Students demonstrate new learning about Martin Luther King by completing a pre-reading (anticipatory set) and post-reading activity. summarize at least three new facts they learned about King’s life. work cooperatively with a partner or in a group (optional).
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Materials Needed: Martin Luther King: What Did You Learn? work sheet, reading selection Celebrating the Life and Contributions of Martin Luther King Jr.; print pages 7-10 of this History Alive! resource., writing supplies
Author: Gary Hopkins
Source: © Education World
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