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Martin Luther King Day Common Core RH.9-10.9 resources

Preview of Tech Lesson - Famous People Word Clouds {Technology Lesson Plan}

Tech Lesson - Famous People Word Clouds {Technology Lesson Plan}

Looking to extend a lesson or concept? Famous People Word Clouds lesson plan will have your students researching a famous person in all subject areas which will transform an ordinary picture of the individual into an informational fact sheet of the individual! Made for use with: PC Mac Chromebook All resources are organized for assigning through Google Classroom! Students will research a wide variety of famous people including historical figures, scientists, authors, mathematicians, and peopl
Preview of Close Reading of MLK's Letter from a Birmingham Jail with Found Poem Activity

Close Reading of MLK's Letter from a Birmingham Jail with Found Poem Activity

Student-friendly guided PowerPoint, perfect for distance learning! This detailed ELA Close Reading Lesson involves students in a deep reading of King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail, including a Bell Ringer, Guided Reading Summary Statement Questions, Evaluating King's Argument through a Graphic Organizer, Reading the Letter from the Clergymen to which King was responding, along with Group Guided Questions, and culminates with a Found Poem Creative Writing Activity.
Preview of Marcus Garvey Biography Podcast and Activity

Marcus Garvey Biography Podcast and Activity

Listen to the podcast and complete the activity. Students listen to a well produced podcast detailing the life and accomplishments of Marcus Garvey. Two versions of this activity are included at different levels of challenge to enable differentiation of instruction. The first version would be appropriate for middle school students, the second version is more appropriate for high school students, or middle school students who would benefit from more challenging work. I have also included a
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