Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than just a day off. It’s an opportunity to honor the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential leaders. For teachers, this day provides a meaningful chance to engage students in discussions about equality, justice, and the power of nonviolent action. Celebrating Dr. King’s contributions in the classroom helps students connect with his timeless message while encouraging them to reflect on their role in creating a more inclusive and compassionate world. From thought-provoking discussions to hands-on activities, there are countless ways to bring Dr. King’s vision to life in your classroom. Here are some ideas to get started.

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1. Go on a virtual learning journey 

Our Civil Right Movement Virtual Learning Journey offers a comprehensive look into the key events and figures of the civil rights movement. Students can learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his role in working toward a more equal and just United States. 

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2. Read a book about Dr. King

Help young learners discover Dr. King's incredible contribution to American history with an illustrated book. Check out our list of curated picture books here

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3. Analyze a speech

"I Have a Dream" was Dr. King's most famous speech, but he delivered countless more! Use this site to explore and analyze other speeches delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. 

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4. Illustrate a quote    

Explore this collection of quotes from Dr. King. Then, have students illustrate a poster or digital graphic to coincide with the quote. 

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5. Hear from a Freedom Rider

Dr. King inspired many to join the civil rights movement, including a group of young people known as The Freedom Riders who helped ensure buses in the South were desegregated in the 1960s. Many were harassed, assaulted, and some were even arrested. Listen to James Farmer Jr. recount his experience as a Freedom Rider here

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