Every third Monday in January is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a commemoration of the life of the civil rights leader on the occasion of his birthday. Signed into law in 1983 and first observed in 1986, today it is a federal holiday celebrating the enduring power of the civil rights movement and one of its most prominent voices.
If you are looking for a supplemental activity to add to your exploration of this national celebration, try the MLK Digital Breakout.
Engage Your Students with a Digital Breakout
Digital breakouts are an interactive way for students to explore a variety of topics. The process involves using knowledge and reasoning to solve a series of clues that “unlock” digital locks, just as you might with a physical breakout box.
With this MLK-themed breakout, students can learn about Dr. King’s family and early life, his influences, and the achievements he gained over the course of his celebrated career. Give it a try yourself. You can find our MLK Breakout here.
If you have questions, please reach out to me.
More MLK Day Resources
Teaching and Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Fliphunt
More Digital Breakouts
- Back-to-School Breakout
- Falling for Digital Breakouts
- 50 States Digital Breakout
- Spooky Games and Breakouts
- PB & J Digital Breakout
- Winter Breakouts
- MLK Day Breakout
- Merry Merry Breakout
- Valentine’s Day Digital Breakout
- The Boo Breakout
- Trick or Treat Digital Breakout
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18 comments
Can you share the answers?
Sent you an email, Meagan.
Can you share the answers? I am trying to test it out before sharing with students.
I emailed Ms. Layne privately.
Can you send the answers?
Hi Luke! Reach out to preimers@tcea.org for the answers. She’ll help you out!
Hello, I’m a teacher from Barcelona, Catalonia, and I would love to share it with my sttudents if it is OK. Could I have the answers? Thanks!
Please email me at preimers@tcea.org and I will certainly share answers with teachers.
Can you please share the answers? Thank you!
Please email me and I will provide the answers to you. Thank you.
My students and I can’t figure out the number symbol lock. Thanks for the challenge. It took us awhile but we got them all but the number symbol lock. It is driving us nuts -LOL
You can certainly email me and I will give you the answer. But first a hint – half of the answer you seek is hidden (link.)
Are you going to update the date for 2024?
Thank you so much for the reminder, Sarah! Updated.
Hi, do you have an answer sheet?
Sent you an email.
Can you please send the answer key?
Hello Laurie, I have sent you an email. Happy breaking out, Peggy