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Identity, Hair and Seeing Myself Lesson PlanIdentity, Hair and Seeing Myself Lesson Plan
Publisher
Anti-Defamation League
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Grade
K - 3rd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
45 mins
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Direct Instruction
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Video
Year
2021
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Identity, Hair and Seeing Myself

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Scholars read about and discuss how seven-year-old Morgan Bugg wrote a company to add avatar styles that reflect her. The company realized its error and added more inclusive styles to its avatars. Learners reflect on identity, what aspects make up one's identity, and complete a worksheet showcasing four parts of their identity. Pupils write letters to companies that need to better their inclusivity practices.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

identity, self-awareness, social awareness, gender, likes and dislikes, family, ethnicity, Writing, persuasive letters, Persuasive Writing

Instructional Ideas

  • If time does not allow for the writing portion of the activity, encourage pupils to write the letter at home with their family
  • Display the identity worksheet for peers to browse and learn more about their classmates

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires internet access, projection, and copies
  • The Washington Post article requires a log-in to read 
  • Take caution when opening the Twitter video; it shows trending topics to the side that may not be suitable for your class

Pros

  • Highlights the importance that representation matters
  • Features a child of similar age making a difference
  • Boosts writing skills

Cons

  • None

Common Core

CCRA.R.1 CCRA.R.2 CCRA.W.2 CCRA.SL.1 CCRA.SL.2 CCRA.L.3 CCRA.L.4 CCRA.L.5

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