In honor of MLK Day, I wanted to share a few free printables, starting with this I Have a Dream printable. It contains just a small portion of the moving speech Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered in Washington in 1963..
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I hope you will read it with your children and discuss with them the reason behind today’s national holiday. If they are enjoying a day off from school, you want to make sure they understand why. 🙂
As a veteran homeschool mom, I’m a diehard believer in educating while you’re celebrating.
Next up, you can fill in the missing words on a dozen quotes by Martin Luther King Jr. Check your answers on page 2 of the printable to see how much you think alike.
And last but not least, try your hand at our Martin Luther King Jr. Quiz to see how much you really know about this famous Civil Rights leader.
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I made a color version and a black-and-white version of this quiz, so you can conserve ink if you need to print multiple copies.
You’ll find the answer key on the final page of the PDF. No peeking at the solutions until you give it the old college try! And be careful you don’t print more copies of the solutions than you need. First specify the page you want to print, and then type in the number of copies you need.
Want to help your kids learn more about this famous Civil Rights leader? Check out Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.? by Bonnie Bader. It’s a quick, fun, fact-filled read! You might even assign it or read it aloud first, before giving the MLK quiz. Then test to see how closely everybody was paying attention. 🙂
In the meantime, we hope all these resources will help make MLK Day more meaningful to you and your family. Enjoy your day off!