Martin Luther King

Let’s learn about the life and work of Martin Luther King!

 

Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King

 

SONGS HONORING MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr.

Today, over 40 years after his death, we still honor this great man and his passion for equality. In the USA his life is celebrated on the third Monday of every January. Let us not just reflect on his life and achievements, but also think about what we dream, wish for this difficult world we live in. Use the Padlet below to share your thoughts with us.

TASKS FOR 8C STUDENTS:

  1. Read the last text Martin Luther King Jr. had a Dream – What’s yours?
  2. Think about the major problems that affect the world today. Then have a look at the Padlet below. What are your dreams? Share your thoughts with us.

     3.Now add a post to your blog (pair work or individual work) including the topics below:

a.Write about what you’ve learnt on Martin Luther King (his life and achievements);

b. Read Martin Luther King’s thoughts and choose the one that touches you the most. Include it in your post and say why you’ve chosen it. MLK QUOTES

c. Luther King had his dream and he believed in it so hard that he did everything he could to make it come true. What about you? What is your hope for the world? 

YOU HAVE TO WRITE AT LEAST 3 or 4 PARAGRAPHS (100/120 WORDS)!

 

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1 thought on “Martin Luther King

  1. Martine had the dream that one day her 4 children would live without being discriminated by the color of the skin.
    Nowadays to several world leaders, but in my opinion the most important are those who do not depend on each individual to be eliminated depends on everyone, those who practice it and those who do not. Drugs and thieves depend on a set of situations that make them resort to dependence or lack.
    My greatest dream for the umanity and that we should all have a roof a house a home where there is no longer dying of cold and hunger and do not have to be ashamed to ask for help.
    I learned that Martin was a very kind man who defended the rights of the blacks assima of all the others was always calm and comtra the violensia and that helped to what today we call sivis rights.

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