![]() ![]() So fast forward back to Kindergarten and this little guy hears the story of MLK Jr. I think he'd heard a lot of people exclaim about how dark he gets. Okay, now back to the topic! I have a couple of favorite activities I've done over the 15 years I've been teaching K and 1st and I'd love to share them with you today!įirst- a story that inspired the first project! I had a super cute student who was definitely 110% Caucasian, but he was one of those kiddos that gets really tan really easily in the Summer. Rocky Mountain National Park with my people. oh my word! If you've never done that- add it to your bucket list!!!! Breathtakingly beautiful!!!! and we all live in Minnesota! Here's a little pic from my family's Summer vacation when we drove up Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park at sunrise. Hi, I'm Katie! I'm married to my high school sweetheart, mom to three little sweeties at home, Teacher-Author on TPT, "Mrs. If you popped over as part of the I teach K linky- welcome! Let me quickly introduce myself. ![]() Kids really identify with Ruby Bridges since she's so much like them! If you teach K, you KNOW what I mean! Those little 5 and 6 year old mouths hang open and they are SHOCKED that anyone could have ever been so mean to another person! They just CANNOT believe it (and that's the way it should be, right?!)! ![]() When January rolls around, it's always a highlight in Kindergarten to get to tell the stories of brave world changers like MLK Jr., Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks. ![]()
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