Robert Brown Elliot Children will read a speech by African-American Robert Brown Elliot and translate it into language that today's teenagers could understand.
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Ways to Honor Martin Luther King Jr. Honor Martin Luther King Jr. with the great ideas found in this printable. This is also a useful activity for Black History Month (February).
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Martin Luther King Jr. Receives the Nobel Peace Prize This printable consists of a newspaper article announcing the day that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize. Use this activity when celebrating Martin Luther King Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
John Rock Enhance reading comprehension with a printable that teaches children about a black man who lived before the Civil War.
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Dreams Poetry Unit Explore the idea of dreams with this printable, which includes science, language arts, math, and social studies activities. This activity focuses partly on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's famous speech "I Have a Dream," and invites students to reflect on their own dreams.
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Kwanzaa Candles This arts & crafts printable gives the names and meanings of each Kwanzaa candle. Students will enjoy learning more about this African-American holiday celebrating traditions and culture.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Story Starter Create a story using a list of ten terms about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This is great vocabulary-builder to employ for MLK Day (January) or Black History Month (February).
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Weaving with Weeds This craft activity uses weeds and grass to create a weave made from nature.