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8th grade Martin Luther King Day math cultural activities

Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Project Based Learning

Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Project Based Learning

Created by
Mrs Kayla Durkin
Distance Learning Printable Math Activity Independent Work Packet to send home with students!Food Truck Project PBL Engage all of your learners with this Food Truck Festival PBL! This decimals activity is a great way to have your students practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals. This math project is fun for all ages, but more specifically the 5th-8th grade age range. This activity can be differentiated by having every student research the same items for a food truck, cho
Preview of End of the Year Teacher Roast

End of the Year Teacher Roast

Looking for the perfect way to end the year? Let your students roast you!
Preview of Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!

Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!

Created by
Loving Math 143
Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!Get ALL FOUR of my Black History Month Activities: *including KOBE BRYANT*1. Hidden Figures: Math Activity (Evaluating ExpressionsThe activity gives a brief description of the three brilliant African-American women at NASA -- Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. This is a great activity for your class after watch
Preview of South Africa! Ndebele Community—Lesson, “Painted” House Craft w Geometry

South Africa! Ndebele Community—Lesson, “Painted” House Craft w Geometry

Introduce students to the Ndebele community of South Africa, and learn how this small community is famous for its beadwork, attire, and painted houses! This product includes the following, all as Adobe files:An images file in a slideshow format with embedded lessons on each slide. Lessons explore the Ndebele community and the heritage they display in their arts and crafts. There is no printout needed.An art project with step-by-step instructions for making an Ndebele painted house, full of color
Preview of Martin Luther King Activities Argumentative Essay Writing Prompt, Black History

Martin Luther King Activities Argumentative Essay Writing Prompt, Black History

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This 100% editable lesson for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day or for teaching argumentative essay writing with exemplars is no prep. Your high school students will be engaged and challenged as they work through the carefully paired texts and expertly written prompt. If your state has adopted Common Core testing, then this comparing and contrasting literary analysis is directly aligned with that format. If not, a task such as this one will definitely add a challenging component to your reading and
Preview of Black History Month

Black History Month

This Black History Month unit introduces your students to the accomplishments of 28 different African Americans through "biography briefs". They make a fabulous Black History Month bulletin board display and are the perfect place to begin class discussions and/or student research. There are 28 cards included- one for each day in February! This packet is designed to give your students an overview of the impact that African Americans have made in the areas of politics, civil rights, music, spor
Preview of Black Mathematicians

Black Mathematicians

What kind of people do children see when they turn on the TV? Do kids see mathematicians and scientists? If they do, do they see Black and Brown and mathematicians and scientists? Do they know any Black mathematicians? This resource can help you teach Black History during Black History Month and beyond! These mini informational slides are the perfect edition to any classroom to motivate, encourage, inspire, and empower your scholars. Not only does these slides provide students with written text,
Preview of Math Vocabulary Blank Dictionary - Add new words ALL YEAR!

Math Vocabulary Blank Dictionary - Add new words ALL YEAR!

Created by
Loving Math 143
This Math Vocabulary Dictionary Packet is perfect for learning new math definitions and meanings. This no prep resource is the perfect scaffold/tool for students to create their own encyclopedia with math words all year long! Your elementary / middle school / high school students will love looking back at their self-made vocabulary book!This resource is a great tool for English Language Learners (ESL). At the beginning of the year, students will receive their "math vocabulary briefcase". Through
Preview of The Art Museum Game

The Art Museum Game

In this game students pretend they have to buy $1,000,000 worth of art for their art museum. They must work together with a group to decide which pieces of art are the most important ones to add to their collection. In-depth discussion questions are included to get the students thinking deeply about the choices they are making when they purchase each artwork.There are a variety of styles of artworks that students will see in this game including:Ancient Egyptian AbstractRenaissance American art
Preview of ICELAND Unit Study Cultural Studies w/Viking, Tundra Biome, Puffin & Geysers!

ICELAND Unit Study Cultural Studies w/Viking, Tundra Biome, Puffin & Geysers!

Created by
Savy Activities
Learn all about the beautiful country of Iceland with interactive, hands-on activities! Learn about the country with our placemat/poster and flag, study landmarks with full color three-part cards, and visualize locations of landmarks and cities with our map pinning. See where Iceland is in relationship the rest of the world with the continent flag pinning & outline. Learn about indigenous animals with the Icelandic fauna full color three-part cards.Made a 3D Model of the iconic church, Hallg
Preview of Black History Month Math Activities for Middle and High School

Black History Month Math Activities for Middle and High School

Teach your students about the many contributions of Black Mathematicians and Martin Luther King Jr. with these no-prep Black History Month math activities. They're perfect for middle and high school students.What's included?Black History Month Black Mathematicians ProjectBlack Mathematicians Black History Month ActivityMartin Luther King Jr. Color By NumberQuestions? Send me an email at asia@thesassymathteacher.comConnect with me on Instagram @thesassyteacherWebsite: thesassymathteacher.comTips
Preview of Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Feast Parent Letter Classroom

Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Feast Parent Letter Classroom

Created by
Ms Creative
Have a fun and silly time with your kiddos, by having a mock Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast in classroom. Send this letter home to solicit parent participation. It is editable. Have fun!
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King's "What's Your Life's Blueprint" Speech

Dr. Martin Luther King's "What's Your Life's Blueprint" Speech

Inspire your students to "live their best life" through Dr. King's speech on building your life's blueprint. This lesson is equipped with an excerpt of King's 1967 speech given to a junior high school audience in Philadelphia.The teacher's guide provides prompts for lively discussions/debates among the students about what Dr. King suggested to his audience.Please download from my TpT site, the instrumental laced audio of the shortened speech along with the transcript that is great for strugglin
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 Unscramble the Famous Faces® of Black History (Volume 2)

Unscramble the Famous Faces® of Black History (Volume 2)

Created by
Art with Jenny K
Unscramble the Famous Faces® of Black History Volume 2. This is a great Black History Month activity! In these unscramble grid activities, students are presented with a scrambled image of a portrait of a famous person. Then each student works to unscramble the grid pieces to produce the final “unscrambled” portrait. I have included options both for cutting and pasting, as well as for drawing, which makes this great for students of any age and makes differentiation in your classroom really easy.T
Preview of Mayan Math Bingo! Los Mayas!  Great Native American Lessons, Worksheets & Games!

Mayan Math Bingo! Los Mayas! Great Native American Lessons, Worksheets & Games!

Calculate like the Maya--the astronomers of Ancient America! Crush Common Core with this high interest cross-curricular strategy! Teach Spanish numbers, Native American history, and math all in one game! Pertinent math concepts include real, rational, and natural numbers, integers, commutative and associative properties, additive identity, multiplication, place value, powers, and exponents. Social science concepts include ethnomathematics, ethnocentrism, cultural anthropology, paleography,
Preview of Celebrating Famous Black Mathematicians for Black History Month Digital or Print

Celebrating Famous Black Mathematicians for Black History Month Digital or Print

I have compiled a list of 20 famous black mathematicians (this could be used for math or STEM classes), one for each day of February, Black History Month. This could be given to students as a slideshow to look through and fill out an attached worksheet (available digitally or through print) or be gone over on a day to day basis as a warm-up. Hopefully this exposure will also encourage students towards STEM careers, while celebrating the accomplishments of famous Black Mathematicians.
Preview of PICTURE OF THE DAY 1st Nine Weeks Critical Thinking, Writing Prompt All Subjects

PICTURE OF THE DAY 1st Nine Weeks Critical Thinking, Writing Prompt All Subjects

I use this as a daily review of ELA, Math, Social Studies, and Science. 1st Nine Weeks Picture a Day. 45 pictures with discussion pages. I show the big picture first then go to the discussion page. This Power Point covers all subjects. 100% Editable Slides if you would like to change the picture, discussion topics, or writing prompt. The kids LOVE this activity! Every Slide: Observations Inference Predictions Fact and Opinion Cause and Effect Some Slides: Solid, Liquid, Gas Ecosystems Shape
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas Middle School Finance / Math DIGITAL Project

12 Days of Christmas Middle School Finance / Math DIGITAL Project

Created by
Llearning Llama
If you're looking for something fun, educational, and personalized for the week of Christmas / Winter break, this 12 days of Christmas virtual project is great for all upper elementary and middle school! This 39-slide Google Slides (interactive) presentation requires students to calculate the costs of each of the 12 days of Christmas items. Students will:Use math to calculate the cost of each of the 12 days items. A chart is provided with the individual costs; students will multiply by the quan
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

In this Civil Rights Movement activity, your students will become historians as they analyze the official March on Washington organizing manual that was published prior to the demonstration. Then they will take a gallery walk to analyze historical images from the demonstration. Students will answer critical thinking questions throughout the activity and complete a final reflection. This resource is set up in an easy-to-print format to save you time.Primary Source Analysis:There is no better way
Preview of "Happiest" Country Social Studies Research and Math Project for Middle School

"Happiest" Country Social Studies Research and Math Project for Middle School

Created by
Lessons by KLiz
Math and Social Studies Project Using Critical Thinking and Higher Order Thinking SkillsEnrichment Social Studies and Math ProjectDuring this project, students read and discuss a New York Times Articles that discuss the results of a Quality of Life Survey from around the world.Then students brainstorm and research quality of life indicators in 10 countries of their choice and then rank those 10 countries from happiest to least happy. Students will think critically about factors that would impact
Preview of MLK Webquest - Online Distance Learning - Editable in Google Slides

MLK Webquest - Online Distance Learning - Editable in Google Slides

This unique webquest integrates the use of learning how to use Google Slides while also learning about the history of MLK, Jr. Day. Students will learn how to:- create a flyer in Google Slides about MLK- insert and animate text boxes- insert text into a table while learning facts about MLK - crop pictures of MLK into shapes while also citing sources - embed videos in Google Slides of one of MLK Jr.'s infamous speeches- insert word art - create a wordcloudIn addition, a sample flyer is included,
Preview of Exchange Rate & Currency Conversions  Grade 7 and 8 Financial Literacy

Exchange Rate & Currency Conversions Grade 7 and 8 Financial Literacy

Created by
STEAM Vault
This resource contains 4 activities to teach students about foreign currency exchange. It is a fun way to engage students about learning about the world and why currency changes in value.In this resource, you will receive:4 activities: Transferring Money Around the World, Foreign Currency Match, Currency Note with Calculations, and a Web Quest related to TIME Magazine's "Hungry Planet" Photo EssayDigital version through TPT Easel for students to engage with completely onlineGoogle Slides present
Preview of ESL Newcomer MLK Jr Day Reading Passages - Entering & Emerging Writing

ESL Newcomer MLK Jr Day Reading Passages - Entering & Emerging Writing

Are you on the hunt for a MLK Jr. activity for your ESL Newcomer secondary students that encourages reading? This reading unit includes MLK Jr. themes and stories. Students will read about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day and his work.Your Students Will:Develop vocabularyAnalyze textApply knowledgePractice speaking and listening skills while completing the activitiesWork on developing writing skillsComplete researchHave the opportunity to expand grammar skills.This unit has A LOT of ready to use ac
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