Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day Free Printables

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This month, we will be celebrating the important works of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.  To help you teach your homeschooling children about this amazing man, I have compiled some free resources.

Enjoy!

Construction Gets Underway at Martin Luther King Memorial – for grades 2 and up, this is News You Can Use.  Includes the news article as well as a Reading Comprehension worksheet!

The Story of Martin Luther King, Jr – for grades K-2.   Use this printable to teach children the story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and have them answer the questions that follow.

Martin Luther King, Jr Vocabulary – Answer questions to fill in the Martin Luther King, Jr. related words.

Word Search – Find the Martin Luther King, Jr. related words.

Dr. King Color By Number – Celebrate and teach children about the accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) using this free printable color by number worksheet as a supplemental activity.

A Box of Crayons Craft – Inspired by the book “The Crayon Box That Talked” this lesson will show children that when we all work together, the results are much more interesting and colorful.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotes – You can use these as writing prompts, drawing pompts, or even for discussion.  Get Creative!

MLK WebquestDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a very brave man and he was very important too. Follow this timeline of his life events!

Martin Luther King Interactivity The History Channel has tons of information to help you teach about MLK this month from videos, to activities, to books!

Looking for Books and Kindle Downloads?  Here are a few of my top picks:

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About Kelli Miller

My husband (Ricky) of 13 years, our three wild and wonderfully different little boys, one totally spoiled little dog named Annie, and I live in a small town on the coast of Southern Alabama. Trying to raise a family of 5 on a teacher's income can get a bit difficult, so I am always looking for ways to save money!

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  1. Great resource!

    Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!

    Maggy
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  2. Love it! My WFMW was about MLK too :)
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