Martin Luther King Jr. Scavenger Hunt Task Card or Walking Tour Activity MLK Day
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Description
Use this very comprehensive Task Card, Walking Tour or Gallery Walk activity to teach about Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement for MLK Jr. Day or during Black History Month. This activity has everything needed to allow students to have fun while investigating his life, his contributions, and his legacy.
Resource Includes
16 Scavenger Hunt Question Cards
16 Response Cards with images, quotes, and content
Student Handouts
Optional Wrap-up Writing Assignment for student assessment
Content Topics Covered
Birth
Home & Family
Education
Marriage & Children
Early Career
Advanced Education
Starting the Movement
Organization & Leadership of SCLC
Influences & Strategies
Gaining National Attention
Continuing the Movement
A National Platform
King's Message
Legislation & Awards
Final Words
Legacy
About this Resource
Since student answers may vary, an answer key is NOT provided, but all answers are available on response cards.
Provided are numerous ideas for classroom implementation. Use as a Scavenger Hunt Activity, a Walking Tour, or as an Interactive Lecture.
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