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Preview of Intro to Leadership or Student Council Middle High School Unit

Intro to Leadership or Student Council Middle High School Unit

Start your Leadership class or Student Council off on a successful year with this introductory unit filled with enough student-centered, get-them-thinking activities to use for 2-3 years before any repeats- great if students are in student government year after year! Then, culminate student learning and growth with a campus-wide Kindness Project to kick off a positive year.This unit kit comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides!Greatness is maximizing all group members' strengths to
Preview of How Can I Help? Winter Holidays  Gift Giving Straight From My Heart

How Can I Help? Winter Holidays Gift Giving Straight From My Heart

This product is a gift of errands, chores and appreciation activities for children to give to a parent or caretaker as a holiday gift (Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Christmas, Santa, Evergreen tree options included). The focus is on appreciating what others do for us, empathizing with others, being insightful in understanding others, using a different perspective to understand and empathize, and learning to look for opportunities to be helpful; therefore, to work as a team with other family members. This
Preview of Community Mascot Documentary - Creative Community Research

Community Mascot Documentary - Creative Community Research

Created by
Meridian Stories
This Digital Storytelling Unit is designed to be completed over the course of three to four weeks. Students, working in teams of three to four, will explore core curricular content and be required to make an engaging and creative short video about that content. This Digital Storytelling unit is part of a larger initiative called Meridian Stories (www.meridianstories.com). Each Digital Storytelling Unit: • Should take three to four weeks to complete; • Is aligned to Common Core Curricular Standa
Preview of Bundle Service Learning in Latin America

Bundle Service Learning in Latin America

Created by
Aurora Education
Service Learning Lessons and Activities: This bundle includes power points about service learning projects in indigenous regions in Latin America, with the purpose is to awaken students' compassion for children less fortunate than themselves. These power point can serve as a starting point for discussions about Indigenous people and children living in poverty. Children can see the importance of play and happy memories in childhood; and the economic disparity that would cause children to have to
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Deconstructing Food Labels (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: Deconstructing Food Labels (Gr. 6-8)

Youth will examine the way that food products are marketed in relation to the way the food is actually produced. They will consider in particular how advertising can shape our perception of the way that animals are raised by the meat, egg, and dairy industries. Students will consider why food manufacturers use misleading labels on their products and analyze what those labels mean to consumers. They will learn research strategies to gain more information about how their food is processed. Studen
Preview of HEART Humane Education: How to Spot Greenwashing (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: How to Spot Greenwashing (Gr. 6-8)

Greenwashing is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon. A greenwashed label can influence consumers to purchase products they think are more environmentally-friendly than they actually are. Youth will learn about four common greenwashing techniques and practice identifying when those techniques are being used. They will discuss why manufacturers greenwash products and ads and learn ways to identify if a product really is being produced in an environmentally responsible way or not. First, st
Preview of HEART Humane Education: The Cost of a T-Shirt (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: The Cost of a T-Shirt (Gr. 6-8)

By looking at the way a t-shirt is produced, youth will consider the impact that low-cost, low-quality, mass produced clothing has on people, animals, and the environment. Youth will explore the current impact the clothing industry has on others and the planet through readings and small group work. Students will examine various stakeholders within the t-shirt business to determine who they think is responsible for the negative practices of the manufacturing industry. This lesson explores the im
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Who Decides What is Cool? (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: Who Decides What is Cool? (Gr. 6-8)

This lesson sheds light on the influence that advertisements have on society, the consequences of that influence, and how we can critically analyze advertisements to unveil the magnitude of that influence. Students will learn about the techniques that advertisers use to influence the public’s purchasing decisions through manipulating their understanding of what is “cool,” as well as their desire to purchase goods that align with this definition. This lesson focuses on recognizing the ubiquity o
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Forest Protectors (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: Forest Protectors (Gr. 6-8)

In this lesson, students will grapple with the benefits of both preserving and felling forests, and consider whether or not there are effective ways to balance these two conflicting actions. They will learn about some effective strategies that conservationists use to protect forests and manage them in a sustainable way. This lesson aims to challenge students to think about how we can balance the reasons to preserve trees with the reasons to fell them. Additionally, they will determine their res
Preview of HEART Humane Education: What Are We Wearing? (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: What Are We Wearing? (Gr. 6-8)

Students are challenged to consider how responsible they are for the impact of their consumer choices. They will explore the impact their clothing choices have on others, specifically animals. They will imagine that they are co-owners of a clothing store and present a “material brief ” to their “colleagues” about the way animals are raised for clothing products, such as fur and leather. As a group, they will consider the ethical and environmental implications related to selling the various mater
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