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Martin Luther King Day japanese resources for Prezi

Preview of Pokémon and Japanese Mythology - Videos + Extension Activities

Pokémon and Japanese Mythology - Videos + Extension Activities

Please note: I have drastically reduced the price of this class due to a few complaints about the sound quality of the recordings. It may be helpful to mention that I offer this exact same package on Outschool, and it has a rating of 4.9/5 (from 40+ reviews) for the same materials. You can view the positive reviews on Outschool here. Even so, I will offer the course at a discounted price on Teachers Pay Teachers in case anyone is concerned about the background noise.This course explores over 60
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Great lesson for MLK holiday or Black History Month. The lesson compares the two civil rights leaders and their relationship with each other. This includes a worksheet, rubric for project and prezi presentation that goes with the lesson.
Preview of Dr Martin Luther King Jnr

Dr Martin Luther King Jnr

Created by
Barry pomfret
A Functional Skills English reading task that focuses on the preparation and delivery of his iconic 'I had a dream' speech. Complete with suggested answers to assess comprehension. Also useful as a guide to speaking and listening tasks.
Preview of Jim Crow Image Presentation

Jim Crow Image Presentation

Created by
Educabana
This download provides links to a Prezi and a Google Slides presentation (downloadable as a Powerpoint) of Jim Crow photos. These photos were available on websites, so I am not charging, but I did put them together to use as a presentation. I also added some segregation photos from my own life as a resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is one of the most segregated cities in America. If you're teaching To Kill a Mockingbird, you've probably gone to Jim Crow websites, so this is nothing new.
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