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Martin Luther King Day homework for Google Apps

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Digital Activity for Google Slides | MLK Day Grades 4-6

Martin Luther King Jr. Digital Activity for Google Slides | MLK Day Grades 4-6

Created by
Glitz and Grades
Look no further for a no-prep Martin Luther King Jr. activity for your students! This engaging Google Slides activity pack for upper elementary contains various activities to keep your students excited and informed about Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.WHAT'S INCLUDED:Reading Passage VocabularyCreate a TimelineTrue and FalseRead & RespondFast Five FactsWord SearchI Have a Dream Speech BubbleANSWER KEYS!Did you know you can earn FREE TPT money?Earn free TPT credits by reviewing your pur
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail Black History Month MLK Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail Black History Month MLK Jr.

Created by
Open Our Books
This fully editable packet is ready to use to recognize and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month in your middle school ELA or history classroom. This lesson plan guides students through a KWL Do Now activity, basic facts on Dr. King and facts about why he was arrested in April 1963 in Birmingham, a reading activity with 5 different excerpts from "Letter from Birmingham Jail" included with embedded vocabulary and definitions, and short answer questions for students to ans
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream March on Washington Black History Month

Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream March on Washington Black History Month

Created by
Open Our Books
This fully editable packet is ready to use to recognize and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month in your middle school ELA or history classroom. This lesson plan guides students through a KWL Do Now activity, basic facts on Dr. King and facts about the March on Washington, a guided reading activity of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech with embedded vocabulary and definitions, and short answer questions for students to answer after they have read the speech. Answer key p
Preview of Grades 2-4 MLK short reading passage

Grades 2-4 MLK short reading passage

Discover King's journey as a champion for equality, his powerful 'I Have a Dream' speech, and the impact of his peaceful activism. Stimulate classroom discussion and critical thinking with three thought-provoking questions that encourage students to reflect on King's legacy and the importance of treating everyone with respect.
Preview of Interactive Image: “I Have a Dream”: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Interactive Image: “I Have a Dream”: Martin Luther King, Jr.

This product is a primary source activity and interactive image on Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. A great enrichment activity in small groups or homework assignment.Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered the closing address at the March on Washington. For approximately 20 minutes, he mesmerized the crowd with one of the most powerful speeches ever delivered. In this excerpt, King speaks of his dream for America.Includes:interactive image4 primary sources7 document based questionsA vid
Preview of Informational Text: Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Acceptance Speech

Informational Text: Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Acceptance Speech

This product is a Google form that contains the entire Martin Luther King Jr.'s Nobel acceptance speech. A video of the entire speech (12 min) has been inserted into the form so students can read along with Dr. King as he gives the speech.Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement. He was known for his use of nonviolent civil disobedience to protest against racial injustice. In 1964, King was
Preview of Google Classroom Ready Black History Reading Comprehension: Martin Luther King

Google Classroom Ready Black History Reading Comprehension: Martin Luther King

Created by
WorksheetsPLUS
A Google Classroom READY Reading Comprehension resource for your 4th Grade and higher readers - Add to your digital AND print resources with this informational text passage, "Who Is Martin Luther King Jr.?", about the iconic African American civil rights leader. Especially appropriate for Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month, the packet includes everything you need to immediately create a Google Classroom assignment for your students or to print and send home or use in your classroom:*
Preview of Adding Decimals Martin Luther King Jr Digital Puzzle

Adding Decimals Martin Luther King Jr Digital Puzzle

This self-checking Google Sheet on adding decimals will start to reveal a picture as the students solve the problems. It’s a great activity for Martin Luther King Jr day or for Black History Month. No prep needed. Use this as a warm-up, math center, homework, anything you want. When a student answers correctly, the answer box turns green and a puzzle piece is revealed. When they answer wrong, the answer box turns red and the puzzle piece does not reveal. Students will know if they have answered
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr (MLK Day) Read and Respond Activity (Digital/ Print)

Martin Luther King Jr (MLK Day) Read and Respond Activity (Digital/ Print)

Celebrate Dr. King and his impact and legacy with your students!In this activity students will: Read three noteworthy quotes from Dr. King Analyze Dr. King's meaningRespond/Reflect on the quotations and how they connect to today/the studentThis assignment can be used for homework, get started/bell ringer, discussion starter. Additionally, this assignment can be used in conjunction with articles about Dr. King and his legacy. This assignment is ready to assign but is 100% editable. Assign digital
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.: Writing Activity & Empowering Classroom Posters Decor

Martin Luther King Jr.: Writing Activity & Empowering Classroom Posters Decor

Elevate your classroom environment with our Inspirational Quote Posters collection, featuring influential figures who have shaped history and culture. This product is an excellent resource for educators seeking to inspire and educate students through powerful words and role models.What’s Included:Vibrant, Colorful Quote Posters: Decorate your classroom with eye-catching posters of notable personalities, including Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, and Mae Carol Je
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Piece

Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Piece

Martin Luther King Jr. shared his dream for what the world should be like. Celebrate & honor MLK Jr. with this open-ended writing piece. Students will explain what their dream world be like. This thought-bubble can even be used to design a bulletin board!
Preview of Tone writing: Martin Luther King, Jr. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" para 12-18

Tone writing: Martin Luther King, Jr. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" para 12-18

Created by
Robyn R
After reading para 12-18 King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” para 12-18 students analyze the tone and how it changes from the beginning of the text or how it develops a central idea.
Preview of Who Was Michael King?

Who Was Michael King?

Created by
Creative Lurning
Did you know Martin Luther King Jr.'s original name was Michael King? By completing these activities, students will learn more facts about Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and his quest for equality.
Preview of Civil Rights Anthems, Spirituals, and Hip-Hop Songs Project

Civil Rights Anthems, Spirituals, and Hip-Hop Songs Project

Created by
Ms O'Leary
This is a great project for students in ELA or social studies/history to explore the tradition and legacy of Civil Rights marching songs, African American spirituals, and hip hop songs. The songs included in this packet are "Go Down Moses," "Wade in The Water," "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," "Marching 'Round Selma," "Strange Fruit," "Lift Every Voice and Sing," "Proud to Be Black," "Letter to the King," and "Words of Wisdom." Each song has three "Questions to Consider" that encourage students to div
Preview of  Life and Times Martin Luther King Jr,George Washington,Abraham Lincoln

Life and Times Martin Luther King Jr,George Washington,Abraham Lincoln

Created by
Luke Sneed
Life and Times Martin Luther King Jr,George Washington,Abraham LincolnThis lesson will help student learn who these 3 people were in the American History
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