We are honored to be able to offer you this free lesson plan to study Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement. The plan includes the full text of David Dinkinss Martin Luther King Jr., a moving eulogy written just after King was slain in
This lesson plan, appropriate for use in grades , gives you and your students the chance to:
Using the Great Books Foundations inquiry-based approach, you will be amazed at the depth your students can reach as they explore this historical text.
The Great Books Foundation has a variety of outstanding anthologies in social studies, civics, and science that can elevate discourse in your classroom. Plus, our professional development gives teachers effective strategies for using inquiry-based learning in English language arts and across the curriculum! Please get in touch with your Great Books partnership manager today.
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Dan Lindstrom is the director of marketing and development for the Great Books Foundation. He promotes the important work that the Foundation does for lifelong learners, helping all who are interested to take part in civil discussions about outstanding literature and other objects of inquiry. During his 30 years with the Foundation, he has spoken with dozens of educators who love how Junior Great Books encourages children to express their own opinions about what they have read.
Director of Marketing and Development Dan Lindstrom is the director of marketing and development for the Great Books Foundation. He promotes the important work that the Foundation does for lifelong learners, helping all who are interested to take part in civil discussions about outstanding literature and other objects of inquiry. During his 30 years with the Foundation, he has spoken with dozens of educators who love how Junior Great Books encourages children to express their own opinions about what they have read.