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9th grade Martin Luther King Day professional development research

Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or to celebrate MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

Engage your students with this creative biography project as they learn about key figures of the Civil Rights Movement! Project includes template for a Funko Pop character, Biographical Information/Research Page, "A Letter to the Past" template, grading rubric, and detailed instructions! Students will pick a famous leader from the Civil Rights Movement, research their life and achievements, and have fun as they use their creative mind!A great mini-project for Black History Month or the Martin Lu
Preview of PBS Frontline Video - Inside the Teenage Brain (60 Minutes)

PBS Frontline Video - Inside the Teenage Brain (60 Minutes)

Students or staff watch the PBS Frontline Video and use the questions to guide their viewing and keep them focused. About the film: "In 'Inside the Teenage Brain,' FRONTLINE chronicles how scientists are exploring the recesses of the brain and finding some new explanations for why adolescents behave the way they do. These discoveries could change the way we parent, teach, or perhaps even understand our teenagers."
Preview of How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

Ever struggled to tell your students why an interview is important for their research? Have you or students wondered “What interview questions should I ask the expert or the celebrity?” Ever wondered what interview best practices must your students follow while interviewing experts much more knowledgeable than them without being jittery about the whole process? If your answer to any of these questions is a yes, this resource is for you! Read on!!(This resource is a part of the Research Resources
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Created by
Teach Middle
Help students learn about Martin Luther King Jr and his contributions through this inclusive activity. Students read a short informational sheet about his life, answer questions regarding the reading, complete a word search for fun, write their own "I have a dream..." speech (or draw it), and finally there is a foldable where students can showcase what they have learned or they can research further. Please see the preview for all included documents :) Please rate your purchase to earn TPT
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Created by
Teacher Jeanell
Celebrate the enduring legacy of one of history's most influential figures with this Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Poster Set. This set includes a collection of posters that vividly portray pivotal moments from the Civil Rights Movement. The high-quality posters feature detailed narratives and imagery about key events such as the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott, the transformative Poor People's Campaign, the March on Washington, the signing of the Civil Rights Act, and the powerful "I
Preview of School/ Classroom Equitable Grading Policy

School/ Classroom Equitable Grading Policy

Created by
Phillip Marcus
Tired of Grading Worksheets, Not Empowering Students? Imagine students grappling with real-world issues, their voices amplified by diverse texts and perspectives. They don't just learn about power dynamics, they analyze them, critique them, and imagine ways to change them. That's the transformative power of our revolutionary unit plan template with an exemplar unit, designed with you, the passionate educator, in mind. Forget dry facts and endless worksheets. Our template empowers you to create u
Preview of Economics & Personal Finance Final Portfolio Project (9-12)

Economics & Personal Finance Final Portfolio Project (9-12)

Looking for a nice "capstone" final project for your Economics and Personal Finance class? This Personal Finance Portfolio Project is designed to reflect collaborative student learning from key topics/themes in E&PF. It is intended for students to complete in class, and then take the finished product with them beyond high school to use for years to come! The project is designed in a seven chapter format, with each chapter intended to be released at a different time in order for scaffolding a
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous final speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop." Also known as the "Mountaintop Speech," Dr. King's final speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or for MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this
Preview of How to create amazing infographics for presenting your research

How to create amazing infographics for presenting your research

Help your students learn how to create amazing infographics for presenting any aspect of their research topic to any audience!! With infographic design rules and ideas, and examples of infographics for each of the fourteen types (yes you read that right!), this resource is sure to be a pretty useful resource for your classroom or homeschool.Infographics rule the information world. From infographics for mental health to infographics for removing nail polish – it is all out there. They are powerfu
Preview of The ChatGPT Prompt Library

The ChatGPT Prompt Library

Created by
upcareer
The ChatGPT Prompt LibraryYou're using ChatGPT wrong! Here's how to stay ahead of most ChatGPT usersHello, writers, teachers, advertisers, professionals and technology enthusiasts. Have you ever found yourself wasting hours and hours trying to come up with a brilliant idea for your next writing project, class or app development? Or, even worse, have you ever had that moment when the computer screen went blank and the creativity just disappeared?Worry no more! ChatGPT's Inspiration Library is the
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.  Brochure (Middle to High School)

Martin Luther King Jr. Brochure (Middle to High School)

Unlock the power of history with our comprehensive Martin Luther King, Jr. Day brochure lesson! Designed for higher middle school to high school students, this engaging package delves into the life, impact, and enduring legacy of Dr. King through a series of dynamic research writing stations. Each station invites students to explore pivotal events, analyze iconic speeches, and connect with the Who's Who of the Civil Rights Movement. Key Research Writing Stations:✍Pivotal Events in MLK's Life:Exp
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline Project for Civil Rights Movement and MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline Project for Civil Rights Movement and MLK Day

Created by
SFSEteach
This creative Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Project has differentiated options to best fit your students' needs. Are you looking for project-based learning for social studies? This Civil Rights Movement Timeline Research project comes with instructions for chunking and scaffolding so that students are not overwhelmed. The final product will be a student-created timeline. This is great for helping all students access grade level content! Differentiation is built into the de
Preview of Crisis in Education - Teacher Shortages in America

Crisis in Education - Teacher Shortages in America

Created by
PaulFDavis
Crisis in Education - Teacher Shortages in America High poverty and high minority schools tend to be lacking educators even more severely and at a greater disparity, which calls into question the equality of education and access for children. This insightful lesson reveals the gaps, struggles and failures of American education, which without swift governmental intervention will only worsen.To what extent are underqualified adults, staff, substitute teachers, teachers' assistants and administrato
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Black History Research Project I Have a Dream Speech

Martin Luther King, Jr. Black History Research Project I Have a Dream Speech

Celebrate our Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday with this high-interest Black History Research Project! Let your students’ critical thinking skills sharpen and creativity shine with this biographical research-based interactive layered flipbook project!This engaging black history month research activity can be implemented in multiple ways - including using this flipbook project with your study of "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" or as a paired activity with King's "I Have a Dream" speech.This p
Preview of Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

A document based question (DBQ) activity that has students explore the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement by analyzing six primary and secondary source documents. Students will then answer the questions included for each document.Students will then use what they've learned to write a structured paragraph that answers the prompt: How did Martin Luther King’s leadership and advocacy impact the civil rights movement and shape American values?Includes:DBQ with 6 documents
Preview of Praxis Study Guide = PLT 5th-9th Grade (5623)

Praxis Study Guide = PLT 5th-9th Grade (5623)

Created by
Art with MsChinn
This study guide is 20 amazing pages of information that you need to pass the PLT!The document goes into great detail about everything that could be on the PLT 5th-9th grade test. My degree is k-12 education and I had to learn and study all age groups. I took the PLT and got a 180 out of 200, passing above the average score of 162. The following is a list of what is included in the study guide.Theorists and Theories within EducationTheorists and Theories within BehaviorConcepts and terms relate
Preview of LGBTQ+ Student Laws & Rights: California

LGBTQ+ Student Laws & Rights: California

Created by
Dziubanek Store
Enjoy this user friendly resource to learn the rights of you and your LGBTQ+ students in the state of California. Hyper links to legislation, Ed Code, and California State Standards as they relate to our students' LGBTQ+ rights in public education.
Preview of Black History and Science Middle and High School Science

Black History and Science Middle and High School Science

Created by
The Lesson Pony
Celebrate Black History with your Middle and High School Students! This bundle will teach your students about the many wonderful contributions of Black Scientists. This bundle contains four resources to help you celebrate Black History Month with your students The first product is building an entire wall of the Black History Periodic Table Chemistry and History Grades The product is also a terrific resource for the Home School EnvironmentMaterialsColored PaperTape Each element has a differen
Preview of Protest Research Project - 100% Editable

Protest Research Project - 100% Editable

Created by
Creative Lab
This resource is 100% Editable using Microsoft Word. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!For thousands of years, people have publicly expressed their objection towards ideas or actions that they feel are wrong. From the French citizens storming the Bastille in 1779 to African Americans boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company in 1955, history has shown that protests can be successful in creating significant change. For th
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Spanish Reading Comprehension Biography and Activities

Martin Luther King Jr Spanish Reading Comprehension Biography and Activities

¿Busca una forma FÁCIL de enseñar sobre el increible Martin Luther King Jr?¡Esta biografía de Martin Luther King Jr. es todo lo que necesitas!En el interior encontrará un pasaje de lectura, preguntas de comprensión, actividades que respaldan la secuencia de eventos / orden cronológico, rasgos de carácter, identificación de hechos, dos indicaciones de escritura y un informe biográfico simple.Esta biografía de Martin Luther King Jr. es una excelente manera de repasar las habilidades pensadas previ
Preview of Why Use Drama? Reader's Theater Tips, Strategies, & Teacher's Guide

Why Use Drama? Reader's Theater Tips, Strategies, & Teacher's Guide

This informative article provides tips and strategies to make the most of your reader's theater or classroom play activities. "Why Use Drama?" reveals some of the research about how the reader's theater model builds fluency and comprehension. Use it to defend against all the text-book pushers out there! "There's More Than One Way to Produce a Play" maps out six performance/production strategies. "The Delicate Nature of Assessing Drama" offers tips on teaching students to self-assess and discuss
Preview of Drivers Education Lesson Plans Game (Research Activity + Oral Presentation)

Drivers Education Lesson Plans Game (Research Activity + Oral Presentation)

Perfect for a sub day or full day activity, these Drivers Education Lesson Plans take the aspect of a situational game and combine it with research and an oral presentation. Depending on the number of students in a class, it can be played with 1-40 students, with 1-20 individual or 21-40 presenting their research findings in pairs. New in the series, other Drivers Education content is available here.Directions: This game can be played from 1-40 students. Each student (or pair) will receive a tic
Preview of Teacher's Guide to Co-regulation

Teacher's Guide to Co-regulation

Created by
DuckDuckAsh
These slides are teacher facing and can be used for an introduction to co-regulation for professional development or just a refresher on ways we can co-regulate with our students.Emotions are contagious, and when a teacher is able to model a calm presence through their tone, facial expression, and posture, students are less likely to react defensively.
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