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7th grade Martin Luther King Day african history guided reading books

Preview of Black History - Digital Library (5 virtual book rooms) 130 books!

Black History - Digital Library (5 virtual book rooms) 130 books!

This digital library is the perfect spot to begin your much-needed conversations about Black History Month. This is a resource you can use not only in February but during every month, because representation matters! In this Google slide, you will find that the first slide has 5 book bins to choose from. The book bin links to another slide, which acts as a book room. There is a button in each book room that will send kids back to the main bookshelf. EACH OF THE BOOKS LINKS TO A FREE DIGITAL COPY
Preview of MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from the Common Core State Standards. In addition to the identified figura
Preview of MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from th
Preview of "A Long Walk to Water" Pre-Read Slides Activity

"A Long Walk to Water" Pre-Read Slides Activity

Created by
Jean Hoffheimer
This self-directed student activity allows students to get familiar with the author, history and geography of Sudan, and watch videos ahead of reading Linda Sue Park's "A Long Walk to Water." There are 7 activities total and it takes between 60-90 minutes for students to complete.
Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

65 PAGES OF QUESTIONS and ANSWERS! This resource provides chapter context questions w/ answer key based on William Kamkwamba's memoir, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (YA edition) to introduce and teach about drought, famine, inequality, resilience, grit, and coming of age/adolescence. This resource is individual chapter questions and answers for each. Also included is an Anticipation Guide for students to respond to major ideas and themes addressed in the book before and after reading. A great w
Preview of Black History Month & Random Acts of Kindness Special Story and Activities

Black History Month & Random Acts of Kindness Special Story and Activities

No Prep Required Story, Discussions, Points to Ponder and Activities. Also includes a special equality and love-themed sheet to write down the key takeaways. Purpose of the module: This story is planned to sensitize students about the evils of racism and the importance of tolerance. The objective is to teach students not to show prejudice based on others’ physical attributes. Students should know that racism is an unfortunate part of our society, but there is no room for hatred in the school. Ea
Preview of MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington and President Obama's speech given at the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington given in 2013. The included zipped folder also includes an unmarked copy of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical componen
Preview of It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (For Young Readers) Reading Guide

It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (For Young Readers) Reading Guide

This reading guide helps direct your students (or child) as they read It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood (Adapted for Young Readers) by Trevor Noah. This guide will not only keep your students engaged as they read the book, but also help them dig deeper as they uncover how it is growing up in South Africa.What's Included:Pre-Reading chartOver 100 Reading comprehension questions for each chapter recalling basic factsAdditional questions asking students to dig d
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: The Middle PassageEssential Question: What were the long-term impacts of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies, the economies of European countries, and the development of the Americas?Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the Triangular Trade, The Journey to the Americas, and the Effects of the Slave Trade. Then after completing t
Preview of It's Trevor Noah - Born a Crime (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

It's Trevor Noah - Born a Crime (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

40+ PAGES of questions and answers! This unit plan utilizes Trevor Noah's It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (YA edition) to introduce and teach 20th century African history, resilience, and coming of age/adolescence. This resource is individual chapter questions and answers for each. 40 pages of questions and answers in total! Also included is an Anticipation Guide for students to respond to major ideas and themes addressed in the book before and after reading. A great way to introduce South Africa
Preview of Ancient Egypt Daily Life (Lesson 2)

Ancient Egypt Daily Life (Lesson 2)

Teach your students about daily life in ancient Egypt with this visually aesthetic lesson! This lesson in designed for differentiated instruction as well as in-class and distance learning. Also included are a variety of engaging videos and check point questions. Teaching this lesson will take between 1 to 2 class periods, depending on your teaching style and student's ability. Enjoy! Included In Your Purchase• Reading Version• Presentation Version• Editable PowerPoint• Downloadable Fonts• Questi
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: Africans in the AmericasEssential Question: What were the long-term impacts of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies, the economies of European countries, and the development of the Americas?Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on Slavery in the Americas, and Africans Help Settle the Americas. Then after completing the lesson have students
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Two: West African Societies Around 1492Inquiry Question: How did the divers
Preview of Slavery in the Americas | Comparative Analysis: Latin America and North America

Slavery in the Americas | Comparative Analysis: Latin America and North America

Created by
Rethink History
This 17-page reading explores Slavery in the Americas with easy to read documents that explore case studies of slavery in Latin America including: Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Cuba, and Mexico. Part II of the reading focuses on North American colonies and nations including: Canada, Jamaica, New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies, and the American West. Comparative Historical & Political Analysis Students answer the following historical question as they practice their analys
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Biography & Reading Black History Month Activities

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Biography & Reading Black History Month Activities

Created by
JE-EDUCATE
Discover the incredible story of Martin Luther King Jr. through our special resource! Inside, you'll find an engaging biography spread across 8 pages.To help understand the story better, there are 3 pages of questions and 3 pages with the answers. These activities are designed to make learning about Martin Luther King Jr. fun and thought-provoking.Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, or anyone curious about history, this resource brings Martin Luther King Jr.'s journey to life in an easy-to-unde
Preview of Free at Last The Story of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Movement

Free at Last The Story of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Movement

Created by
Mrs Lena
Free At Last!: Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Angela Bull Civil Rights Movement and American History Novel Guide perfect for teaching about segregation, Montgomery bus boycott, I Have a Dream Speech, Million's March and MORE! Google Classroom Ready This resource includes: Background informationPre, during and post-reading activities Comprehension Questions Text to self questionsTopics covered: segregation, inequality and equality, emancipation without freedom, Montgomery bus boycott, “sit-i
Preview of Slavery in the Americas Mini-Unit | Student Reading and Essay Activity | History

Slavery in the Americas Mini-Unit | Student Reading and Essay Activity | History

Created by
Rethink History
This mini-unit Google Drive folder includes the following: - 18 slide presentation on Slavery in North America (from Jamestown to the Constitution) - 29 slide presentation on Slavery in Latin America - Latin American geography map activity - Guided Notes for Students - Slavery in the Americas Inquiry (17 page guided reading with graphic organizer) - Student Essay (4 paragraphs) activity in comparative analysis of Slavery in the Americas.This unit provides extensive knowledge o
Preview of BUNDLE Black History Month No-prep Research Project Set Posters & Biographies

BUNDLE Black History Month No-prep Research Project Set Posters & Biographies

The bundle includes:14 Black History Month Themed Writing Papers for the project.Biographies Of 10 Famous Black History Month African American Leaders & Figures.The figures mentioned in the book are:Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil rights leader and advocate for non-violent resistance.Harriet Tubman - abolitionist and leader of the Underground Railroad.Malcolm X - Civil rights activist and leader of the Nation of Islam.Frederick Douglass - abolitionist, women's suffrage advocate and oratorMaya
Preview of Letter From Birmingham Jail Text-Dependent Analysis

Letter From Birmingham Jail Text-Dependent Analysis

Created by
Jay Bess
Here you will find the unabridged and abridged versions of King's Letter From Birmingham Jail. Included in the margins are Common Core aligned, higher-order-thinking questions that will ensure your students' comprehension as well as push them to analyze the text more critically. There are also pre-identified vocabulary words picked out on each page to push the skill of reading and understanding words in context.This is a tool that greatly helped my students understand King's purpose and perspect
Preview of A New Nation Unit: Blacks in Colonial America

A New Nation Unit: Blacks in Colonial America

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: Blacks in Colonial AmericaDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the African American experience in The Southern Colonies,
Preview of African Americans in the New Republic: Free African Americans

African Americans in the New Republic: Free African Americans

African Americans in the New RepublicFree African AmericansInquiry Question: What were the diverse challenges faced by free African Americans living in different regions of the United States during the early 1800s, and how did their experiences vary based on their geographical location?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/projects at the end of the reading. Assessment/Project: Free African Americans in
Preview of Warrior Don't Cry RQs

Warrior Don't Cry RQs

Created by
John Robinson
Reading quizzes broken down into chapter sections for the book Warrior Don't Cry. All questions are multiple choice. Answer key is at the end.
Preview of A New Nation Unit: Citizenship in A New Nation

A New Nation Unit: Citizenship in A New Nation

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: Citizenship in the New NationDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on changing attitudes toward African Americans, free Blacks, an
Preview of African Americans in the New Republic: The Slave System in the South

African Americans in the New Republic: The Slave System in the South

African Americans in the New RepublicThe Slave System in the SouthInquiry Question: How did the reliance on cotton production in the southern states lead to the expansion of the slave system, and what were the social, economic, and political implications of this growth during this period?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/projects at the end of the reading. Assessment/Project: "Cotton Kingdom: The Sl
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