Since the U.S. celebrates Martin Luther King Day on January 15, I thought it appropriate this week to give you and your students the audiobook story of MLK from the brave beginning to the tragic end. I hope you find inspiration in the life of Dr. King, not because he was a man without flaws, but because he courageously sought to undo one of America's greatest flaws! (The flaw of racial discrimination.) I hope you enjoy learning more about this American icon from The Mystery of History Volume IV (Lesson 71).
Pretest Questions:
1. Dr. King was born in… Atlanta, GA or in Memphis, TN.
2. Dr. King was a voracious reader and so he was able in his youth to skip one grade level or two.
3. Dr. King helped Rosa Parks boycott the segregated bus system in…. Montgomery Al or in Huntsville, TX.
4. Dr. King led a civil rights campaign in Birmingham AL where blacks had been denied access to… gardening or public water fountains.
5. Dr. King’s famous “I have a Dream” speech was…. 7 minutes long or 17 minutes long.
6. And last, Dr. King was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, TN at…. the historic Peabody hotel or the Lorain Hotel.
Episode 32—When Bible History and World History Meet Face to Face
Episode 31—Patrick: Missionary to Ireland (Audiobook Excerpt)
Episode 30—Kids and Cuss Words!
Episode 29—“Building your Best Home Library” with Nicki Truesdell (Knowledge Keepers)
Episode 28—Finding a Method to the Madness (An Overview of Methods of Education)
Episode 27—"Home Education: An Encouraging Midterm Report Card” with Tara Bentley (Executive Director of IAHE)
Episode 26—The Christmas Truce of WWI
Episode 25—Keeping the Home in Home Education
Episode 24—"An Inside Look at Newbery and Caldecott Awards” with Kelly Howe (Beauty in the Ordinary Book Nook)
Episode 23—“The Great Reward?”
Episode 22—What is Marxism?
Episode 21—Making a Beautiful Homeschool
Episode 20—"Homesteading and Homeschooling” with Nathan and Carla Ahlstrom (Redeemed Homestead)
Episode 19—“How to Simplify Your Homeschool” with Kerry Beck (How to Homeschool My Child)
Episode 18—“Who, What, Why, When, Where, and How to use Charlotte Mason" with Ana Willis (The Homeschool Sisterhood)
Episode 17—Ten Dates to Know from a Biblical Worldview
Episode 16—“Demystifying Learning Styles” with Tyler Hogan (Bright Ideas Press)
Episode 15—“Homeschool in the Rearview Mirror” with Kendra Fletcher (KendraFletcher.com)
Episode 14—To Grade or Not To Grade? (Part 2)
Episode 13—To Grade or Not To Grade? (Part 1)
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