yes! this wasn’t in my lesson plans, but it made a way for dr. king to enter into our dramatic play a bit more.
“look, dr. king, this is you!”
i heard murmurings of why he was smiling sometimes and why he was serious sometimes.
we spend a lot of time looking in mirrors during our M is for Martin week.
all of us. : )
A is for Amazing, love the blog, love the activities!
THese are awesome!!!
I copied this one today, except I didn’t have regular wood people so I used wooden stacking robots! The kids kept talking about how they were building with “Martin Luther King,” but since the parents were standing up, they couldn’t see the pictures. It was freaking them out. One mom, kept asking her son why he thought MLK was a robot!
i love all your martin ideas, but especially this one!
definitely one of my favorite holidays. . .