Prejudice at Work
Sample Standard: The student understands the impact of the American civil rights movement
Grade Level: 8
Time: 20 minutes
Materials: Two sets of colored index cards. One color has simple math problems, and the other color has difficult math problems. Have one card per student.
Group Size: Any. Students will be in two groups.
Purpose: To experience prejudice as an introduction to a unit on Civil Rights.
Activity:
Adaptations for ELL students:
Ask the students to share an example of the civil rights movement in their country of origin.
Adaptations for Above Level Students
Have the students write the reason why they thought it was unfair for students to be given different equations to solve. How did this simulate prejudice?
Submitted by Priscilla Shumway, a former teacher who is currently a training consultant with the Bob Pike Group.
Formation Fantasy
Sample Standard: Identify major kinds of land and water formations on Earth.
Grade Level: 4-5
Time: 15-20 minutes
Materials: Chart paper and markers, 8 Formation Cards (continent, island, mountain, valley, cave, ocean, lake, river) and a bag to put them in
Group Size: Up to 32. Break the class into 6-8 groups of four students each
Purpose: To use as an opener towards the end of the unit on land and water formations. Students will have written resources to use for this activity from previous lessons.
Activity:
Adaptations for Above-Level students:
After choosing a card from the bag, have them only write the three descriptors, including the fantasy, on their poster without the title or the picture. Each group then moves to a different group’s poster to draw the picture, label it, and identify the fantasy.
Submitted by Adrianne Roggenbuck, a former teacher who is currently a training consultant with the Bob Pike Group.
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