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3rd grade Martin Luther King Day Common Core K.CC.A.3 resources

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Growing Bundle with Activities, Crafts, Readers, Bingo

Martin Luther King Jr. Growing Bundle with Activities, Crafts, Readers, Bingo

❤️Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an important voice of the American civil rights movement. This growing bundle provides opportunities to learn about, discuss, and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History in your classroom! Your students will enjoy practicing their math, literacy, social studies, fine motor skills and more! ................................................................................................................................................⭐️ Perfect for your k
Preview of Black History Month Worksheets

Black History Month Worksheets

Created by
Jenny Marie
These Black History Month Worksheets are a fun and engaging activity for students in grades 1-3. This includes a Black History History Month Word Search, Word Scramble, Cut and Paste Matching Game and a Crossword Puzzle. The worksheet includes four printable pages with activities and puzzles related important historical figures belowMartin Luther King JrRosa ParksFrederick DouglassBessie ColemanBarack ObamaHarriet TubmanJackie RobinsonMadam C. J. WalkerThe worksheet is in a PDF format, so it can
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Spy Activity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Spy Activity

Created by
Cooper's Corner
Looking for a great way to engage your students? Try this fun I Spy search and count activity! This resource is ready for you to print and go. This is a great activity for all learners. Use this for morning work, math centers, social studies, or for early finishers! I Spy is a great way to improve visual perceptual skills, counting, number formation and memory skills! A fun extension for the older grades would be to ask the class or pair students up and discuss why the symbols are important/ how
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