In this lesson, students will work from core readings and then apply creative and critical thinking skills to design a monument for one of these later movements.
People sometimes look the other way when they see an act of discrimination because they do not know how to stop it. This lesson provides students with real-world examples to help them identify peaceful ways to respond.
This is the thirteenth, and final, lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. This lesson gives students a chance to reflect on what they have learned. By working collaboratively to create their own advertisements, children will not only synthesize their understanding of the topics, but also show that they are thinkers as well as activists.
In this lesson students will research a peaceful hero and then share what they learned. This activity helps students discover the tools and the heart they need to build a more peaceful world.
This is the final lesson in the Art in Activism lesson series. This lesson provides the space for students to reflect on what they have learned and how they will turn their knowledge into action.