Give this I Have A Dream Worksheet with a word bubble and blank lines a try. What a wonderful way to encourage thoughtfulness in children. Designed for elementary aged children to either write about dreams on how they could make the world a better place or even dreams they have for bettering themselves. I love activities where creativity is encouraged!
This free printable activity is an easy opportunity to teach children about Martin Luther King Jr and his famous I Have a Dream speech from 1963. Even though children come from all backgrounds, they have a common desire to do better, To achieve. To live in a better world.
On the third Monday in January each year, millions of people celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Lesson plans can include the civil rights movement, as well as the concepts of diversity an equality.
What ever lesson plan you teach for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, this printable worksheet will be the perfect compliment.
Martin Luther King Jr Worksheet
A printer and the I Have a Dream Worksheet are all you need to get started. Encourage children to be thoughtful of others when filling in the blank lines or word bubble. Younger children may want to draw a picture in the word bubble and write their name on the blank lines.