Create a time line with colorized copies of photos of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Work with a small group of classmates to research the life of Martin Luther King Jr. Each child researches a different aspect of King's life: family events, education, career, political involvement, speeches, historic moments. As a group, combine your information about key events to understand how his work propelled the Civil Rights Movement.
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Create a pictorial time line on a long sheet of roll paper. Show each aspect of King's life with a different color of Crayola® Marker. Include a key to the colors.
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Use Crayola Colored Pencils to fill open areas with key phrases from King's public addresses. To make his inspirational words resonate, fill in lettering with closely-spaced parallel lines in bright two-color combinations.
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Find photographs to add to your time line. Colorize them with Crayola Crayons. Mount photographs on construction paper with a Crayola Glue Stick. Trim with Crayola Scissors.
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Tape yarn to each photo. Glue photos to the roll paper. Run yarn from photos to the appropriate places on the time line.
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