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Two printable cards with a bus graphic for writing facts about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement.
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An informative reading comprehension with multiple choice questions.
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Excerpts from Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech. Worksheets to review the speech are available on our member site.
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about Martin Luther King.
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"Peace is like a...." Prompts to help you write a poem about peace in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
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Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Martin Luther King, Jr. at the top.
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Full page report format for students to write a report on Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Three short essay questions about Rosa Parks.
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A one-page reading comprehension on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. with short answer review questions.
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This bus-shaped shapebook tells the famous story of Rosa Parks in very simple terms. This document was made with the abcteach shapebook tool.
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A two page biography of feminist Aboriginal poet and civil rights activist, Oodgeroo Noonuccal with multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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An informative page about the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" is followed by multiple choice questions.
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A two page biography of the feminist Aboriginal poet and civil rights activist, Oodgeroo Noonuccal. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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A ten page biographical unit on the civil rights leader, with reading comprehensions, a crossword puzzle, and a word search.
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Lined paper, with a picture of Rosa Parks in the upper left corner and space to write biographical data; perfect for writing a report on the "mother of the civil rights movement".
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A ten page biographical unit on the civil rights leader, with short reading comprehensions, a crossword puzzle, and a word search.
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Lined paper, with a picture of Rosa Parks in the upper left corner and space to write biographical data; perfect for writing a report on the "mother of the civil rights movement".
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[member-created with abctools] From "bus" to "segregation".
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The text of the UDHR is followed by short answer, multiple choice, and essay questions to review factual understanding and general comprehension.
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An informative page about this famous Supreme Court Justice is followed by multiple choice questions.
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An informative page about this famous abolitionist is followed by 3 multiple choice questions, 1 short response question, and 3 short answer essay questions.
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Answer the targeted questions about Martin Luther King.
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historical figures illustration
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An informative page about this famous abolitionist is followed by multiple choice questions.
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historical figures illustration
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historical figures illustration
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An informative page about the famous Underground Railroad conductor is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring brief written responses.
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A two page essay briefly addresses the topics of freedom of speech and banned books. This is followed by a page of suggested creative, persuasive, and research writing ideas for middle school students. Includes a rubric to help with grading; all assignments are open-ended. Banned Books Week is the last week in September.
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Coloring pages and facts about Martin Luther King, Jr.
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A factual article on the life of Rosa Parks, with comprehension and essay questions.
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"I have a dream..." writing prompt.
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Four black-and-white bookmarks, each with a different quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Enhances the Martin Luther King, Jr. biography by Doreen Rappaport.
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Lined paper for writing a report on Black history. Full page format.
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A picture to color and wide-spaced lines to write a very short story with theme words from a word bank about Martin Luther King, Jr., who was born on January 15th.
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Full color poster with a picture of King.
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[member-created with abctools] From "brave" to "struggle". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
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[member-created with abctools] From "Alabama" to "Nobel Peace Prize". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.