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Empower your students to explore the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. while fostering critical thinking, empathy, and civic awareness. This powerful bundle combines two comprehensive resources designed for Grades 5–9:
Perfect for English Language Arts, Social Studies, or cross-curricular lessons—this bundle supports critical thinking, literacy, and historical awareness. Ready-to-use, methodologically diverse, and aligned with secondary curriculum needs.
Bundle Includes:
Civil Rights Movement Teaching Pack
“I Have a Dream” Speech Analysis Workbook
Make MLK’s message come alive in your classroom—with strong visuals, thoughtful questions, and meaningful student output.
This workbook offers students in Grades 5–9 a powerful introduction to the life, message, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Using accessible materials, students learn about the Civil Rights Movement, peaceful protest, and the enduring fight for justice and equality. Topics include: biography and activism of Martin Luther King key events of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement the “I Have a Dream” speech and its historical impact non-violence as a political strategy connections to present-day movements for racial and social justice Included: a core reading, glossary, quiz with answer key, group puzzle activity, real-life examples, and a creative task (e.g. writing a modern dream speech) NEW: 6 additional worksheets with tasks for comprehension, reflection, and analysis Use in Social Studies, History, Ethics, or ELA – a powerful tool to promote empathy, democratic values, and historical awareness.
Klassenstufen: 6-7. Klasse
This engaging workbook helps students in Grades 5–9 explore Martin Luther King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. Through close reading, historical context, and rhetorical analysis, students will understand the message, style, and continuing power of one of the greatest speeches of all time. Key topics: speech structure and literary devices historical background: Civil Rights Movement, 1963 March on Washington key themes: freedom, equality, hope, justice King's use of repetition, biblical imagery, and metaphor why the speech still matters today Included in this resource: reading passage with excerpts from the speech, glossary, comprehension quiz, group puzzle activity, creative writing task (e.g. “My dream for the future”), and historical case examples NEW: 6 additional worksheets for interpretation, vocabulary work, rhetorical analysis, and critical reflection Perfect for ELA, History, Ethics, or Social Studies – an inspiring resource to promote empathy, literacy, and civic awareness.
Klassenstufen: 8-9. Klasse
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