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Martin Luther King Day rubrics for homeschool

Preview of "We Shall Overcome" Civil Rights Song for Orff & Boomwhackers

"We Shall Overcome" Civil Rights Song for Orff & Boomwhackers

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Singing and playing this American Civil Rights song by Pete Seger allows students the opportunity to connect to "We Shall Overcome" in a meaningful way. These largely editable Google Slides offer students a change to sing the lyrics, read the sheet music, and play a variety of musical instruments including Orff/ xylophone/metallophone, Boomwhackers, woodblock and hand drum. This would be a great song at any point in the year, but is especially fantastic for MLK Day in January and Black History
Preview of Main Idea & Supp Details Activities, Black History Month Martin Luther King

Main Idea & Supp Details Activities, Black History Month Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King was such an important man in our country's history. Identifying Main Idea & Supporting Details can be a challenge for kids, but they love these non-fiction passages about Martin Luther King. Finding the main idea and supporting details is easy & using the graphic organizer makes it fun! This is a NO PREP 30+ page Main Idea & Details practice activity...just PRINT & GO! This packet can work well for Literacy Block time, Morning Work or even Homework.It includes
Preview of Black History Research Report Project with Quote Cards

Black History Research Report Project with Quote Cards

Created by
Jenifer Stewart
This is the perfect project for your students to correctly write a biographical research essay. This resource can not only be used in February (during Black History month) but any time of the year. Students will love researching an important historical figure and showing the class what they have learned. Students can use the fact cards to learn about some of the most important African Americans in history to help them decide who they would like to research. Or, you could cut the cards out and
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Mini-Unit

Martin Luther King, Jr. Mini-Unit

This Martin Luther King, Jr. Mini-Unit is the perfect resource to engage your students in a lesson about this significant historical figure. In addition to the Flipbook Activity that provides an opportunity for individual or group research, this resource contains additional language arts handouts to add value to your lessons. This mini-unit includes the following:Martin Luther King, Jr. Flipbook Activity with directionsMartin Luther King, Jr. "The Student" Reading with comprehension questions an
Preview of A Tribute to Dr. King

A Tribute to Dr. King

Created by
Ask a Librarian
In this project, students will conduct a webquest in order to research the life of acclaimed civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This is a multi-step project that will require students to complete several tasks: define key concepts, create a timeline, compile a picture collage, and the interpret meaning of a famous quote. Students will use online resources to complete this project and put together a final display board. An easy grading rubric is attached. This project is made availab
Preview of William Still Story Video Questions and Discussion Questions

William Still Story Video Questions and Discussion Questions

I use this resource in 8th grade US History. I have students write down notes as they watch the documentary in the 1-2 class periods it takes. The last two questions are short essay questions. The next class day we do a fishbowl discussion with the second two pages. Can do as whole class discussion and just use one set of questions as well. Includes Discussion RubricHere is a link to find the documentary. There are other places it can be found as well. William Still Story Documentary
Preview of "I Have a Dream" Reflective Journal 3

"I Have a Dream" Reflective Journal 3

Created by
Travis Spears
This reflective journal is the first in a series using Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech. This reflection challenges students to consider the strong ties of brotherhood that held the civil rights movement together.
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