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Showing posts with label martin luther king. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martin luther king. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Happy New Year with a Giveaway!

Hey everyone!

First post of 2014! Happy New Year! Hope you had a great time and got some rest and relaxation during your winter break. I know some areas are experiencing extreme cold right now and many teachers are having a snow day too. Keep calm and enjoy the snow!

My resolutions for this year are...no more resolutions! Carpe diem I say. Or..
Hahah..this just cracked me up!

I think the best way to start the New Year off is a...giveawayyy! I just updated my Martin Luther King Jr. pack, made a few changes here and there and added 30 more pages with new activities. So this is now a 90 page pack and I'm very happy to see that people are already leaving excellent feedback. This is your chance to win it!

Giveaway Tips:
Try and follow the exact rules of the giveaway to be an eligible winner. (Don't just click "OK" on the choices - it does not automatically perform the requested actions!)

a Rafflecopter giveaway

A preview of the prize and contents:




One of the latest additions in this pack is an idea to create a collage about MLK Jr. by using images relevant to his life and beliefs.  Template is included in the pack! 
A little how to/preview:




I'm very excited about this pack and giveaway!
Good luck everyone!

                                                                                  Dina - The Constant Kindergartener


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

MLK Martin Luther King Jr. Social Studies - History for Kindergarten and First Grade. A Nonfiction Story, Activities, Worksheets, Printables, and Crafts!

Hey everyone! 

First days back to school after the holiday break have been a bit tough on everybody. There is only one way to get our minds off of that..by keeping busy!


Since MLK Day is close, I have prepared a unit about this inspiring and admirable historical figure. 

It includes a nonfiction story about Martin Luther King, written in a simple and comprehensive way, for children in kindergarten and first grade. This packet also contains worksheets, activities, and crafts to help the children learn and remember key facts about MLK.

I have added vocabulary cards to explain key words and meanings from the story, like racial justice, segregation, freedom, peace, races, rights, nonviolent. 

A preview:




The Craftivity!


You can see more about this teaching resource by clicking on either of the following links:

I hope you enjoy this in class or at home!

Happy MLK Day!

        

                                                              Dina