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Martin Luther King Day writing-expository Common Core SL.K.1b resources

Preview of Choosing to be Kind Cut and Paste Categorizing Activity FREE

Choosing to be Kind Cut and Paste Categorizing Activity FREE

Created by
KidSparkz
This is a cut and paste sorting activity to use as a follow up to a lesson discussing some different ways that children can be kind. There are 5 pictures showing kindness, and 3 showing children being unkind.Pictures to sort:pushingcomfortingbeing a friendtaking turnstying another child's shoekicking another childsharinglaughing atMore free activities encouraging kindness:emergent reader about being kind to othersset of 10 “kindness conversation starter” large flashcards.
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Speech Therapy Seeking Activity for Articulation |

Martin Luther King Jr Speech Therapy Seeking Activity for Articulation |

Created by
Speech Dreams
Do you have trouble finding fun, engaging activities to use with your speech therapy students that require minimal planning and prep? Look no further than this printable and digital Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech therapy I spy game that covers every articulation error sound. Do your kids love dot markers?! Then they will beg you to do this seek and find speech activity every holiday.Want the whole set of Seeking Speech activities? You will find the seeking bundle HERE.Be sure to follow my sto
Preview of Martin Luther King: A Research and Project PLUS Centers!

Martin Luther King: A Research and Project PLUS Centers!

Learn about Martin Luther King Jr,  with these engaging, language-building activities!  This January research project includes low-prep graphic organizers and writing activities to discuss and learn about MLK and his impact on the world.Lead your students to discuss Martin Luther King Jr, , his life and impact,  and more while meeting social studies standards with this science of reading-aligned resource.Here's what you'll get:Graphic organizersRecording sheetsWriting and drawing activitiesRead
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Writing, Activities, Art

Martin Luther King Jr - Writing, Activities, Art

Created by
Renee Dawn
Martin Luther King Jr. writing printables, writing prompts, activities, and art: Martin Luther King Jr. photo montages to add kids' writing and art, for gorgeous display pieces; mini-book of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life; Martin Luther King Jr. poem, Martin Luther King Jr. art posters, brotherhood word splash, and lists of Martin Luther King-inspired phrases to aid writing. This Martin Luther King Jr. resource includes thoughtful and creative conversation-starters throughout. Martin Luther Ki
Preview of Social Rights Flashcards

Social Rights Flashcards

Embark on a Journey of Social Justice with 'Voices of Change' Flashcards! - These thought-provoking flashcards are an ideal resource for educators to introduce students to the pivotal concepts of social rights and the inspiring legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.Educational and Inspirational Content - This unique set includes a diverse range of flashcards, each featuring key terms, influential figures, and significant concepts related to social rights, along with Martin Luther King's profound cont
Preview of Book 24: Write Captions, Lists, Invitations, and Advertisements

Book 24: Write Captions, Lists, Invitations, and Advertisements

This book contains 8 lessons of 24 pages illustrated in color. The lessons build expository writing skills to write captions, lists, invitations, and advertisements. Each lesson models how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share writing. Lessons 1–5 show how to write captions and lists. In each lesson, the child will • choose, draw, and write three items, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each item, • gather and write a list of the words, • revise a sentence by adding an adjectiv
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Read & Social Studies- CCSS Aligned

Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Read & Social Studies- CCSS Aligned

Created by
Niki Edwards
What is in this Packet: 1. Information text that you can display in your classroom from your computer and document camera, print as a large poster, or simply print for your students to have individually. 2. Lesson Plans for 5 days 3. Vocabulary cards 4. Informational text that has vocabulary words underlined. 5. You will also find several writing options that you can choose from for your class. 6. Photos of MLK during his famous speech during the March on Washington. 7. A suggested book to go
Preview of Write an Invitation: Lesson 6, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write an Invitation: Lesson 6, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share a birthday party invitation. In 24 pages, the child will • plan and write a birthday party invitation, • answer questions about the invitation, • edit the invitation by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the invitation to others, and • listen and ask questions. Key vocabulary: invitation, sentence, question, tim
Preview of Sticky Notes: How-To Writing Goals and Learning Targets for Conferring

Sticky Notes: How-To Writing Goals and Learning Targets for Conferring

One of the most important parts of supporting our young writers is meeting with students to work on their writing goals and their skill progression. Leaving sticky notes behind is a great reminder for your students about what they worked on. You should also keep a sticky note in their conferring notebook, folder, or whatever tool you use. You can then refer back to the personalized goals with your students. This allows writers to reflect on the writing and evaluate their work individually and wi
Preview of Write an Advertisement: Lesson 8, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write an Advertisement: Lesson 8, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share sentences and an advertisement. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three food items, • write answers to questions about each food item, • discuss and write an advertisement about food items, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sentences to others, and • listen and ask que
Preview of Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 1, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 1, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share picture captions and a list. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three animals, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each animal, • gather and write a list of the animal words, • revise a sentence by adding an adjective, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sentences t
Preview of Black History Month No-Prep Self Taught Lesson With Guided Audio Google Slides™

Black History Month No-Prep Self Taught Lesson With Guided Audio Google Slides™

Created by
Jenny Marie
This Black History Month No-Prep Self Taught Lesson With Guided Audio is a full length recorded lesson that designed to help teachers teach about Black History Month in a fun and engaging way. This lesson is perfect for Black History Month and Learning about Historical Figures.The lesson includes 13 Google™ Slides with pre-recorded audio, as well as an easel worksheet and a PDF copy of the worksheet. The lesson covers topics such as What is Black History Month, Why Do We Study Historical Figures
Preview of Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 2, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 2, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share picture captions and a list. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three family members, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each person, • gather and write a list of the family words, • revise a sentence by adding an adjective, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sent
Preview of Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Mariposa- Report Writing on Butterflies

Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Mariposa- Report Writing on Butterflies

Created by
Marie Echaves
This is a unit on writing a report on butterflies teaching text features. This unit includes sequence for lessons, suggested book list, list of text features, a variety of different writing pages to teach text features and report writing. This unit also includes photographs and pictures to use in the report writing. Student materials are in Spanish/Español. Teacher directions are in English.
Preview of Butterfly Report Writing

Butterfly Report Writing

Created by
Marie Echaves
This is a unit on writing a report on butterflies teaching text features. This unit includes sequence for lessons, suggested book list, list of text features, a variety of different writing pages to teach text features and report writing. This unit also includes photographs and pictures to use in the report writing. Bonus items include Close Read with text dependent question & Butterfly Observation Journal.
Preview of Write an Invitation: Lesson 7, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write an Invitation: Lesson 7, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share an invitation. In 24 pages, the child will • plan and write an invitation, • answer questions about the invitation, • edit the invitation by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the invitation to others, and • listen and ask questions. Key vocabulary: invitation, sentence, question, time, next sentence, place, che
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Google Slide | No-Prep Self Taught Lesson

Martin Luther King Jr. Google Slide | No-Prep Self Taught Lesson

Created by
Jenny Marie
This Martin Luther King Jr. Self Taught GoogleSlides™ and Full Audio Files is a full length recorded lesson that designed to help teachers teach about Martin Luther King Jr. in a fun and engaging way. This lesson is perfect for Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Black History Month.The lesson includes 14 Google™ Slides with pre-recorded audio, as well as an easel worksheet and a PDF copy of the worksheet. The lesson covers topics such as the education and life of Martin Luther King Jr. as well as the
Preview of Important People in Idaho: A Research & Informational Writing Mini-Unit

Important People in Idaho: A Research & Informational Writing Mini-Unit

Created by
Kindled Minds
Designed to meet Common Core State Standards and Idaho 4th Grade Social Studies Standards.I created this product to support the Idaho Social Studies learning of my fourth graders.  I wanted something that could be used to develop their research and informational writing. My goal was to create works the students could use with minimal teacher support necessary, while working in collaborative groups. This mini-unit incorporates art with the informational writing process. Included in this pack:L
Preview of Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Morsas/ Report Writing Walruses

Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Morsas/ Report Writing Walruses

Created by
Marie Echaves
This is a unit on writing a class report on walruses. This unit is designed to teach students how to write a report and learn about text features at the same time. This unit includes sequence for lessons, suggested book list, list of text features, a variety of different writing pages to teach text features and report writing. This unit also includes two photographs from wild life photographer Daniel J. Cox. Daniel's photos have been used on more then 100 magazine covers like National Geographic
Preview of Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Oso Polares/ Polar Bear Reports

Cómo Hacer Reportes de Clase de Oso Polares/ Polar Bear Reports

Created by
Marie Echaves
This is a unit on writing a class report on polar bears. This unit is designed to teach students how to write a report and learn about text features at the same time. This unit includes sequence for lessons, suggested book list, list of text features, a variety of different writing pages to teach text features and report writing. This unit also includes Three photographs from wild life photographer Daniel J. Cox. Daniel's photos have been used on more then 100 magazine covers like National Geogr
Preview of Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 5, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 5, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share picture captions and a list. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three signs, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each sign, • gather and write a list of the signs • revise a sentence by adding an adjective, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sentences to others, an
Preview of Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 4, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 4, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share picture captions and a list. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three food items, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each food item, • gather and write a list of the food items, • revise a sentence by adding an adjective, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sentenc
Preview of Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 3, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

Write Captions and Lists: Lesson 3, Book 24 (Newitt Writing Series)

This lesson builds creative writing skills by modeling how to brainstorm, write, revise, edit, and share picture captions and a list. In 24 pages, the child will • choose, draw, and write three workers, • discuss, plan, and write a sentence for each worker, • gather and write a list of the workers, • revise a sentence by adding an adjective, • edit sentences by checking for capital letters, punctuation, and spaces, • check spelling by using a picture dictionary, • read aloud the sentences to oth
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