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Martin Luther King Jr, Civil Rights Leader
Grade Levels: 4 - 6
Objectives
- Students will review Dr. King's life.
Procedures
- Read aloud the story of Dr. King's life.
- As you read, the students should take notes in the spaces below the illustrations on the pictorial
story of Dr. King's life.
- Encourage students to keep their notes brief; complete sentences are not
necessary.
- Another tactic: Distribute both handouts.
- Have your students
read the story and then write two or three questions, including brief answers,
beneath each illustration.
- The questions can be asked of other students in the
class.
- Note: The advantage of this procedure is that in order to write
questions and answers it is necessary to study and understand the material.
- Regardless of which strategy you use, have your students respond in writing (on
the reverse side of their papers) to the following:
- How would you feel if you
were required to sit in the back of a bus?
- Suppose you were denied the right
to eat in a restaurant because of the color of your skin. What would be your
reaction?
- Why did Martin Luther King deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
- What do
you think Dr. King was referring to when he spoke of the "promised land" the
evening before his death?
- Think of a caption for each of the illustrations.
Excerpted from Ready-to-Use American History Activities for Grades 5-12.
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