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Module 1 – Unit 1
Life in Atlanta
School Days
Coretta Scott King and Children
Injustice and Inequality
A Life of Service
Module 1 – Unit 2
Montgomery Bus Boycott
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March on Washington
The Selma Campaign
Chicago Freedom Movement
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Module 1 – Unit 3
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Module 1 – Unit 4
Living Your Life’s Blueprint
The Drum Major Instinct
Everyone Can Lead
Module 2
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Principle 1
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Principle 5
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Module 2 – Unit 2
The Six Steps of Nonviolent Social Change
Embracing NONVIOLENCE365®: Activism and Advocacy Today
Learn by Doing (Role Play)
Module 3
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The Triple Evils
Addressing the Triple Evils through Nonviolence365®
Module 3 – Unit 2
Multiculturalism (Diversity)
Multiculturalism (Diversity) in the “World House”
Module 3 – Unit 3
The Beloved Community
Committing to Nonviolent Social Change
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Principle 3
Grade 6-12
Lesson Overview
Learning Targets/Objectives:
Explain Martin Luther King, Jr’s Nonviolence365 Principle No. 3
Compare and contrast the philosophies of King and Robert F. Williams
Success Criteria:
Illustrate the similarities and differences between the beliefs of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Williams about nonviolent activism.
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Adaptations for Student Needs
IEP
Sizes of student groups range
Students team up with a peer partner, while others would prefer to work individually.
There is a variety of small-group work
Chunking information
Visual cues and wait time
Visual supports (maps, images, PowerPoint slides, handouts)
Assessments will be modified, and students given extra time
ELD
Modified/simplified reading material
Content-related lists/handouts of key terms
Text is supported by visuals and connected to real-life experiences
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