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Martin Luther King, Jr. Level S
Text Type: Nonfiction Word Count: 1539

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Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL S
Grade 3
Fountas
& Pinnell
O
Reading
Recovery
22
DRA 34
Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Building Skills
5) Extend the Reading

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Book Summary
Martin Luther King, Jr., was an African American who worked hard for the rights of black people and for freedom for all people. This book recounts his courageous and principled life, from his birth in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1929 to his death in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.

Suggested Lesson Focus

Comprehension/Literary Element Strategies
Relate events in chronological order.

Word Skills
Identify and discuss prefixes and suffixes.

Mechanics Skills
Use capitalization appropriately.

Grammar Skills
Write nouns from given verbs.

Targeted Vocabulary Words
legal, social, economic, equality