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Children will analyze ways to learn about the past while exploring Dr. King’s legacy.
Vocabulary: justice, speeches, marches
Social Studies Focus: Martin LutherKing Jr. Day
Watch a Video: Dr. King: A Leader and a Hero
Read the Issue:
Getting to Know Dr. King
Play a Game: Make a Poster
Skill: nonfiction text features
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Reading Checkpoint
Skill: key details
Word Work
Skill: vocabulary
Color By Vowel Sound
Skill: long/short vowels
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text Suggestion: I Have a Dream by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson
Background Knowledge: How can we learn about the past?
Text Features: Find the Feature
Hands-on Activity: Make a Sign!
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RL.1.1 key details; RF.1.2 vowel sounds; W.1.2 writing; W.1.7 participate in research; RI.1.5 text features; RI.1.10 read first-grade texts; SL.1.2 ask and answer questions
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Skills: writing, self-awareness
Materials: Make a Sign! template, construction paper, scissors, glue, markers, popsicle or craft sticks