Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than just a day off from school; it’s a day “on” for learning, service, and reflection. But finding resources that are engaging for young learners can sometimes be a challenge.
We are excited to share our Ultimate MLK Day Educational Bundle. This set of 10 Free Printable Worksheets covers everything from handwriting practice to critical thinking, making it the perfect resource for classrooms, homeschoolers, or Sunday schools.
These A4 PDF templates are designed to spark important conversations about equality, kindness, and dreams in a way that is accessible for kids.
What’s Included in This Educational Pack?
We have created a diverse set of activities to keep kids learning across different subjects:
1. Literacy & Writing Activities
Peace Poem: An acrostic poem template using the word P E A C E. This encourages creative writing and vocabulary building.

“I Have a Dream” Tracing & Writing: Kids can trace the powerful words “Peace, Love, Unity” and then write their own dream for the world in the box below.

Trace and Draw Your Dream: Excellent for younger students! Trace the big word “DREAM” and draw a picture of what they hope for the future.

My Kind Words Change the World: A visually engaging sheet where kids write kind words inside speech bubbles above a crowd of people.

2. Critical Thinking & History
Hero Quiz: A fact finding mission! Kids answer questions like “Where was MLK born?” and “What message did he give the world?” (Perfect for reviewing after reading a book about Dr. King).

True or False Challenge: Test their knowledge with questions about Dr. King’s life, such as whether he was a medical doctor or a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Match the Words: A simple connection activity linking images (like a dove or broken chains) to their meanings (Peace, Unity, Freedom).

3. Math & Logic
Counting Kindness: A math worksheet where kids count symbols of peace (hearts, peace signs, Martin Luther King Jr face) and write the correct number. Great for preschoolers!

Path to Peace Maze: Help Dr. King navigate the maze to reach the White House. This is a fun way to work on problem solving skills.

4. Art & Social Emotional Learning
Design a Service Award: MLK Day is a day of service. This worksheet asks kids to design a badge and draw a picture of how they can help someone today. It turns the lesson into actionable kindness.

How to Use These Worksheets
- Classroom Stations: Set up different tables with different worksheets (e.g., a “Writing Station” with the poem and a “Math Station” with the counting sheet).
- Morning Work: Use the maze or the tracing sheets as a quiet activity to start the day.
- Discussion & Reflection: Use the “Hero Quiz” or “True/False” sheet as a group activity after watching a short educational video about Dr. King.
Teacher Tip: These worksheets pair beautifully with picture books like Martin’s Big Words or I Am Martin Luther King Jr.
Happy Learning! Let’s keep the dream alive through education and kindness.




