I am having a bit a hard time coming up with activities for my class to do for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Something meaningful, not just color sheets of Dr. King or something.
I saw somewhere online that a teacher had her classroom have a birthday party for him, and it kinda bugged me, because that was so beside the point....
I've tried to leave out race from the discussion and tell them that Dr. King wanted for all people to get along, but I wanted to see I could include that this time.
I wanted to start out by talking about how all people are the same (body parts, need food, water, sleep, etc; need friends and family) and then look at pictures of people of different races and colors and talk about how they were different. We will talk about how Dr. King worked to help all these people love and be friends with each other, even though they were different.
That'll set the stage, but I still don't know many good art activities that make sense and have meaning.
Do any of you celebrate King Day and what activities do you do with your kids?
I saw somewhere online that a teacher had her classroom have a birthday party for him, and it kinda bugged me, because that was so beside the point....
I've tried to leave out race from the discussion and tell them that Dr. King wanted for all people to get along, but I wanted to see I could include that this time.
I wanted to start out by talking about how all people are the same (body parts, need food, water, sleep, etc; need friends and family) and then look at pictures of people of different races and colors and talk about how they were different. We will talk about how Dr. King worked to help all these people love and be friends with each other, even though they were different.
That'll set the stage, but I still don't know many good art activities that make sense and have meaning.
Do any of you celebrate King Day and what activities do you do with your kids?
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