Martin Luther King Project. You should aim to cover all the tasks below. You will have access to books, resource sheets and video material to help you. You can choose the order in which you do them, but try to vary written and design tasks so that you don’t...
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Martin Luther King Project. You should aim to cover all the tasks below. You will have access to books, resource sheets and video material to help you. You can choose the order in which you do them, but try to vary written and design tasks so that you don’t find yourself having to do several of the same sort of task together at the end. Literacy: Pay attention to the different types of writing required. Imagine Martin Luther King had helped to design a storyboard or comic strip which uses the Parable of the Good Samaritan to teach children about different groups or races helping each other. • Draw the storyboard. • End it with a few sentences to explain its meaning. (make use of Sources C and D). Literacy – this is a story with a meaning. Describe or explain what your pictures show. Make your final meaning brief and clear. Write up the interview with Rosa Parks. (make use of the information and questions in Source F; and the video of Rosa Parks). Add any other questions and answers you
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