Martin Luther King & Me Lesson Plan & Printable Journal
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day provides a great opportunity to teach about heroes. This lesson explores ways to help students identify with Dr. King—an American hero who lived and died long before they were even born—through reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities that provide a glimpse into Dr. King's life.
Students record what they know about Dr. King on a KWL chart. They then read aloud the picture book My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers and add information to the KWL. They take a virtual tour of King’s birth home and compare it to their own homes. Throughout the week, they explore Websites and other sources of information about Dr. King, record new information on the KWL chart, and keep a journal of their own thoughts and ideas.
As a culminating activity, they plan a birthday party for Dr. King to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Students will participate in read aloud and in inquiry-based research activities, compare and contrast their lives to the early life of Martin Luther King, Jr., through their journals (using pictures and words as developmentally appropriate), share their journals with an authentic audience, and explore various sources of information about Dr. King and share the discoveries of their research, recording them on a class KWL chart.