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Preview of Speech Writing & Performance Activity-A Dream for Today’s America  Grades 6-12

Speech Writing & Performance Activity-A Dream for Today’s America Grades 6-12

Celebrate student voice, reflection, and performance with this meaningful Speech Writing & Performance Activity: A Dream for Today’s America — perfect for Juneteenth, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Black History Month! Designed for middle school and high school students, this engaging activity encourages students to reflect on themes of hope, equality, justice, freedom, kindness, and positive change while developing writing, speaking, and performance skills. Students choose from thoughtful sent
Preview of Voices of Freedom: Black History & Juneteenth Readers Theater Grades 6-12

Voices of Freedom: Black History & Juneteenth Readers Theater Grades 6-12

Bring history to life with this engaging and meaningful Readers Theater performance activity! Students will explore the significance of Black History Month and Juneteenth while learning about influential historical figures who helped shape American history. Through performance, discussion, reflection, and collaborative activities, students will deepen their understanding of freedom, courage, equality, and perseverance. This ready-to-use resource combines social studies, language arts, and drama
Preview of MLK Speech Analysis & Peer Evaluation Packet

MLK Speech Analysis & Peer Evaluation Packet

MLK Speech Analysis & Peer Evaluation Packet Teach powerful communication AND honor Dr. King with one meaningful resource! This MLK Speech Analysis & Peer Evaluation Packet helps students deeply understand the “I Have a Dream” speech while strengthening their own public speaking skills. Perfect for: ✔️ ELA classes ✔️ Speech & Debate ✔️ Black History Month ✔️ Social Studies / Civics ✔️ SEL & communication skills ✨ What’s Included✔️ MLK Speech Analysis Worksheet • Student-friendly directions • 6 e
Preview of Juneteenth ELA Reflection Bundle: 5 Powerful Reading & Writing Projects

Juneteenth ELA Reflection Bundle: 5 Powerful Reading & Writing Projects

Celebrate freedom, legacy, and student voice with this powerful Juneteenth ELA bundle, thoughtfully designed for grades 4–8. The Juneteenth ELA Reflection Bundle includes five unique, no-prep resources that blend historical fiction, reading comprehension, opinion and creative writing, vocabulary, grammar, and symbolic design challenges. Perfect for ELA, SEL, and social justice units, this cross-curricular pack allows students to explore deep themes like justice, delayed freedom,
Preview of Juneteenth (Adapted Storybook and Activity) | SpEd

Juneteenth (Adapted Storybook and Activity) | SpEd

Freedom Day: A Juneteenth Story is a beautifully adapted children’s book that introduces the history and meaning of Juneteenth in a simple, engaging, and sensory-friendly way. Designed for children with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities, the story uses clear visuals, predictable language, and inclusive characters to celebrate freedom, equality, and community. Through vibrant illustrations and gentle narration, young readers learn why June 19th is a day of joy, remembrance, and pride for all.
Preview of March to Justice | Juneteenth-Themed ELA & Writing Activities for Middle School

March to Justice | Juneteenth-Themed ELA & Writing Activities for Middle School

March to Justice is a thought-provoking, student-centered ELA and opinion writing resource inspired by the spirit of Juneteenth and the continuing pursuit of justice. Blending past and present, this Grades 4–8 literacy lesson uses a fictional story to connect historical freedom with modern-day activism and voice. This no-prep reading + writing unit includes a rich short story, comprehension questions, SEL-integrated prompts, grammar and vocabulary practice, and a creative protest sig
Preview of Juneteenth Reader's Theater Script | Freedom Didn't Arrive All at Once

Juneteenth Reader's Theater Script | Freedom Didn't Arrive All at Once

Freedom Didn’t Arrive All at Once is a thoughtful, historically accurate Reader’s Theater designed to help students understand the meaning of Juneteenth in a developmentally appropriate way. Through natural classroom dialogue, student questioning, and clear narration, this script explores how freedom was promised in 1863 but delayed for many enslaved people until June 19, 1865. The focus is on truth, timing, and why Juneteenth matters—without oversimplifying history or overwhelming students. Wri
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