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7th grade Martin Luther King Day professional development resources for Prezi

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Great lesson for MLK holiday or Black History Month. The lesson compares the two civil rights leaders and their relationship with each other. This includes a worksheet, rubric for project and prezi presentation that goes with the lesson.
Preview of Advocate for Yourself (updated)  #2022Counseling

Advocate for Yourself (updated) #2022Counseling

This 11 slide PDF presentation is a great resource to share with students and staff alike. It teaches what self-advocacy is, why it is important, and how to practice advocating for yourself with actionable steps. There are questions throughout, as well as a flow chart, and an example Self Advocacy Form for discussion, participation, and future use.
Preview of Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This PowerPoint shows how to quickly make helpful comments when returning student files. For often-used comments, you can pre-program them and then insert them quickly with just their shortcut codes. For example, you can enter a 3-character code, and then Word will immediately insert your pre-written 38-word comment—in a flash. For example, if you find yourself repeatedly suggesting that students title their essays more informatively, you could type in a pre-programmed shortcut like “tcb", and W
Preview of Jim Crow Image Presentation

Jim Crow Image Presentation

Created by
Educabana
This download provides links to a Prezi and a Google Slides presentation (downloadable as a Powerpoint) of Jim Crow photos. These photos were available on websites, so I am not charging, but I did put them together to use as a presentation. I also added some segregation photos from my own life as a resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is one of the most segregated cities in America. If you're teaching To Kill a Mockingbird, you've probably gone to Jim Crow websites, so this is nothing new.
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