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See all my Digital Bulletin Boards for Grades 7-12.
WHAT IS A DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD?
Digital Bulletin Boards are scrolling slideshows. They include thoroughly-researched facts and information based on a central theme.
Slides are meant to engage and inform students about the topic using small bits of information. The Digital Bulletin Boards also include slide templates to add your school announcements, student birthdays, and the weekly agenda.
Set the Digital Bulletin Board slides to scroll on a timer. Play the slideshow in the school hallway or in the library during checkout.
FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS MARTIN LUTHER KING DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD:
- Recommended for: Grades 7-12
- Formats: PDF; Google Slides or PPT
- Editable: YES, all text is editable
- Number of student slides: 44
- Duration of slideshow: If automatic timings for each slide are set to 45 seconds, the one scrolling slideshow loop will last about 33 minutes.
IS THE MARTIN LUTHER KING DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD ILLUSTRATED?
Yes! Every slide in the scrolling slideshow includes real photos (many are historical) and colorful clipart to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The layout is designed to maximize student interest and engagement. All text is editable if you prefer to reword any part to better-suit your students.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET WITH THIS MARTIN LUTHER KING DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD:
- 44 PPT slides + Google™ Slides link (all text is editable)
- Recommended Reads list (1 page, editable in PDF and PPT; hand out to teachers and students)
- Basic Google Classroom directions
- How to set PPT slide timings directions
- Perfect for Black History Month, too!
MARTIN LUTHER KING DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD SCROLLING SLIDES INCLUDE:
- weekly agenda and weekly schedule (can be for library or school announcements)
- Who was Martin Luther King, Jr. and why is he important?
- biographical information – where born, name at birth
- Why do we celebrate Dr. King in January?
- Martin Luther King assassination (includes 1 slide about James Earl Ray–this section is easily edited or deleted if you prefer not to show it; I included it to be as thorough as possible)
- Ways Martin Luther King was courageous in the face of opposition
- quotation from Martin Luther King, Jr.
- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
- “I Have a Dream” speech
- Martin Luther King won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964
- mention of Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Loving vs. Virginia court case and result
- how Loving vs. Virginia set legal precednet for legalization of gay marriage in 2015
- Coretta Scott King and book award named for her
- Word of the Week: prejudice and discrimination
- Library review: What are nonfiction books?
- 1 Would-You-Rather (not related to Dr. King)
- 1 This-or-That (not related to Dr. King)
- 3 Did you know…
- 3 trivia questions and answers
- 1 true or false question with answer
- Happy birthday to… (add your student and faculty birthdays)
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