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Martin Luther King Day Common Core W.9-10.8 resources

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Body Biography Project — Collaborative Poster Activity

Martin Luther King Jr. Body Biography Project — Collaborative Poster Activity

Have your students create a collaborative poster and learn about Martin Luther King Jr. in a fun, fresh, and engaging way!This research biography project emphasizes the significance of teamwork and effective communication, highlighting the importance of a unified body of knowledge.Your students will conduct research and demonstrate an understanding of the life of MLK by creating a beautiful biography poster.This is an awesome Black History Month Activity!Powerful People Project Steps:1. To const
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. and The American Dream Digital Bundle

Martin Luther King Jr. and The American Dream Digital Bundle

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100 slides! The American dream, "I Have a Dream" speech, and Martin Luther King Jr.! and ethos, pathos, logos! This unit bundle challenges students to think beyond themselves in an engaging way with the purpose of developing deeper understanding of the American Dreams, as well as the complex communication tools used my Martin Luther King Jr. to articulate that picture in such a powerful, unique, and memorable way. This unit features content on the American Dream, King's use of rhetorical too
Preview of January Activities Writing Prompts with RACE Strategy

January Activities Writing Prompts with RACE Strategy

Google Slides virtual classroom with digital writing prompts, articles ( informational text ) and videos, using RACE strategy is great for distance learning AND for in-class use! This set is just in time for January, New Year's and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Prompts are written to resemble state test prompts. Students are asked to cite evidence, describe, explain, summarize, etc., using the RACE + Transitions strategy. Students can click the article links on their virtual chalkboard to read a
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