*Students will recognize that prejudice and discrimination has been a problem for African Americans in the U.S.A. For many years.
*Students will be able to identify contributions that Martin Luther King, Jr. made to society.
*Students will experience discrimination in order to gain an understanding of its power.
*Students will recognize that feelings about discrimination can be expressed through poetry.
*Students will be able to describe something they can do to positively effect those around them
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: Picture of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Research materials (books like the ones listed as resources)
Green and yellow paper circles and pins
Poem
Butcher paper
Art supplies
Author: Shelly Stauffer
Source: © Teacher Link
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