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I aim to design inspiring, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike.
If you buy a resource and are happy with it - leave a review and get a resource of your choice for free! Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and your chosen free resource (up to the value of your purchased resource).
This resource contains an 85-slide PowerPoint lesson to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Volume and Capacity - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 11.
The PowerPoint explains the difference between capacity and volume and includes tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measure and begin to record capacity and volume.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for capacity and volume: for example - full / empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter full.
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce capacity
Measure capacity
Compare capacity
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This resource contains 18 differentiated worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Capacity and Volume - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 11.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measure and begin to record capacity and volume.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for capacity and volume: for example - full / empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter full.
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce capacity
Measure capacity
Compare capacity
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Volume and Capacity - Year 1 - 85 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
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This resource contains two worksheets on wholes and halves for year 2 pupils.
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Year 2 - Fractions - Spring Term - Set of 24 Worksheets
This resource contains 24 differentiated worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 2 Fractions - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 8.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Recognise, find, name and write fractions of a length, shape, set of objects or quantity.
White Rose Small Steps
Make equal parts
Recognise a half
Find a half
Recognise a quarter
Find a quarter
Year 2 Fractions - Halves and Quarters PowerPoint Lesson
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This resource contains a 90-slide PowerPoint lesson on fractions - halves and quarters - to support the delivery of the Year 2 Fractions - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) small steps programme. This resource is for Week 8.
The PowerPoint contains tasks ( pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The PowerPoint focuses on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Recognise, find, name and write fractions of a length, shape, set of objects or quantity.
White Rose Small Steps
Make equal parts
Recognise a half
Find a half
Recognise a quarter
Find a quarter
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Year 2 Fractions - Set of 24 Worksheets
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This resource contains a 90-slide PowerPoint lesson and a set of 24 differentiated worksheets / workbook on fractions - halves and quarters - to support the delivery of the Year 2 Fractions - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 8.
The worksheets and the PowerPoint contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources complement each other and focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Recognise, find, name and write fractions of a length, shape, set of objects or quantity.
White Rose Small Steps
Make equal parts
Recognise a half
Find a half
Recognise a quarter
Find a quarter
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This resource contains 24 differentiated worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 2 Fractions - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 8.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Recognise, find, name and write fractions of a length, shape, set of objects or quantity.
White Rose Small Steps
Make equal parts
Recognise a half
Find a half
Recognise a quarter
Find a quarter
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Year 2 Fractions - Halves and Quarters PowerPoint Lesson
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These are worksheets on weight for year 1 pupils - heavier / lighter and heaviest / lightest.
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This resource contains 24 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 10.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measure and begin to record mass/weight
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for mass/weight:
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce weight and mass
Measure mass
Compare mass
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare weight - heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest, mass.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, bricks, pencils to measure and compare the weight and mass of objects.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to weight and mass problems.
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Measurement: Year 1 Weight PowerPoint Lesson
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This resource contains a fully editable, 55-slide PowerPoint lesson and a set of 24 worksheets on weight and mass for Year 1 pupils. It has been designed to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Weight - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. This resource is for Week 10.
The PowerPoint and worksheets complement each other and contain tasks and activities linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
**Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives Measurement: Weight **
Measure and begin to record mass/weight
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for mass/weight:
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce weight and mass
Measure mass
Compare mass
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare weight - heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest, mass.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, bricks, pencils to measure and compare the weight and mass of objects.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to weight and mass problems.
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This resource contains a fully editable 55-slide PowerPoint lesson on weight and mass for Year 1 pupils. It has been designed to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Weight - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. This resource is for Week 10.
The PowerPoint contains explanations and tasks linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measurement: Weight
Measure and begin to record mass/weight
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for mass/weight:
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce weight and mass
Measure mass
Compare mass
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare weight - heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest, mass.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, bricks, pencils to measure and compare the weight and mass of objects.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to weight and mass problems.
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Year 1 Measurement - Weight - Spring Term - Set of 24 Worksheets
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This resource contains 24 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 10.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measure and begin to record mass/weight
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for mass/weight:
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce weight and mass
Measure mass
Compare mass
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare weight - heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest, mass.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, bricks, pencils to measure and compare the weight and mass of objects.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to weight and mass problems.
If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.
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Measurement: Year 1 Weight PowerPoint Lesson
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This bundle contains a 70 slide PowerPoint lesson and a set of 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measurement: Length and Height Measure and begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects.
Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler.
Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems.
The PowerPoint lesson exemplifies and illustrates all of the White Rose small steps and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
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This resource contains a 70 slide PowerPoint lesson on length and height to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The PowerPoint exemplifies and illustrates the White Rose small steps and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks. The resource focuses on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The PowerPoint includes:
The terms used to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Non-standard units of measurement such as cubes and hands to measure the length and height of objects.
Examples of how different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
The fact that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Demonstrations of how to measure using a ruler.
Reasoning and problem solving tasks
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Length and Height - Year 1 - Set of 28 Worksheets
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This resource contains two fully editable PowerPoint lessons and a set of 30 worksheets designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths (WRM) small steps scheme for Year 3 Money Spring Term - Week 4.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following National Curriculum Objectives and White Rose ‘small steps’:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Add and subtract amounts of money to give change, using both £ and p in practical contexts.
White Rose Small Steps
the value of coins and notes
comparing the values of coins and notes
counting coins to find total amounts
converting pence to pounds and pence
converting pounds and pence to pence
selecting the correct coins to pay for items
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This resource contains two worksheets on measuring the length of an object with a ruler.
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Year 1 Length and Height - Set of 28 Worksheets For the Delivery of White Rose Maths Small Steps Scheme
This resource contains 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measurement: Length and Height Measure and begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects.
Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler.
Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems.
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This resource contains two worksheets on length and height.
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Year 1 Length and Height - Set of 28 Worksheets For the Delivery of White Rose Maths Small Steps Scheme
This resource contains 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measurement: Length and Height Measure and begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects.
Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler.
Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems.
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This resource contains 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) small steps programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives - Measurement: Length and Height
Measure and begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects.
Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler.
Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems.
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Length and Height - Year 1 - PowerPoint Lesson
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These posters contain inspiring quotes from civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King.They are sample posters taken from a set of 23 Martin Luther King quotes posters. Click on the link below for more details.
Martin Luther King Quotes Posters
This is an ideal resource for display and to promote discussion on Martin Luther King Day, celebrated around the time of his birthday on the third Monday in January. Also suitable for Black History Month (African American Month) which takes place in October in the UK and February in the USA.
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Martin Luther King Fact Sheets and Questions
This resource contains eight fact sheets and questions on the life and achievements of civil rights leader, Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King Presentation
This resource contains a fully editable, 62 slide and informative PowerPoint presentation on Dr. Martin Luther King Junior. The PowerPoint makes reference to:
his parents and family
his schooling and education
his leadership of, and contribution to, the civil rights movement
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to some of his famous speeches - I Have a Dream, The Mountaintop and The Drum Major. There are also links to a short video presentation of his life and the hymn sung at his funeral.
A simple text version of this presentation is also available:
Martin Luther King Simple Presentation
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These resources will help to promote students’ Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) development by learning about the history and heritage of communities and the lives of those that overcame the challenges they faced.
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This Chinese New Year bundle contains an 80 slide PowerPoint presentation and a 50 question quiz.
The fully editable PowerPoint presentation includes information on the customs and traditions of the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) which lasts for 15 days culminating in the Lantern Festival.
The PowerPoint quiz contains 50 questions on the Chinese New Year and is presented by two Chinese children.
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the fire cracker image on the bottom right hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals / teams to record their answers.
Sample questions: (Questions contain 3 possible answers)
How many days does the Chinese New Year last for?
How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac?
According to legend which animal won the swimming race?
Which Zodiac animal is it the year of in 2023?
Each zodiac year is associated with one of the five elements - metal, water, wood, earth, and fire. What element will 2023 be?
What other name is the Chinese New Year sometimes called?
What is the special meal called that Chinese people have on New Year’s Eve?
Why do Chinese people leave an empty chair at the table at the re-union meal?
Who teases the lion in the lion dance?
What colour do Chinese people consider a lucky colour?
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This is a fully editable, 50 question quiz on the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) which lasts for 15 days culminating in the Lantern Festival. The quiz is presented by two Chinese children.
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the fire cracker image on the bottom right hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals / teams to record their answers.
Sample Questions: (3 possible answers are given)
How many days does the Chinese New Year last for?
How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac?
According to legend which animal won the swimming race?
Which Zodiac animal is it the year of in 2024?
Each zodiac year is associated with one of the five elements - metal, water, wood, earth, and fire. What element will 2024 be?
What other name is the Chinese New Year sometimes called?
What is the special meal called that Chinese people have on New Year’s Eve?
Why do Chinese people leave an empty chair at the table at the re-union meal?
Who teases the lion in the lion dance?
What colour do Chinese people consider a lucky colour?
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This bundle contains resources for Martin Luther King Day which takes place on the third Monday in January, around the time of Martin Luther King’s birthday. It is also an appropriate resource for Black History Week.
PowerPoint Presentation
This is a fully editable, 62-slide PowerPoint presentation on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, the famous civil rights leader. The PowerPoint focuses on - his parents and family, schooling and education, his involvement and leadership in the civil rights movement leading campaigns and his significant impact upon civil right reforms. The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to some of his most famous speeches - I Have a Dream, the Mountain Top and the Drum Major. There are also links to a short video presentation of his life and the hymn sung at his funeral.
Set of 11 Texts and Reflective Written Tasks
This resource contains a set of 11 comprehension questions on the life and achievements of civil rights leader, Martin Luther King.
These resources will help students’ Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development by learning about the history and heritage of communities and the lives of those that overcame the challenges they faced.
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