Free Martin Luther King, Jr. Online Quiz
Aren’t online quizzes fun? They test your knowledge and give you immediate feedback. Occasionally, BrainPop will have free stuff on their site. (Click here to see what they are offering for free at the moment.) They currently have a video and quiz about Martin Luther King, Jr. The video is very informative but may be a little childish for high schoolers. However, the 10-question quiz is interactive and would be a great bell ringer or warm-up at the beginning a class or lesson (if you have an interactive board or projector). Go through each question and have the students collectively pick the correct answer. It’s not a ground-breaking resource, but it would be a great tool to break the monotony of doing the same thing every day. This resource may not be free indefinitely, but I used it last month and it’s still free now.
Use this resource to:
- Gauge your students’ prior knowledge
- Start a discussion
- Review previously covered material
- Fill the last few minutes of class before the bell rings









Here’s my syllabus that I created for my class. I blacked out some top secret stuff that I didn’t think you needed to know…stuff I could let you read, but then I’d have to kill you! This syllabus is doesn’t include all of the stuff that I would put in if I were teaching a large class full of 30 students, but it still has the basics. Oh, and by the way, I wasn’t paid or anything like that to write about that syllabus product. I just like sharing neat and useful things I find!




Once again, history references show up in popular culture. Put the picture to the right on your board at the start of class the day after you talk about the 1849 Gold Rush, and see if you can get a laugh out of your students. (It’s also a reference to the Kanye West song Gold Digger. Don’t ask me how I know that…I’m not even sure myself.)










