraph about what’s happening in the picture

word search activity where students find and circle a list of words related to school

secret codes activity where students use an alphabet code chart to crack a secret code

word sort activity where students sort words by parts of speech and syllables

directed drawing activity where students follow the steps to draw a character in the box and then add a detailed background scene

writing stationary that students can use to create a writing piece about back to school

can have are chart where students write about teachers

answer keys to make grading quick and easy

5 REASONS TEACHERS LOVE OUR ACTIVITY PACKETS

► The activities require no prep – just print and go!

► Students love these types of activities and will be highly engaged when working on them.

► They are great filler and fast finisher activities, so you’ll be covered in a pinch.

► There are tons of activities included in this packet, so you can pick and choose which ones work best for you and your students

► Many of the activities are open-ended so they can be used across grade levels, which means you can continue to use them even if you switch grade levels in the future.

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With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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