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MLK Jr. Worksheet: Impact on US - Page 1
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Description
What It Is:
This is a word search puzzle worksheet centered around Martin Luther King Jr. The word search grid is shaped like a star. The word list at the bottom includes words like NONVIOLENCE, INSPIRATION, PREJUDICE, JUSTICE, LIBERTY, and PROTEST. The instructions indicate words are hidden horizontally, vertically, backwards, and upwards. There are blank lines at the top for the student's name and grade.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The vocabulary is appropriate for this age range, and the word search format is a familiar and engaging activity. The words are of moderate length and complexity, suitable for students developing their vocabulary and word recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces vocabulary related to Martin Luther King Jr. and important social justice concepts. It helps students develop word recognition skills, improve focus and concentration, and learn about key themes associated with MLK Jr.'s life and work. It can also serve as an introduction to a lesson about MLK Jr. or a review activity.
How to Use It:
Students should start by reading the word list at the bottom of the worksheet. Then, they should carefully scan the letter grid, looking for the hidden words. Words can be found horizontally, vertically, backwards, and upwards. As they find each word, they can circle or highlight it. Students can write their name and grade on the provided lines.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary and middle school students learning about Martin Luther King Jr., social justice, and related vocabulary. It is also appropriate for students who enjoy word search puzzles and need to practice their word recognition skills. Teachers and homeschool parents can use this as part of a lesson or as a standalone activity.