Students will:
Read background information about Martin Luther King Jr. and discuss what having faith means to them.
Reflect on an issue that is impor... Read More...
Students will think about Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream for the world, and complete sentences about his dreams.
Level: 3-5
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Students will be able to:
1. Explain the need for social action in response to unjust situations.
2. Identify respect for all human di... Read More...
Students will learn interesting facts about Martin Luther King Jr. and discuss why and how they can say no to racism. Students will also develop an app th... Read More...
This Mass Plan is a great way to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. day with themes of new beginnings and being peacemakers. Students can show symbols of hope, l... Read More...
In "The Strength of Love," Rev. Martin Luther King wrote that fear was the ultimate cause of hatred, prejudice, and violence.
Students will reflect on his word... Read More...
Brainstorm a list of ways in which people differ and a list of ways in which all people are alike. Write a short letter to a Kindergarten student, explaining th... Read More...
In 1963, 250,000 people converged on the National Mall for a March on Washington. It became the beginning of a new era, and was known as the ‘March for Freedom’... Read More...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is all about a ‘day on’, not a ‘day off’.
Students will explain what 'a day on' means and plan an activity that they can do on the d... Read More...