Martin Luther King, Jr.: Reading Passage and Questions: Interactive Notebook
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Martin Luther King, Jr....... MLK..... Passage and Activity for INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS. Perfect for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in January, during Black History Month, or any time you want to read up on MLK.
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This passage was written with 4th graders in mind, but I feel it could be easily used as a teacher directed class reading with third graders or as a literacy center with fifth graders.
This pack includes a short close reading passage to help students better understand who Martin Luther King was and why he is an important part of history.
The passage is a half sheet, so it will work perfectly to glue sideways into an interactive reading notebook. Once glued into the interactive notebook, students can write their thinking out to the side of the passage. Remember, this is a short close reading type passage that does not touch on every part of his life. It does touch on how he was a minister, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, I Have a Dream Speech, and the Civil Rights Act. It includes vocabulary such as advocate, boycott, segregate, and more.
In addition to the passage, there are three flippable activities (all printed on one sheet) for their notebook. One is on the definition of segregate, one focuses the I Have a Dream speech, and the other focuses on four comprehension questions related to the text.
In addition to doing this activity as a whole group reading lesson, you could also have students do it during a literacy center. Feel free to use it in your classroom however you would like.
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IMPORTANT---- I offer this SAME passage in two different formats. This particular passage is formatted for interactive notebooks. It is the exact same passage and questions just formatted differently from the full page version.
If you would like to purchase the one page passage with 6 questions that go along with the passage, click HERE. You can then read the description to see which format works best for you.
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Take a look at all of my close reading passages and activities by clicking HERE
For more creative lesson ideas, click on 'elementary lesson plans' by my picture above.
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