Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday is right around the corner. Each year I have my students make a birthday card for him with some kind of thank you statement written in with the B-Day wishes. You can get your free birthday card template by clicking the image below.
Check out what else my kiddos did for Dr. King's birthday last year by clicking {here}.
Finally, if you have not seen my sweet Tennessee friend, Erin Eberhart's latest post with her fabulous (and free!) MLK mini-unit, you have got to click on over there!
Hope you have had a restful weekend and are recharged for another exciting week!
What a cute card! Many thanks.
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Thanks so much, Jena!
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Thank you so much for the Martin Luther King Card template! I needed something new for my kiddos as I have a Special Needs class and I have them for several years..they like new stuff too! I just found your blog tonite! Love it!
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Cute idea! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives
Love this! Thank you for sharing! :) Have a great Monday! :)
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Crayons and Curls
Thank, I am a new follower.
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Queen with Class
Just found your blog!! :) I gave you the versatile blogger award...can't wait to read more!
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ReplyDeleteI love this! It will be a great addition to the MLK unit! Thanks for the shout out :) Where did you get the presh MLK, Jr. clip art?! I looked everywhere and had no luck. Thank goodness for Nikki at MelonHeadz, she came to the rescue!
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Eberhart’s Explorers
This is so cute! Thank you for this wonderful *freebie*!
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Heather'sHeart
ADORABLE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. It's perfect for my 5 year old daugther!
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Krazy About Kiddos
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Fun for First
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ReplyDeletethank you for the card. What do you use for writing lessons? My school does not have something school wide for writing and is looking for ideas. Check out my blog for this post at http://petersonsprimarypeeps.blogspot.com/
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Michelle
CUTE, CUTE, CUTE! I love this little card. How precious! I will definitely use this next year. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Jena
ReplyDeleteI love this idea...so smart and great learning lesson for your kiddos. So glad I found you...I'm brand new to blogging. I am your newest follower! Pop in and visit me sometime. :o)
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I gave you a Lovely Blog award!
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I'm your newest follower. Cute MLK card!
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