Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Glyph
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Glyph KeyI am a boy = neck tie
I am a girl = bow tie
I relate to a culture other than American = black suit
I do not relate to a culture other than American = brown suit
I have been made fun of for being different = eyes looking to the right
I have not been made fun of for being different = eyes looking to the left
I have blonde or brown hair = red tie
I have black or red hair = blue tie
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Materials Needed: Construction paper in the following colors: flesh-
tone, brown, dark brown, white, red, and blue Scissors Glue Black marker or crayon (for nose and mouth)
Directions for Making Glyph:1. The teacher will make copies of the patterns
in colors needed (make sure there are enough of each color/ pattern).
2. Students will read the glyph key and determine which materials they need in order to complete the glyph.
3. Once students have all their materials, they will cut them out and glue them together to create their Martin Luther King glyph.
4. Once their glyph is complete, students will complete the creative writing sheet and attach it to the front of the suit jacket.
5. If needed, the teacher can create a glyph ahead of time for students to refer to when putting their glyph together, but MAKE SURE that students are aware that theirs will look a little
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
different since they are creating it based on how they respond to the glyph key.
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Adapted by Jenny Martinson from Kimberly Edgerton (see resource page for more information)
Dr. King inspired me to make the world a better place by
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Dr. King inspired me to make the world a better place by
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