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Free middle school Martin Luther King Day civics resources

Preview of MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. TIMELINE AND ACTIVITIES

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. TIMELINE AND ACTIVITIES

Created by
Kennedy's Korner
FREEBIE! UPDATED 2019 This freebie has your students cutting the events of Dr. King's life and pasting them on a timeline. There are TWO versions of a timeline included in this resource. This freebie packet can be used alone but works best when it is used with our MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Power Point unit. This Power Point unit has a 15 slide power point presentation and 10 ELA activities to complete the unit. The power point is filled with facts and photos about this extraordinary man. It has
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Coloring Page FREEBIE!

Martin Luther King Jr. Coloring Page FREEBIE!

Created by
Color with Kona
Are you looking for a fun activity to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday or Black History Month? You came to the right place! Help students celebrate with this coloring page. Students can have fun coloring and thinking about their hopes and dreams for the future! Great for all ages!Please review this product :) Follow me for more coloring pages and freebies!Other MLK ActivitiesMLK Puzzles AVAILABLE HEREMLK Coloring Bookmarks AVAILABLE HEREMLK Digital Coloring PagesLET'S CONNECT!*
Preview of FREE!  MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. - High Interest Reading Comprehension & Activities

FREE! MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. - High Interest Reading Comprehension & Activities

Improve reading comprehension while ALSO teaching about Martin Luther King Jr! This illustrated skill-based lesson focuses on the influential civil-rights activist. The high-interest reading passage is followed by reading comprehension questions targeting six specific skills—details, locating the answer, vocabulary, fact or opinion, comparison, and summarize—plus a cloze reading activity. A great way to focus on basic skills while also teaching about this influential person. And best of all...
Preview of States & Capitals Crossword Part 1 of 2 FREE

States & Capitals Crossword Part 1 of 2 FREE

This is part 1 of my States & Capitals Crossword worksheet set. Part 2 is also available on TPT. I use these as review and homework assignments. Answer key included. Two versions, one version has a word bank the other version does not.See also:States & Capitals Crossword Part 2 of 2
Preview of "Dissecting the Dream" - Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech

"Dissecting the Dream" - Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech

Created by
Arik Durfee
An engaging, Common-Core-based activity to help students analyze the structure of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. I always like doing a Civil Rights Movement-based unit during January to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. In "Dissecting the Dream," students work in groups to divide "I Have a Dream" into thematic sections. Then they discuss and analyze the purpose, funtion, and effectiveness of each section of the speech. Each student in the group has a clearly defined rol
Preview of Passport And Boarding Pass Clipart & Editable File {FREEBIE}

Passport And Boarding Pass Clipart & Editable File {FREEBIE}

Thank you so much for supporting my shop and providing me with wonderful feedback. I really appreciate you. I hope you enjoy this freebie! All of my fun FREEBIES are announced on my Instagram @dammgooddesign follow me to be the first to know about all the deals. - KelsieThis resource is so much more then just clipart. It includes and editable PowerPoint file so you can add your students name, photos, and travel stamps to the passports. These passports are a fun way to let your students "travel".
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

With this resource, students will learn all about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day through reading engaging passages on differentiated reading levels. Students can respond to short-answer questions after reading. The questions are aligned to informational text reading standards. Teaching notes and lesson plans are included. This resource can be printed or shared digitally. What is included?+ Printable and interactive digital versions1 reading passage – (See topic below.)5 differentiated reading l
Preview of FREE Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Video Resources

FREE Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Video Resources

Created by
Laura Candler
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Video Resources is a CCSS Aligned packet of teaching strategies and printables created by Laura Candler to supplement a free video and its related resources on BrainPop.com*. The packet includes vocabulary words and definitions, sentence practice, sequencing cards, and discussion cards. You'll also find complete directions for teaching the lessons. If you like this packet, please rate it and follow me to receive more free teaching resources!Permission was granted by B
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Activities for Speech and Language

Martin Luther King Jr. Activities for Speech and Language

My new MLK Jr. unit is 33 pages in length. The unit is appropriate for students grade 1-8. It's perfect for MLK day this year in January. Cause/Effect: Cut apart the cause and effect cards. Match the cause with the effect. Use the blank cards to develop your own cause/effect cards. Use the included sheet to develop your own 'dream'. What could be the effect of your dream? List 3 possible effects if your dream came true.Character Webs: Use these graphic organizers to describe MLK. Use adjectives
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Timeline Activity for 4-8: FREE for a Limited Time Only!

Martin Luther King, Jr. Timeline Activity for 4-8: FREE for a Limited Time Only!

Created by
Lovin Lit
Download this reading and social studies cross-curricular lesson and activity for a limited time only. Students find facts and dates from a given website, complete a fact-gathering sheet, and then transfer their information to a timeline format. This lesson will be part of a future paid product. Thanks for being a follower! :)
Preview of MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.  (Just like Martin Luther King, I...)

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. (Just like Martin Luther King, I...)

Created by
Johana Zegarra
Here is very creative as well as visually attractive way to display your students’ writing. I am an artist by nature and was a little scared of posting my hand drawings due to the fact that most people currently prefer the neat, precise computer designs. Regardless, I want to bring the old ways back because that is the essence of my work. The fact that you are now taking the time to check out my store fills me up with joy. Please take the time to rate my work and don’t forget to follow me as I a
Preview of U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government Activities - 3 Branches of Government - Checks & Balances - How a Bill Becomes a Law This is a set of 3 graphic organizers on the U.S. government and civics. These activities can be used in an interactive notebook or as a worksheet. Each activity has a complete answer key. No text is included for the activities. Teachers should use their class text or have students research the information. The graphic organizers include: 1. The Three Branches of Government 2. How
Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

This freebie features a brief introduction of the three branches of government- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The product includes a graphic organizer and an 8-slide power point that covers the roles, powers, terms, etc. of each branch/official. There are two graphic organizers- one that is open-ended and another that provides guided note.In addition, check out these other great U.S. Government resources, available in my store:1st Day of U.S. Government Class ActivitiesConstitutional or
Preview of Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government MEGA BUNDLE Pacing Guide/ Scope and Sequence FREEThis free scope and sequence breaks down key topics for the entire year or by semester for teaching Civics and Government. See Resources Below: CIVICS MEGA BUNDLE Civics and Government Anchor Chart BundleCivics and Government Game Card BundleCivics and Government Word Wall BundleCivics and Government Timelines Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Choice Boards Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Picture P
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

Looking for a way to wrap up your 7 principles unit? Use this free 7 principles of the constitution one-pager activity. There are 2 versions of the one-pager in these resources 1. 7 principles one-pager 2. Individual principle one-pagerIn this resource, you will receive1. Instructions for one-pager 2. Templates to help students start Want to watch a tutorial? Check out my one-pager tutorial!Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Customer Ti
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Preview of The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution Activity: Freebie

The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution Activity: Freebie

Created by
Unitedtoteach
This is a FREEBIE. It breaks down the different parts of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, so that they are easily remembered. It makes the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution even more personally relevant, because it asks for the students to either draw illustrations for each component, or to cut and paste visuals for each component of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution. This is a sample to a larger paid product that I have available in my store, about the U.S. Constitution. You can find
Preview of American Government- Branches/Levels/Foldables Freebie!

American Government- Branches/Levels/Foldables Freebie!

This is a fun little set of foldables to help you teach American government to you kiddoes. The set contains ten different foldables that can be inserted into interactive notebooks or lapbooks. Focusing on the branches of government, levels, duties, leaders, and funding sources, this pack will definitely make teaching those concepts a tad bit easier.
Preview of FREE Martin Luther King Jr. Activity | Big Words Bulletin Board Kit

FREE Martin Luther King Jr. Activity | Big Words Bulletin Board Kit

This activity was designed to be paired with the book Martin's Big Words. Encourage students to reflect on what words they would like to be remembered for while creating a beautiful bulletin board display. Product includes a low-prep version as well as a craftivity version if your students are up for a little cutting and gluing.Resource includes three different speech bubble styles with and without the prompt "MY BIG WORDS:"Product includes multiple versions of both the low-prep and craftivity v
Preview of States and Capitals Jeopardy

States and Capitals Jeopardy

Created by
Katie Thomas
States and Capitals Jeopardy is an excellent tool for a review game for the 50 states and their capitals. Students can be broken into teams to compete against each other or they can keep track of their scored individually. The students love it and really get into it! Powerpoint is able to be edited to allow for new review games with the Jeopardy template.
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Fact or Opinion Activity

Martin Luther King Jr. Fact or Opinion Activity

Created by
Kinney Kreations
Studying the Civil Rights Movement? Here is an additional tool! This activity has several higher level thinking, open-response questions along with many fact or opinion statements.Clip art by http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/clip/mlk.html Please rate me! Maureen Kinney :)
Preview of Articles of Confederation Simulation

Articles of Confederation Simulation

Created by
M Clancy
A great interactive simulation to demonstrate to government or US history students the failures of the Articles of Confederation. After the lesson students will have a clear understanding of why the US needed a stronger central government. Students will take on the role of one of the 13 original states and will participate in a session of Congress to see if they can solve the pressing challenges facing the new nation.
Preview of Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

***Newly updated format! Now everything is in PDF format! ***Updated appearance! This FREE product includes a Bill of Rights handout and a fun challenge activity that can be done individually, in pairs, or in a small group! Students review the Bill of Rights then use the provided handout to examine real life scenarios based on the amendments. Students determine which right is being threatened and why. Finally, students create their own scenarios based on the Bill of Rights and share t
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