This resource is perfect for distance learning.
It contains informational text about Martin Luther King .
For the early reader some support may be needed.
It might be a parent or it might be completed as a whole group.
The focus following the informational text is on kindness and ways to cooperate as a group.
Slide One: Informational text on MLK...Retell key details using text.
Slide Two: Informational text...Click and drag timeline.
Slide Three: Acts of Kindness...Click and drag
Big Words...Click and drag to match definition.
Slide Four: Words of kindness. (click and drag)..Write about time you were kind and someone was kind to you.
Slide Five: Write your dream.
What better way to share Dr. King's dream than this story... The Crayon Box that Talked. This packet takes that literature piece in connection with Martin Luther King and focuses on character traits and the "dream".
Packet:
6 vocabulary cards for posting with pictures
Craft with a crayon box and positive characteristics
The Crayon Box that Talked
Story Elements
Favorite Color
Compare story to Martin Luther King's dream
Word Work ...Acts of Kindness...cut and paste
Fill in the blank on feelings
ABC order with color words
Craft
Kindness Activity for class...students draw a name and write a compliment about that person.
Mini book on Dr. Martin Luther King
Page for posting on Dr. King
Read for Detail...True or False
Word of the Day
Following a Dream...writing
Let's Make Words
Word Search
Color Poem
Martin's Big Words
Compare...Martin as a Boy to Us
Summarize...somebody, wanted
Cause and Effect...from Martin's Big Words
Building character traits helps us to appreciate one another and this packet focuses on just that skill.
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