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Graduating Seniors Roaring with the Longview Pride
Super Bowl Predictions
¡Felicitaciones a Erin, Marissa, Riley y Mr Earl por predecir que los Jefes de Kansas City ganarían el Super Bowl!
Celebrating Black History Month
Estamos aprendiendo sobre los afroamericanos y sus logros este mes. Cada estudiante escribirá un informe sobre la persona elegida.
Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Our high school students demonstrated the behaviors of strategic readers in our reading class as they remained alert, attentive and engaged while reading about Dr. Martin Luther King.
They created multi colored peace doves that represent Dr. King’s dream for all people.
Our students also utilized their communication systems to make word choices that completed the following biography about Dr. Martin Luther King’s life.
Dr. Martin King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. His father was a pastor in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin dreamed to be a minister too.
He was a very good student who liked school. He went away to Chester, PA to learn about being a minister. He learned about non-violent protests and decided that this was the best way to fight for civil rights.
Nuestros estudiantes de secundaria demostraron el comportamiento de lectores estratégicos en nuestra clase de lectura mientras permanecían alertas, atentos y comprometidos mientras leían sobre el Dr. Martin Luther King.
Crearon palomas de la paz multicolores que representan el sueño del Dr. King para todas las personas.
Nuestros estudiantes también utilizaron sus sistemas de comunicación para elegir las palabras que completaron la siguiente biografía sobre la vida del Dr. Martin Luther King.
El Dr. Martin King Jr. nació el 15 de enero de 1929 en Atlanta, Georgia. Su padre era pastor en Atlanta, Georgia. Martin también soñaba con ser ministro.
Era un muy buen estudiante al que le gustaba la escuela. Se fue a Chester, Pensilvania, para aprender sobre ser ministro. Se enteró de las protestas no violentas y decidió que esta era la mejor manera de luchar por los derechos civiles.
He organized a bus boycott in Montgomery Alabama and successfully won the right for blacks to sit on any seat they wanted.
In 1963, he gave a famous speech. It became known as the “I Have a Dream” speech. He told the crowd that his dream was that all would be judged on the content of their character and not on the color of their skin.
In 1964, he received the Nobel peace prize for his non-violent advocacy King was assassinated in 1968 and his birthday became a national holiday in 1986.
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