Exploring A Messy History Through a Present Lens

Grade Level
private
LEARNING PLAN
Essential Question
  • Does everyone have the same rights?
  • What does it mean to be unfair? In class? In school? At home? In my community? In the world?
  • How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
  • How does unfairness make me feel?
  • How have people stopped unfairness in the past?
  • How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
  • How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
  • How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
  • How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
  • How does unfairness make me feel?
  • Does the way a person looks make it okay for others to be mean?
  • Does the way a person looks make it okay for others to be mean?
  • Does the way a person looks make it okay for others to be mean?
  • How have people stopped unfairness in the past?
  • How have people stopped unfairness in the past?
  • How have people been treated unfairly in the past?
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Teaching Strategies
Student Tasks
Plan Built By
KristalBrookeRutherford
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