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Explore the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through this Grade 12 interactive video featuring guided lessons and embedded comprehension checks. Engage with active learning exercises that examine Dr. King's impact on the Civil Rights Movement and the significance of the federal holiday honoring his contributions to American history.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day provides Grade 12 students with an opportunity to examine the profound impact of civil rights leadership on American society and democracy. Interactive videos available through Wayground offer guided video lessons that combine documentary footage, historical speeches, and primary source materials with embedded questions that assess student comprehension throughout the viewing experience. These resources develop critical thinking skills as students analyze Dr. King's philosophy of nonviolent resistance, evaluate the effectiveness of civil rights strategies, and connect historical events to contemporary social justice movements. Comprehension checks embedded within the videos ensure students actively engage with complex concepts such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the March on Washington, and the legislative achievements that followed Dr. King's advocacy. Wayground supports teachers with access to millions of teacher-created interactive video resources that can be easily searched and filtered by grade level, historical period, and specific learning standards. The platform's alignment with state and national social studies standards enables educators to seamlessly integrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day content into their existing curriculum framework. Teachers can customize video lessons by adjusting embedded question frequency, modifying assessment criteria, and selecting specific video segments that match their instructional goals. These digital-first resources provide flexible delivery options for both synchronous and asynchronous learning environments, supporting differentiated instruction for diverse learners while offering opportunities for remediation through repeated viewing and enrichment through extended analysis activities that deepen understanding of civil rights history.

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