Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a powerful civil rights advocate who fought against racial inequality and inspired millions around the world with his iconic, “I Have a Dream” speech. By studying his life and legacy, students can learn the power of perseverance as well as the impact of heartfelt words and non-violent resistance in the face of injustice. This collection of 20 activities features poems, book responses, craft-based writing prompts, flap books, and web quests to help students connect with Dr. King's transformative message.

  1. I Have A Dream Writing Activity In this classic writing activity, students are asked to reflect on their personal aspirations for a better world, focusing on themes like equality, justice, and peace. Not only will it help spark their imaginations, but also promote critical thinking while developing their communication skills. Learn More: Twinkl
  2. MLK's Diary Writing Exercise This engaging writing activity invites students to imagine and explore the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the day he delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. By deepening their connection to MLK's legacy, students will build empathy, enhance their creative thinking and develop historical understanding. Learn More: Twinkl
  3. “Let Freedom Ring” Writing Assignment This writing activity invites students to analyze the use of allusion in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous “I Have a Dream” speech and its connections to the song “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” Apart from developing their logical analysis by comparing […]

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