Čitanje naglas izvrstan je alat za učitelje kako u učionici, tako i gotovo. Kad su vezani za određenu temu, poput Pokreta za građanska prava , pomažu studentima da pokrenu rasprave, podijele svoja mišljenja i nauče novi rječnik. Martin's Big Words slikovnica je o dr. Martinu Lutheru Kingu mlađem i o tome kako riječi imaju utjecaja na njega od kada je bio dijete. Martin je odrastao u čovjeka koji je za riječ govorio riječi, a riječima je mijenjao svijet. Neke od najpoznatijih riječi koje je Martin izgovorio bile su iz njegovog govora " Imam san ", koji je izrečen pred stotinama tisuća ljudi na maršu na Washington.
Za ovu aktivnost učitelji mogu čitati knjigu naglas cijelom razredu, raspravljajući dok čitaju ili je dodijeliti u malim skupinama ili samostalno za stariju djecu. Dalje će studenti izraditi mapu pauka od 2-3 stanice koja ilustrira snove koje imaju za svijet. Da bi se razlikovali, učitelji mogu odabrati ćelije sa samo naslovom i ilustracijom ili uključiti okvir s opisima za učenike kako bi objasnili svoje snove.
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Cilj: Studenti će izraditi mapu pauka od 2-3 stanice koja ilustrira njihove snove o budućnosti.
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Encourage students to reflect on how Dr. King’s messages relate to their personal experiences. Making personal connections builds deeper understanding and helps students see the relevance of big ideas in their daily lives.
Invite students to share examples of words or phrases that have inspired them. Highlight how language can spark change and motivate people, just like Martin’s famous speeches did.
Create a chart together listing dreams your students have for their school, community, or world. Visual brainstorming helps students generate ideas and see the variety of hopes within the group.
Show students how to add specific people, places, and symbols to their illustrations. Encourage creative thinking and attention to detail so each drawing powerfully communicates their dream.
Prompt students to explain why each dream matters to them. Writing clear descriptions deepens understanding and gives students practice expressing their hopes in words.
Martin's Big Words is a picture book that tells the story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., focusing on how the power of words inspired him from childhood to adulthood and helped him change the world during the Civil Rights Movement.
You can use Martin's Big Words as a read-aloud to spark class discussions about the Civil Rights Movement. After reading, have students create a spider map to illustrate their own dreams for the world, tying personal reflection to Dr. King's message.
A spider map activity involves students identifying and illustrating two or three dreams they have for the future, inspired by Dr. King's vision, using headings, descriptions, and images to organize their ideas visually.
To differentiate, offer options: younger students can use cells with just a heading and illustration, while older or advanced students add a description box to explain their dreams in more detail.
Martin's Big Words highlights Dr. King's impact and the importance of words in social change, making it an engaging resource for teaching Black History and fostering student reflection on equality and dreams for the future.