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Martin Luther King Day latino and hispanic studies handouts for Microsoft Word

Preview of MLK "I Have A Dream Speech" video questions

MLK "I Have A Dream Speech" video questions

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Have your students watch the two videos that are attached of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech and then have them fill out the worksheet.Great for African-American History Month, MLK Day, or for studying the Civil Rights Movement. Does an awesome job at honing listening skills.Answer Key now attached.
Preview of Martin Luther King MLK Assassination Free Write Activity

Martin Luther King MLK Assassination Free Write Activity

Quote about MLK's assassination by Robert Kennedy and an African American troop deployed to Vietnam. Students read these quotes, envision themselves from a specific perspective, and write an account of how they would feel about the MLK assassination from their selected perspective.
Preview of Black in Latin America - Haiti and the Dominican Republic Video Questions

Black in Latin America - Haiti and the Dominican Republic Video Questions

Created by
Its Me Maestra E
Questions and answer for the PBS series Black in Latin America (can be found on YouTube). You may want to download the video so that you can always have access to it. Be aware these questions are specifically for the Haiti and Dominican Republic episode of the series. The series in total has 4 parts 3 of which focus on Spanish-speaking countries which I focus on in my class. This is a great resource for Black History Month.This resource is for a single user to use for their own classes. You do n
Preview of Immigration Choice Board

Immigration Choice Board

Created by
Abigail Sarno
A collection of 6 open source articles on modern immigration issues in the U.S. with short summaries. Students choose one article to read and do an activity. The choice board strategy gives students options and autonomy, and be adapted for jigsaw activities, discussion boards, gallery walks or independent learning. Comes with a worksheet to track/assess student learning.
Preview of Haitian Revolution History Channel 2009 Video Questions

Haitian Revolution History Channel 2009 Video Questions

Created by
Svein Sandersen
These questions go along with a ~45 minute History Channel video on the Haitian Revolution that was made in 2009 that is available on youtube. Some videos on the Haitian Revolution go into more detail than many high school or middle school students can process. This video connects events in Haiti to the French Revolution. It gives background on Haiti as a French colony and covers the revolution from beginning in 1791 to Haitian independence in 1804.
Preview of Immigration Choice Board

Immigration Choice Board

Created by
Abigail Sarno
This is a collection of 6 linked open source articles with summaries that accompany them. The "Choice Board" strategy is useful for students to take ownership of their learning by giving them choice. It can be used to do group jigsaws, gallery walks, electronic discussion boards or independent learning. This choice board focuses on modern immigration issues in the U.S., presenting multiple perspectives on the issue. All articles have been reviewed for use in the high school social studies cla
Preview of Factors of Economic Growth Brazil Cuba Mexico Simple Worksheet Answer Key

Factors of Economic Growth Brazil Cuba Mexico Simple Worksheet Answer Key

Created by
History Home
Introducing a concise and straightforward worksheet for exploring the factors influencing economic growth in Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico! This activity provides a brief yet comprehensive overview of key concepts, making it perfect for introducing sixth-grade students to the topics. With just 13 questions covering literacy rates, investment in human and capital goods, natural resources, entrepreneurship, and more, this resource offers a quick and easy way to familiarize students with essential econo
Preview of Economic Imperialism in Latin America Handout

Economic Imperialism in Latin America Handout

Excellent handout for facilitating lesson on economic imperialism in Latin America. Lesson includes a modern connection (especially if taught during Hispanic Heritage Month) for a Warm Up, an inquiry exploration activity to get students thinking about Latin American independence, a detailed lecture, and all directions for successful facilitation. Handout includes all directions, readings, prompts, and spaces for student responses.
Preview of Causes of the Cuban Revolution

Causes of the Cuban Revolution

This lesson is for a 45 minute world history class for 9-12th graders. The lesson covers the causes of the Cuban Revolution under Fidel Castro. The lesson includes a one page lesson plan description. The lesson is comprised of 6 primary and secondary source documents that can be used for a small group or whole class debate/discussion. Following the document analysis, there is a writing prompt that will prepare students for discussion. Also, the lesson includes 4 multiple choice questions. A well
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Inference Quotation Paragraph Expository Writing

Martin Luther King Jr. Inference Quotation Paragraph Expository Writing

Created by
Fran57
If you are looking for an authentic learning experience for students to have while learning about Martin Luther King Jr., this is your assignment! I show the "I Have a Dream" speech to my students and we talk about his words. We also discuss his life and different roles briefly before I hand out the following assignment. I found several thought-provoking quotations from Martin Luther King Jr. that were challenging, but accessible to 7th grade students. Students discuss quotations in partn
Preview of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Handout

Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of “I Have a Dream” which emphasizes what your students can learn about how to write an argumentation essay from King’s brilliant speech. In the handout your pupils will examine his rhetorical strategies in the introduction to his speech (which has a lead-in, a thesis sentence, and a statement of procedure), the logical, ethical, and emotional appeals used in the body paragraphs of “I Have a Dream,” and King’s skillful tying together of his plea for racia
Preview of UNIT 8 World Geography - Latin America Civilizations VOCAB FITB

UNIT 8 World Geography - Latin America Civilizations VOCAB FITB

(10) Fill in the blank vocabulary questions about early Latin America civilizations.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. "Our Friend, Martin" Writing Task

Martin Luther King, Jr. "Our Friend, Martin" Writing Task

Created by
Super Sickles
This video response goes with the movie "Our Friend, Martin". It asks the students to react to the movie and write about how our world is differently today because of Martin Luther King, Jr. This response can be cut and glued into the students' notebooks.
Preview of Crash Course World History: Latin American Revolutions Video  #31 Worksheet

Crash Course World History: Latin American Revolutions Video #31 Worksheet

Created by
Zac Cooper
A multiple-choice worksheet to be used with Crash Course for World History - Latin American Revolutions video #31.
Preview of 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Quote Analysis

2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Quote Analysis

Created by
MrOSSStore
The purpose of this activity is to provide students with a chance to take the words expressed by Dr. King in his writing and speeches and interpret them in their own words. The activity also provides the opportunity for student choice as students have the option to select 10 quotes out of 12 and evaluate them in their own words. I hope that your students get a lot out of the opportunity to learn about the profound words of Dr. King and I ask that you leave a review if you choose to download the
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. "I have a Dream" Speech Activity

Martin Luther King, Jr. "I have a Dream" Speech Activity

Students will listen to and read along with the the famous speech. They will then analyze the speech in groups with the worksheets provided by the teacher. When starting this activity you can have a short discussion on what was happening in the US at this time. Students will have a chance to discuss the speech as a class and current events that have taken place in since this speech was given. This lesson provides students a chance to go grasp a deeper understanding of Point of View and they wi
Preview of U.S.-Cuba relations before the Cuban Missile Crisis

U.S.-Cuba relations before the Cuban Missile Crisis

This brief handout helps students understand the U.S. and Cuba relationship starting from the Spanish-American War up to the Cuban Revolution. There are three analysis questions and a map of U.S. military involvement in the Caribbean and Central America to help check students' understanding.
Preview of Race and Ethnicity of Mexican Americans Guided Notes

Race and Ethnicity of Mexican Americans Guided Notes

Created by
Psych and Me
These are guided notes that go with the Mexican-American Identity lecture. It is a Word document that is easily editable and comes with boxes for students to fill in with their responses to questions. It can be used digitally or printed out.
Preview of (Bookmarks-15) MLK jr. March to Selma

(Bookmarks-15) MLK jr. March to Selma

Created by
K12-teachtips
15 Beautiful color bookmarks of the historic march to Selma, Alabama led by Martin Luther King Jr. Place margins at .50 (Left, Right, Top, and Bottom) . Select portrait on 8.5X11 cardstock (although regular paper can be used) Bookmarks may be laminated but is not necessary if cardstock is used.
Preview of The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

This video guide is aligned to Episode 5 of the PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross". This episode, titled "Rise!" covers 1940-1968 and touches on many well-known civil rights leaders such s Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks, but it also goes into many lesser-known figures that are often bypassed in the textbooks, such as James Meredith, Ella Baker, and Paul Robeson.
Preview of 25-Beautiful Black History Bookmarks Vol 1

25-Beautiful Black History Bookmarks Vol 1

Created by
K12-teachtips
Beautiful Black History Bookmarks. Series consist of 14 beautiful color scenes along with 11 black and white scenes of African American History. Black and White scenes include: March of Washington, Brown v Board of Education, Tuskegee Airmen, Rosa Parks, etc. Color are: President Barack Obama, Charles drew, Sean Combs, Colin Powell, Malcolm X, and many others. Total number of bookmarks are 25. Set margin at .50 (left, right, top, and bottom). Best when used with plain white card stock. B
Preview of The Civil Rights Movement Reading and Comprehension Questions

The Civil Rights Movement Reading and Comprehension Questions

This is a 3 page information text reading about the Civil Rights Movement followed by 13 comprehension questions (open response). Great for grades 2-4. This packet would work well for Black History Month, MLK Day, social studies/American history, literacy and ELA test prep.
Preview of I Have a Dream Analysis

I Have a Dream Analysis

Created by
Kaitlin Becker
This lesson includes the text of Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream speech. In this lesson students read through this famous speech and then listen to the audio of the speech (not included) to then answer 10 questions to further understand the speech and how it impacts us today. A second activity is included which is a 10 question quote analysis. This activity is great for pairs or small groups as well as working on parts individually for own expression and understanding. Many answer can vary
Preview of Big Stick Diplomacy. Who, What, Where, When, and Why Activity.

Big Stick Diplomacy. Who, What, Where, When, and Why Activity.

This product is designed to introduce content to students on a very basic level. It can be given at the start of a chapter, or even when reviewing the chapter.This is not intended to be an activity for an entire class period.Students are given a brief overview of Big Stick Diplomacy and then are asked to work through the 5Ws (Who, What, Where, When, and Why).In addition I have included five enrichment questions, which are primarily DOK 2 and DOK 3 questions, that can be used for a deeper underst
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