Holiday - MLK Day

Photo Card Templates | MLK Jr. Day | Valentine's Day | Thank You Notes
Create the perfect card for administrators, other teachers, parent volunteers, your students or more with these adorable photo card templates perfect for MLK Jr. Day or Valentine's Day! You will find 7 options to choose from along with the instructions of how to easily make these keepsake cards!Look...
Martin Luther King Day Kids Art
I started the idea for this project a year ago (shesh, where does 12 months go?!) but didn’t have the right supplies and quite frankly, my kiddos were way too little to make this an appropriate craft for them. With Jack being older and having a little more hand control, I decided to revisit the...Read More »
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Leader and a Hero
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Leader and a Hero
Rise Up | Martin Luther King Song | Jack Hartmann
Rise Up | Martin Luther King Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann
Just Reed
This watercolor project and writing prompt are beautiful and come from the heart! It's perfect for either Martin Luther King day or Earth Day. Have students respond on the differentiated prompt response pages telling how they will make a difference in the world. If you enjoy this FREE product, lea...
Crayon Box that Talked {Editable}
Use this activity for Back to School during the first week of school, or you can use during MLK week! I love using this book to show how we are all different, but still the same! You can print the crayons and write in the names, or you can type in the names before you print!
Crayon Writing Template
Use this crayon-shaped template for student writing! This was used in my classroom for opinion writing after reading "Red is Best" by Kathy Stinson.
Miss Danielle Murphy
I love the "I Have a Dream!' headbands that are included in this freebie!
The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Kid President
The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Kid President - YouTube
The Crayon Box that Talked Activity for Back to School
This is an activity to go with the book, The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane Derolf. The first page is a crayon outline for a student bulletin board. The students color the top and bottom of the crayon their favorite color, and draw a self-portrait in the middle.