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Free Martin Luther King Day internet activities

Preview of Civil Rights Movement Timeline

Civil Rights Movement Timeline

This is a graphic organizer with some resources to help your students get started and organize research on the Civil Rights movement. The resource is organized for each student to pick a year in the 1950s or 60s, research 2-3 significant events from that year (some links to reliable resources to kick off their research are included), reflect on those events, and then, as a group, plan out and create a timeline.
Preview of Free- I Have a Dream- Middle School Informational Text

Free- I Have a Dream- Middle School Informational Text

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's legendary "I Have a Dream" speech, as given at the March for Freedom in Washington D.C., marked its 50th anniversary on Aug. 28, 2013. This non-fiction text tells a bit of the background to the speech and has students answer questions from the ELA Common Core Curriculum. This text is also part of a packet featuring informational texts about events from fifty years ago, and can also be found as a free trial download under the name "A Year of Change and Unrest, 1963-1
Preview of Free! Primary Source - Greensboro Sit-ins - #kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths

Free! Primary Source - Greensboro Sit-ins - #kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths

Created by
Juniper's Own
#kindnessnation #weholdthesetruthsThis lesson uses primary sources in print and video form to help students understand the causes and effects of the Civil Rights Sit-Ins protests in the 1960s. Students will compare and contrast primary and secondary sources, use discuss questions, and write about the events and people involved. This can be used as a stand-alone primary source lesson, or as a great resource for any Martin Luther King, Jr., Black History or Civil Rights unit! There's enough back
Preview of Black History Month Internet Scavenger Hunt

Black History Month Internet Scavenger Hunt

10 questions about famous African-Americans that can be found by searching the internet. Some are easy some are more difficult.
Preview of MLK Day WordCloud Activity - Editable in Google Slides!

MLK Day WordCloud Activity - Editable in Google Slides!

This is a great activity to use for MLK Jr. Day with your students. This activity reinforces computer skills, Google Slides Skills, and Graphic Design Skills. Students will learn how to create a WordCloud and insert it into a Google Slides Activity. Click here to view my other products on my TPT storeWant FREE resources? Click here to subscribe
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Internet Scavenger Hunt

Martin Luther King Jr. Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Sara Johnson
This is an internet scavenger hunt to go along with MLK Jr. activities. It includes 3 different websites and a video. Website #1 is fill in the blank. Website #2 is a video with questions. Website #3 asks students to find a quote they like and write it down.
Preview of Community Service Plan

Community Service Plan

Created by
ulrichy
This form guides students through the necessary steps to participating in a volunteer activity sponsored by a local or national organization. The form prompts students to reflect on the issues that are important to them, to research non-profit organizations that deal with those issues, and to contact organizations that specialize in the issues they care about. This form was designed for the national Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service but can be adapted into any service learning project or us
Preview of Black History Month Theme Task Cards (Blank Template)

Black History Month Theme Task Cards (Blank Template)

Great Template for Black History Month. You can add your own questions and change the textbox for your preference. Great for task cards and group activities
Preview of World Language Basic Essential skills FREE

World Language Basic Essential skills FREE

Created by
ClaseConKatie
This worksheet provides a guide with activities to with the basic essential skills in World language. There is a list of resources and support for both teachers and students. I will be updating this version with the 2021 updated version therefore, please stay tuned however, the Spanish Syllabus is OUTSTANDING therefore, if you found this useful the Editable Syllabus is imperative and I highly encourage it. Enjoy this freebie which will not be accessible soon. #Takeadvantage #NewContentSOON
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Biography Scavenger Hunt (a hyperlink adventure)

Martin Luther King, Jr. Biography Scavenger Hunt (a hyperlink adventure)

Understanding the impact of Dr. King’s famous quotes, speeches, alliances with world leaders and both his popular and unpopular political movements is worth the time and effort. Discover more about the man behind the famous speeches, and experience why his work during a twelve year span of history still affects us in the present..
Preview of Mahatma Gandhi History Icon Hero Social Activist Peace Coloring Page india

Mahatma Gandhi History Icon Hero Social Activist Peace Coloring Page india

Created by
Color In Fun
Celebrate History with this digital printable coloring page.Mahatma Gandhi social activist political and spiritual leader fought for India's independence with non violent campaigns. These art activities are an engaging and entertaining way for students to learn. A great conversation starter for history lessons.Coloring also helps mindfulness reduce anxiety and stimulate the brain.★BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ★★INSTANT DOWNLOAD★Color this page with colored pencils, pens, paint, pastels, watercolors or
Preview of Martin Luther King, "I Have A Dream" Speech Internet Search

Martin Luther King, "I Have A Dream" Speech Internet Search

Created by
Lisa Essa
This worksheet compares using a search engine, directory and metasearch engine, as well as, boolean search strategies. You can change the search engines on the worksheet.
Preview of "I Have a Dream" comparison to "A Dream" webquest

"I Have a Dream" comparison to "A Dream" webquest

Created by
Lavonda Eaglin
This document is a webquest I put together for my students to compare "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr. to "A Dream" by Common. There are four links included with step by step instructions as well as a constructed response question for the comparison. I used a free rhetorical guide I found online to help my students analyze each argument before writing their comparison. The rhetorical guide is not attached as I do not own the guide.
Preview of NPR White Lies Podcast Episode 1 Listening Guide

NPR White Lies Podcast Episode 1 Listening Guide

White Lies is an NPR podcast that follows the investigation of the murder of a white civil rights worker in Selma, Alabama in 1965. The podcast explores racial issues from that time period including segregation, voting rights, and the flawed criminal justice system. I would rate White Lies as PG-13 for mild inappropriate language and mention of violence and death, but it is not vulgar or gruesome.With this resource, students will be able to listen to episode 1 of the podcast and fill out questio
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Trivia Boom Cards--Digital Task Cards

Martin Luther King Jr. Trivia Boom Cards--Digital Task Cards

Looking for a fun way to spice up the class and celebrate the upcoming holiday? My students love odd facts as well as the occasional brain breaks in the classroom. Great way to celebrate the life of an extraordinary person.
Preview of Voting Rights for African Americans

Voting Rights for African Americans

Created by
Krista Lee
Students will look at three phases of voting history for African Americans in the United States. They will first look at voting rights after Reconstruction and the obstacles in place for minority citizens to vote. They will hear eyewitness accounts of Civil Rights activist who demonstrated in order to obtain equality in the polls in the face of violence. Ending with looking at the federal legislation that would end discrimination in the polls.This lesson is great for:MLK dayCivil Rights Movement
Preview of M.L.K. Jr. Memorial Thinglink Activity

M.L.K. Jr. Memorial Thinglink Activity

Created by
db creations
Explore the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. with this interactive Thinglink. You can reach the Thinglink here or by using the link on the handout itself. M.L.K. Memorial Thinglink
Preview of Dr. King "e-Sheet"

Dr. King "e-Sheet"

Students are encouraged to become "Historians" and work in partners to collaborate and research using the Internet through pre-searched, pre-selected, and pre-screened about the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King e-Sheet by LaTina Taylor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Dr. King e-Sheet by LaTina Taylor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Preview of Black History Month Finish The Pattern

Black History Month Finish The Pattern

Let your little learner work on their computer and math skills as they click and drag images finish the patterns.
Preview of Free MLK Near Copy Typing Boom Cards; Occupational Therapy; Speech; Visual

Free MLK Near Copy Typing Boom Cards; Occupational Therapy; Speech; Visual

Created by
CCtheOT
MLK Jr. Day Typing Activity -- this MLK Jr. themed activity focuses on near copy typing. Simple activity that addresses crucial skills in the OT world.Preview: https://wow.boomlearning.com/deck/q-rt7XDykXN65STNYHa?ref=tptTo use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use an
Preview of Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Created by
Ollie Tait ELA
This Google Docs resource provides a quick look into the life and actions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Students are independently directed to four short videos and one article. After viewing a link, they will respond to a short prompt. This is NOT an in-depth study on the Civil Rights Movement, but rather an introductory overview of Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This resource works best for students in a one-to-one technology classroom. Fully digital, no prep, ready to go!
Preview of Dreamers & MLK Tribute Poetry Contest - Black History Month Activity

Dreamers & MLK Tribute Poetry Contest - Black History Month Activity

Go ahead--dream and enter: Time to write a poem, even if you have never written one before. This is a Black History Month activity in the form of a poetry contest. Please share this announcement with your teachers, leaders, and family. It would be nice if you would announce and or post on your school or church bulletin board.Important: If you are an under 18 poet, get your parent(s) or guardian(s) permission first, before submitting your poem.Submit your poem(s) at bowenschristedu@yahoo.com or a
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. CLOSE Reading and QR Codes

Martin Luther King, Jr. CLOSE Reading and QR Codes

Students will gain a deeper understand of the National Dr. King Memorial by using QR codes and answering common core discussion questions. They will also analyze famous quotes from Dr. King using this CLOSE Reading graphic organizer.
Preview of Scan - Watch - Respond MLK Jr.

Scan - Watch - Respond MLK Jr.

With this interactive lesson your student can scan the QR code (using a free QR reader on your device), watch the video, and then respond. This is a great way to introduce a topic in class by having this lesson in a center or other small group setting.
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