- History Kids: From Selma to Montgomery
This new segment discusses the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the timeline of the protests against voting discrimination in Selma. - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Content Collection
Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Learn how Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired change by advocating peaceful methods of resistance to protest unfair laws and civil injustices in this robust content collection. - Holiday Facts and Fun: Martin Luther King Day
Grades K-2, 3-5
This video highlights the career of America's foremost civil rights leader. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s first experience with prejudice is discussed, as well as his ability to speak in front of others, and his unwavering belief in nonviolence as the best way to solve human problems. - Martin's Big Words
Grades K-2, 3-5
The classic children's book by Doreen Rappaport comes to life in this video through stunning collage art and vibrant watercolor paintings in this profound and important biography about beliefs and dreams and following one's heart.
Spotlight on Strategies-
Instructional Idea: Poetry Slam
Instructional Idea: Poetry Slam

Utilize the instructional idea SOS: Poetry Slam and pause every minute and ask students to write two or three key things they learned or key terms they heard during the video. Then, have students write a haiku using information and language from the speech. As students read their poems, play the video with the audio muted for visual support.
OTHER UPCOMING Featured Events via Discovery Education:
Inauguration Virtual Experience
January 19th | 1:00 PM (ET)
In preparation for the inauguration, help your students better understand the history and process behind a White House transition through this interactive experience. REGISTER TODAY!
January 19th | 1:00 PM (ET)
In preparation for the inauguration, help your students better understand the history and process behind a White House transition through this interactive experience. REGISTER TODAY!
Have questions, assistance or need more resources? Ask Mrs. Glass.
Reference: All of the above information provided by Discovery Education.
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