Riley B. King grew up poor in the Jim Crow South, losing his mother young and working in the cotton fields as a boy, but music was always calling to him. Could the gift of music carry one determined boy all the way from Mississippi to the top of the world?
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a special speech to a school full of young people, sharing his vision for how they could build meaningful, excellent lives. What would your life's blueprint look like?
After reading Freestyle by Gale Galligan, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.
After reading Solving for M by Jennifer Swender, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.
After reading The Tyrell Show: Season One by Miles Grose, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.
After reading The Book of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across and down.
After reading The Book of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words.
After reading The Organic Artist for Kids by Nick Neddo, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across and down.
After reading The Organic Artist for Kids by Nick Neddo, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words.