![]() King’s “I Have a Dream” speech and share about their own personal dreams. Speeches and Personal Narrative: Students could research Dr.Poetry: Students could write their own poems about historical figures and milestones.Sequencing: Students could describe the major events of the 1968 Sanitation Strike.Day (it was a long and complex process that even involved the 1993 Super Bowl). King’s assassination), or study the history of Martin Luther King Jr. There are so many opportunities for deeper learning after reading this book! Students may want to research The National Civil Rights Museum (located at the site of Dr. King’s philosophy of nonviolence and his assassination are also covered, in an accessible, age-appropriate way. It employs a unique multi-genre format (including poetry and personal narrative) to explore the Sanitation Strike of 1968. on the third Monday of each January, and could be appropriate for a variety of ages, from late elementary to early middle school. This powerful book is perfect for honoring Dr. Our next recommendation is Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop, by Alice Faye Duncan. ![]() ![]() To purchase a hard copy of The Map of Good Memories.
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