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Each year, we honor the profound contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the third Monday of January. This day serves as a nationwide day of service, encouraging individuals to engage in activities that uplift their communities. It is also a pivotal time for educators to introduce students to Dr. King’s impactful life and his vital role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Guide your students through impactful reflections on Dr. King’s teachings with these engaging Martin Luther King, Jr. Day activities. This day marks a perfect opportunity to initiate ongoing discussions throughout the year about racial equality, justice, and peace.
7 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Activities for Your Elementary Classroom
Integrate lessons on Martin Luther King Jr. into various subjects, spanning from English Language Arts (ELA) to social studies. This compilation includes reading materials, writing prompts, and interactive activities. Consider incorporating these resources into your January lesson plans or as part of a broader discussion during Black History Month in February.
Introduce Students to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Life and Legacy
Begin by discussing who Dr. King was and the significance of celebrating his legacy today.
Martin Luther King Jr. Emergent Reader & Centers
By Limars Stars
Grades: PreK-K
Subject: ELA
Standards: CCSS RF.K.1a, RF.K.4; W.K.2; L.K.4
This emergent reader features both color and black-and-white options, along with a writing page where students can illustrate and express their own dreams. It’s an excellent fit for early literacy lessons, complete with Common Core alignments for hassle-free lesson planning!
Book Companion Set for Martin’s Big Words | Black History Month Reading Activity
By Tanya G Marshall The Butterfly Teacher
Grades: 3rd-4th
This resource, designed to accompany Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport, offers engaging read-aloud activities for MLK Jr. Day that enhance students’ understanding of his life and message. Ideal for literacy blocks or social studies integration, these activities vividly bring Dr. King’s impactful message to life.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension & Questions
By The Lit Teacher
Grades: 2nd-6th
Subject: Social Studies
This resource includes seven unique, ready-to-use activities for MLK Jr. Day, making it perfect for literacy centers, shared reading, social studies lessons, early finisher tasks, and more. Its flexible format allows students to explore Dr. King’s life, legacy, and message in engaging, age-appropriate ways.
The History of MLK Day
By Read Like a Rockstar
Grades: 1st-5th
Subject: Social Studies
This informative 14-page eBook helps students understand how Dr. King’s birthday became a national holiday. It takes learners through the decades-long campaign to honor Dr. King’s legacy formally. Perfect for social studies lessons, read-alouds, and classroom discussions, this resource brings history to life and enhances students’ understanding of why we celebrate MLK Day.
Inspire Thoughtful Reflection About Creating Change
Once students grasp the basics of Dr. King’s life, transition to activities that encourage them to relate his work to their own experiences.
MLK Jr. Day Bulletin Board and Banner Writing and Drawing Activity
By Seasonably Primary
Grades: PreK-2
Subject: Social Studies
This engaging resource invites students to write and illustrate how they can contribute to making the world a better place using various templates. It’s an excellent choice for classroom displays, hallway decor, or a collaborative banner project.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Prompt
By Teachers R Superheroes
Grades: Any
Subjects: Writing, Social Studies
This digital writing prompt allows students to explore their personal goals and dreams for fostering a more peaceful and inclusive world. This engaging activity promotes meaningful writing and discussion during MLK Day, Black History Month, or winter writing lessons.
Combine Meaningful MLK Day Learning with Essential Math Practice
Seek opportunities to integrate cross-curricular activities that incorporate math, science, or other subjects into your MLK Day plans.
Martin Luther King Jr. Math Activity | MLK Color by Number
By Ford’s Board
Grades: 2nd-5th
Subject: Math
Standards: CCSS 3.NBT.A.3; 3.OA.A.4, 4.OA.A.1
This print-and-go color-by-number activity invites students to solve math problems to uncover inspiring images. This no-prep resource is perfect for MLK Day lessons, math centers, early finishers, or homework, offering teachers a stress-free way to merge social studies with math.
4 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Activities for Your Middle School Classroom
Delve deeper into MLK Jr.’s legacy through comprehensive historical lessons and activities that blend ELA with history. These MLK Day activities can be employed on his dedicated day in January or integrated into any unit concerning the Civil Rights Movement throughout the year.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
By Fifth in the Middle
Grades: 5th-6th
Subjects: Reading
This resource contains passages that challenge readers and promote critical thinking about Dr. King and his work, along with follow-up activities to encourage deeper engagement with the material.
Martin Luther King Jr Digital Interactive Notebook for Google Slides
By BVG SLP
Grades: 5th-8th
Subject: ELA
This no-prep resource, designed for Google Slides, includes a variety of activities for MLK Jr. Day, allowing students to explore his role in the Civil Rights Movement. It is tailored for ELA, social studies, or speech therapy, helping students connect with history in a meaningful way.
Martin Luther King Craft | Biography Research Activities, Bulletin Board Project
By Teacher Noire
Grades: 5th-8th
Subject: Social Studies
This interactive project allows students to delve into the life of Martin Luther King Jr., exploring both his achievements and challenges. It’s an ideal resource for lessons on Black History, significant historical figures, civil rights activists, and cultural studies.
Martin Luther King Webquest Digital Activity No Prep Google Doc™
By Social Studies Aloft
Grades: 6th-8th
Subject: Social Studies
This webquest activity helps students explore beyond Dr. King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech, uncovering his contributions such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
3 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Activities for Your High School Classroom
As students progress into high school, they possess a greater capacity for analysis, understanding, and reflection on Dr. King’s contributions and the broader Civil Rights Movement. These MLK Day activities promote thoughtful discourse and critical thinking, linking Dr. King’s vision of equality, justice, and change to contemporary issues.
MLK I Have a Dream Activities Martin Luther King Jr Speech Rhetorical Analysis
By The Supported Teacher
Grades: 7th-12th
Subject: ELA
This activity guides students through an analysis of Dr. King’s historic speech, utilizing annotation guides and graphic organizers to conduct a rhetorical analysis followed by a reflective writing exercise or guided discussion.
Martin Luther King Jr – Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis – MLK
By Mondays Made Easy
Grades: 10th-12th
Subject: ELA
Standards: CCSS RI.9-10.1, RI.9-10.2, RI.9-10.6, RI.9-10.8, RI.11-12.1, RI.11-12.2, RI.11-12.6, RI.11-12.8
Dr. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” serves as an excellent text for practicing rhetorical analysis and studying the Rogerian Argument structure. This resource includes a Rhetorical Analysis Slideshow Lesson for Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides, along with guided note worksheets. Perfect for AP Language and Composition or senior English classes on MLK Day or any other day of the year.
Martin Luther King March on Washington Civil Rights Bundle – PRINT and EASEL
By Diana Bailey
Grades: 9th-12th
This bundle contains two complementary resources about the 1963 March on Washington. The first resource features a two-page informational text detailing the march’s logistics, objectives, and Dr. King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. The second resource involves analyzing newspaper articles about the march, providing students with a perspective on how the event was reported in real time.
Explore More Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Activities with TPT
For additional enriching MLK Day activities for students of all ages, explore these resources for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day available on TPT, which provide further avenues for learning and reflection.















