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Children will examine the ways Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. worked for justice.
Vocabulary: justice, marches, respect, speeches
Social Studies Focus: history, American heroes
Watch a Video:
Dr. King: A Leader and a Hero
Read the Issue:
Working for Justice
Review Vocabulary Words:
justice, marches, respect, speeches
Play a Game:
Design a Poster
Skill: text features
Complete Skill Sheets
Show What You Know
Skill: comprehension
A Hero’s Speech
Skill: letter and number recognition
J is for Justice
Skill: alphabet knowledge
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text: Martin’s Big Words by Doreen Rappaport
Music: Sing a Dr. King Song
Scavenger Hunt: J
Hands-on Activity:
Make a Mini Sign
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CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.K.1 key details, RI.K.4 vocabulary, RF.K.3 phonics, RL.K.1 key details (literature), W.K.8 writing
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Dr. King, he had a dream, He dreamed we’d live in peace, P-E-A-C-E! P-E-A-C-E! P-E-A-C-E, He dreamed we’d live in peace.
He taught us fairness and respect, He said love one another, L-O-V-E, love! L-O-V-E, love! L-O-V-E, love, He said love one another.
Skill: writing
Materials: Make a Mini Sign skill sheets, pencils, crayons, glue or tape, craft sticks