Annotated Resource Guide PDF

Title Annotated Resource Guide
Author Sandria Monroe
Course  Literature for Children
Institution University of Central Florida
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Annotated Resource Guide Grade: 4th grade Subject: Social Studies Topic: Historical Figures: Dr. Martin Luther King JR.

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Film: Our Friend, Martin. Directed by: Robert Brousseau, Vincenzo Trippetti.

This film is about two teenagers that travel back in time to meet Martin Luther King and his triumphant moments throughout his life.

Film: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Animated History. https://youtu.be/Hmw8QjLjDh0

This an engaging educational video is about Martin Luther King Jr.

Film: The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Kid President. https://youtu.be/4xXZhXTFWnE

This is clip examines how Martin Luther King Jr. influenced change in our society by his efforts in the civil rights era and how he formed peaceful protests.

Film: Black History Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Biography for Kids’ Educational videos for

This video shows facts about his career as a civil rights leader.

Teachers can use this resource in a social studies class because it can be a way to teach students about the Civil Rights Movement. After students view the film, they can complete a guided question activity about the film. Teachers can use this video in class to show students about how he became a minister and how he started his career in civil rights reform. After students view the video clip students can determine if he was good citizen or not. Teachers can use this video in their classroom to show students how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired change in our country by having peaceful protests to get his point across. After students view this video the teacher can demonstrate how a peaceful protest is conducted. Teachers can use this clip in their classrooms by to teach their students about his life.

students. https://youtu.be/gyTeMoHfarw Books Martin's Big Words : The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr written by: Doreen Rapport

A chronology and bibliography offer the resources for exploring his life further, and stunning full-colour collage art by the 2001 Coretta Scott King Medal winner Bryan Collier offer an unforgettable portrait of a man who helped change the world forever.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day written by: Margaret McNamara

Mrs. Conners class learns about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

A lesson from Martin Luther King Jr. written by: Rodney S. Paint

Martin Luther King Jr. is having some problems with his best friend, Bobby. They are going to different schools this year, and Bobby's dad is not letting his son play with Martin. When Martin learns why, he is confused and hurt--but he learns a lesson that he will never forget The heartening environment pictured in All Are Welcome — a diverse and inclusive school community, where everyone’s traditions are not just tolerated but celebrated — is what Dr. King fought for. Every child deserves a school like this one. In this inspiring story about Martin Luther King Jr.—told from the perspective of his young niece—readers will gain personal insight into one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. As Angela Farris Watkins introduces children to her uncle, she

All Are Welcome. Written by: Alexandra Pinfold.

My Uncle Martin`s Big Heart written by: Angela Farris Watkins

Teachers can use this book to introduce the how Martin Luther King all the struggles he had through to make a difference in this world we live in. After the teacher is finished reading this book to her class, she can have a discussion with her students about what they think about his struggles. Teachers can use this book in their classrooms to teach their students on why we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. on January 18th and why its considered a federal holiday. Teachers can use this book in their classrooms to teach students about culture diversity.

Teachers can use this in their classrooms by teaching students about social equality and equal rights for everyone.

Teachers can use this in their classrooms by as an written assignment on why students think Martin Luther King is a good leader.

presents them with a rare glimpse into his life at home, including special family moments. What unfolds is a story of character and service to God, family, and mankind, and of how one man’s extraordinary love changed the history of the United States.

Websites https://www.brainpop.com/health/courageandperseverance/martinlutherkingjr/ information about the resource: An interactive website that students can navigate through his life that leads up to his most famous speech I Have a Dream that was held in front of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial. This website contains a video about his accomplishments and his life and different activities that the students can complete.

https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-martin-luther-king-jr This website contains fun facts about Martin Luther King Jr. that students can decipher if their factual or opinion. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MARTIN-LUTHER-KING-JR-TIMELINE-AND-ACTIVITIES472045 This website contains a timeline of Martin Luther King`s life and an activity where students can cut out and glue major events in his life and place them in chronological order.

https://www.surfnetkids.com/games/king-cwpp/ This website contains a crossword puzzle where students can put their knowledge about Martin Luther King to the test.

https://www.artistshelpingchildren.org/kidscraftsactivitiesblog/2011/01/how-to-make-a-peacehandprints-flower-craft-idea-for-martin-luther-king-day/ This website contains an activity where students can make a flower out of a handprint using various shades of skin tone paper....


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