Martin Luther King Resources for Teachers and Students

Classroom Activities

What is a HERO? Worksheet.

MY HERO - Write a Biography of your hero. Read the Instructions

Print a Martin Luther King Crossword and test your knowledge.

Print 'I have a Dream' Speech.

What's missing? Fill in the gaps of the I have a Dream speech.

See a KidsPix presentation about Martin Luther King

Social Studies ideas for teachers

Print a Black History Calendar

Picture to color. (4- 8 year olds)

You are a Newspaper Reporter! Research the life of Martin Luther King and make a front Page Newspaper Article. Print this Newspaper Front Page to begin your Article.

Timeforkids.com offer a great resource for Black History Month

Examine a Time Line of Martin Luther King's Life. Follow the events that led up to social change in America.

Read Martin Luther King's Biography.

Who was Rosa Parks? How did it all begin?

Be sure to visit the Martin Luther King Living Memory made by Kodak!

Find out about the Martin Luther King Celebrations in 2001.

Read about the Holiday where we are encouraged by Coretta Scott King "to have a day on and not a day off."

See pictures of Dr. King, his childhood and his family.

 

 

The Internet African American Challenge The Internet African American History Challenge© is an interactive quiz that helps you sharpen your knowledge of African American History. It's an "open book" test. So if you're not sure of an answer, you can check the reference material for help.

Read some Quotes of Martin Luther King.

Try this Interactive Scavenger Hunt to find out more!

See a Research Project by an Elementary School. Teachers, use this as a start to make your own questions and research topics on the Topic - Civil Rights.

"We must work unceasingly to uplift this nation that we love to a higher destiny, to a higher plateau of compassion, to a more noble expression of humanness"

 -Dr Martin Luther King

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