Speaking & Listening: Speeches

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How to Teach Blackout Poetry
Learn how to teach blackout poetry! If you are looking for a fun and engaging way to hook your students on poetry? Consider teaching blackout poetry in your ELA classroom. This step-by-step guide to teaching blackout poetry will help you discover how to teach blackout poetry and deliver a great lesson and unit to your middle school ELA or high school English students. Teaching blackout poetry as part of your poetry unit is a simple and effective way to engage students in poetry. Blackout poetry is a form of found poetry that can easily be assigned in the middle school ELA or high school English classroom. Students do not need many supplies to create blackout poetry. You can either ask for old books the library is getting rid of or print out text for students to use.
MLK Lesson Plans: I Have a Dream Speech Lesson Plan
This Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech lesson plan helps students learn about one of the greatest Americans who's ever lived. It also covers a slew of common core non-fiction reading standards.
Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech Study Guide for Students or Teachers
Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Analysis I have a dream that all my students will understand Martin Luther King Jr's brilliant use of figurative language. Study up on all the similes and metaphors used in his "I Have a Dream" speech. I realize my dream sounds impossible. So did his. Historical Context There