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5th Grade
Instructor: Mrs. Read   

Martin Luther King Day in United States

Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well-known for his campaigns to end racial segregation on public transport and for racial equality in the United States.


Background

Martin Luther King was an important civil rights activist. He was a leader in the movement to end racial segregation in the United States. His most famous address was the "I Have A Dream" speech. He was an advocate of non-violent protest and became the youngest man to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in 1968.

In 1968, shortly after Martin Luther King died, a campaign was started for his birthday to become a holiday to honor him. After the first bill was introduced, trade unions lead the campaign for the federal holiday. It was endorsed in 1976. Following support from the musician Stevie Wonder with his single "Happy Birthday" and a petition with six million signatures, the bill became law in 1983. Martin Luther King Day was first observed in 1986, although it was not observed in all states until the year 2000.



Announcements
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No School Monday, January 16
There will be no school Monday in observance of the national Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
At Gem County Relat for Life
Death in the Family
I do apologize for having to be gone during the start of January. My precious mother died late Christmas night. I am her personal representative to make sure she was buried and taken care of as per her wishes and I also have much to deal with besides the grief. I really miss my students and being at school. I will be back the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. I appreciate your support during this difficult time. Family means everything and I jut had to leave for Washington state to take care of everytthing.
Sincerely, Mrs. Read
Class Homework
No "Class Homework" exist(s)
Documents & Files
 Spelling Words
Spelling lists by theme.
 Catalyst-Founding Father Overview.docx
HM Research for Catalyst Reading Group. Feel free to download and look at what we are trying to accomplish with this short research project.
 Everyday Math.doc
Here is a list of math units and lesson topics covering the full year.
 Notes Dec 12.doc
Notes for the Week of Dec.12
 Notes Dec 5.doc
Notes for the week of Dec. 5
 Notes Jan 17.doc
Notes for Week of January 17-20
 Notes Jan 23.doc
Notes for the week of January 23-27
 Notes Nov 28b.doc
Notes for the Week of Nov. 28
 Notes Nov 7.doc
Notes for the Week of Nov. 7-11
 Notes Oct 17.doc
Notes for the Week of Oct. 17
 Notes Oct 3.doc
Notes for the Week of Oct. 3
 Notes Oct 31.doc
Notes for the Week of Oct. 31
 Notes Sep 12.doc
Notes for the Week of September 12
 Notes Sep 19.doc
Notes for the Week of September 19
 Notes Sep 26.doc
Notes for the Week of Sept. 26-30
 Notes Sep 6.doc
Here are the Notes for the Week of Sept. 6. Enjoy!
5th Grade - Read Calendar
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