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Martin Luther King Day resources for Easel Activities on sale

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. - Word Search & Double Puzzle-Spanish

Martin Luther King Jr. - Word Search & Double Puzzle-Spanish

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El Jaguar
#martinlutherkingspanish This exciting word search & double puzzle can teach vocabulary words to children using cognates and a hint word to let them know what the search is about. Have students compete for a homework pass in the older grades. Great activity for the month January to celebrate Pastor Martin Luther King Jr. Highlight the cognate words. I used it in grades 2-4 during the last ten minutes.. Great transition activity. It satisfies Communication Standard and Cross Curricular act
Preview of Black History Month Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Martin Luther King Jr

Black History Month Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Martin Luther King Jr

Black History Month nonfiction reading comprehension passage,Martin Luther King Jr.,Civil Rights Movement: Engage your students in a meaningful exploration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with this comprehensive reading comprehension passage. This resource is designed to not only enhance their reading skills but also foster a deep understanding of the significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s contributions to civil rights and social justice.For more resources, please follow my s
Preview of AR VERBS- 15 Verb Writing Practice-"Yo tengo un SueƱo"- Martin Luther King

AR VERBS- 15 Verb Writing Practice-"Yo tengo un SueƱo"- Martin Luther King

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El Jaguar
#Ihaveadreamspanish This wonderful and exciting lesson was designed to introduce AR Verbs to students. The Vocabulary worksheet show 15 different AR verbs used in different sentences. The lesson is designed towards having students fill the prompt with their dreams. Just like Martin Luther King inspired a Nation with his brilliant "I have a Dream speech" we can create in our classroom a lesson where students can write their dreams. It is a wonderful lesson to have students share one or two o
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