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Martin Luther King Day Common Core CCRA.L.1 resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Questions with visual supports / Sentence Unscramble

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Questions with visual supports / Sentence Unscramble

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Natural Wonders
This is an activity to go along with teaching about Martin Luther King Jr. Day and what he stood for. This activity is suited for learners who require visual supports to be successful. There are 2 levels of the sentence scramble depending on your learners.
Preview of Eyes on the Prize Episode 3 ; Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961)

Eyes on the Prize Episode 3 ; Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961)

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History
Questions and key to match the PBS landmark documentary EOTP series, episode 3, which is about the rise of the Sit-In movement and the struggles of the Freedom Riders.
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Created by
Today in Class
This no prep, inquiry-driven assignment may be used in class face-to-face or virtually with distance learning to celebrate either Martin Luther king Jr or as part of Black History Month. Students will use the provided links to nonfiction articles about the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King Jr. to answer the questions which follow. They are asked to put the answers into their own words to help them process the information for understanding.An answer key is provided for you.
Preview of Freedom Songs

Freedom Songs

Music was an important part of the Civil RIghts Movement.Having students analyze song lyrics can increase interest and participation while connecting them to culture. The corresponding questions relate to course content like symbolism, theme, figurative language, direct text evidence, allusion, and the Civil Rights Movement.The formatting may look a little wonky on a Word Document.I recommend putting this on a GoogleDoc and setting it to "pageless."
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