This week we celebrated the wonderful things Martin Luther King Jr. did for us all.
Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer
We honor Martin Luther King, a man who loved God very much. Dr. King dreamed of love, peace, and justice. He dreamed that we could all work together and live in peace no matter what the color of our skin. As we remember Dr. King’s birthday, we are thankful for the many things he did for our people of our country. We ask God to help us to love one another, always work together, and live in peace.
Amen.
During read aloud and snack time, I gave each child a sticker (purple or green). When each child had a sticker, I told the class that only students with green stickers could sit at the carpet area and if they had a purple sticker they had to sit in the back of the classroom. The students with purple stickers stood up and moved to the back of the room. Then, I told the class that snack was for green sticker students only and that it wasn't allowed for students with purple stickers. The purple sticker students started shouting that it wasn't fair. I continued to give snack to the green sticker students.
After our lesson, each student traced and colored their hand. Students gave me a quote about equal rights and I wrote these on their hand prints. We taped our hands on a rainbow that says, "God Loves All The Children." God created each and everyone of us to be unique and it truly is our character on the inside that matters the most!
A few of the students quotes...
"In our hearts we are the same"
"It's the character that is important, not what we look like on the outside"
"God loves all people"
"Thank you MLK for fighting for equal rights for us"
"All people deserve to be treated kind"
"We are the same on the inside"
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