Student Growth Initiative

Grade Level
6-8
private
LEARNING PLAN
Essential Question
  • What makes us who we are?
  • 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?
  • What does it feel like to be belittled or criticized because of your identity?
  • How can we celebrate what we have in common while also honoring our differences?
  • Why is it important to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, as Dr. King said?
  • Why do we feel empathy for others when they are mistreated?
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Teaching Strategies
Student Tasks
Plan Built By
matt.dunbar
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