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Looking for fun project ideas surrounding MLK (Martin Luther King, Jr.)? Here are templates for students to create their own mini-books about him. They’ll have two different mini-books to create, you can choose or you can allow them to choose. Use in January around the holiday or any time you want students to be creative and to do a dive into this famous American.
Here is what is included:
Set #1:
2 cover pages (one color / one in black and white)
4 ‘anything’ pages: 3 lined and 1 blank
6 ‘themed’ pages to give students direction: “Famous Quotes”, “His Family”, “Education”, “Legacy, “How is my life different because of him?”, and “Did you know?”
Set #2:
1 cover page, 4 ‘anything’ pages
5 ‘themed’ pages: “Famous Quote”, “Important Fact”, “Did You Know?”, “Education”, “Legacy”
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Create a FUN and COLORFUL November / Thanksgiving * Student – Created * Bulletin Board by displaying student published writing when using these materials.
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Workbook filled with Kindergarten skills – Over 200 pages.
This Winter Reading and Writing resource (with a “Read it! Draw it! Write it!” section) covers a variety of vital Language Arts skills! Perfect to use in December, January, February and into March!
Includes:
Vocabulary Words in this Winter Unit: window, snow, outside, door, pants, sweater, coat, boots, hat, scarf, mittens, five, snowball, snowangel, snowman, sled, hill, roll
“Read it! Draw it! Write it!” pages have been designed to engage students in an active reading. Students can use the symbols to help guide them on each page. On the “Write it!” portions, students are to copy the passage they just read. However, more advanced students may want to add to the story!
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