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Craft Ideas For Martin Luther King Day

Introduction

Martin Luther King Day is a day to honor the legacy of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. It is a time to reflect on his message of peace, justice, and equality, and to celebrate the progress that has been made towards those goals. It is also a time to inspire the next generation to continue the fight for a more just and equitable society. One way to do that is by engaging in craft activities that help children learn about Martin Luther King Jr. and his vision for a better world. Here are some craft ideas that you can do with your family or in the classroom.

Paper Plate Dreamcatcher

Paper Plate Dreamcatcher

One of Martin Luther King Jr.'s most famous speeches was his "I Have a Dream" speech. Help children explore their own dreams with this paper plate dreamcatcher activity. All you need are paper plates, yarn, beads, and feathers. Cut the center out of the paper plate, leaving a ring. Cut notches around the edge of the ring. Tie yarn around the ring, and then criss-cross it to create a web. Add beads and feathers to the ends of the yarn. Hang the dreamcatcher in a window or over a bed to catch the dreams of the dreamer.

Peace Mobile

Peace Mobile

Martin Luther King Jr. was a champion of nonviolence and peace. Help children explore the concept of peace with this peace mobile activity. Cut out peace symbols from construction paper or cardstock. Punch holes in the top of each symbol. String the symbols together with yarn or string. Hang the peace mobile in a window or from the ceiling as a reminder of the importance of peace.

Handprint Banner

Handprint Banner

Have children trace their hands onto construction paper or cardstock. Cut out the handprints and write a message of peace or love on each one. String the handprints together with yarn or string to create a banner. Hang the banner in a prominent place to remind everyone of the importance of working together for a better world.

Unity Wreath

Unity Wreath

Help children understand the importance of unity with this unity wreath activity. Cut out circles from construction paper or cardstock. Have children write or draw something that represents unity or working together on each circle. String the circles together with yarn or string to create a wreath. Hang the wreath in a prominent place to remind everyone of the importance of coming together to achieve common goals.

Conclusion

These craft ideas are just a few ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and to inspire the next generation to continue the fight for a more just and equitable society. Through art and creativity, we can help children learn about the importance of peace, justice, and equality, and inspire them to make a difference in the world.

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