Learning about Culture through personal narrative writing
What makes us who we are?
How are our identities today shaped by society?
How are our identities shaped by our community, geography, political situation, and economic situation?
What makes us who we are?
How are our identities today shaped by society?
How are our identities shaped by our community, geography, political situation, and economic situation?
How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
How do power and privilege change the way we express and present ourselves?
How does struggle help define who we are?
How are our identities today shaped by society?
Do the ways we present our identities change depending on where we are or the people we are with?
What groups do I belong to?
What are my identities?
How do I see myself? Is it the same way others see me?
What identities do I share with my family?
What identities do I have that are different from my family?
How do I explore my feelings?
What does it mean to feel emotionally safe?
How can I take...
How does understanding my personal identity affect those around me?
How do I see myself? Is it the same way others see me?
What are my identities?
What identities do I share with my family? What identities do I have that are different from my family?
Does my identity mean I get to do things other kids can’t, or keep...
What does justice mean?
How can we show justice to our friends?
How do I see myself? Do others see me the same way?
Are we equal or different?
Why does Mia feel awkward early in the story?
Why does Amena try not to cry when Mia calls her a genius?
Why does Mia’s teacher tell Amena’s story to the class?
If a new student came to your school, how would you want them to feel? Why?
What makes us who we are?
How are our identities today shaped by society?
Do the ways we identify ourselves change over time?
How do different parts of our identities combine to make us who we are?
Do the ways we present our identities change depending on where we are or the people we are with?