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Why Do We (Still) Celebrate Columbus Day? Lesson PlanWhy Do We (Still) Celebrate Columbus Day? Lesson Plan
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Teaching Tolerance
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6th - 8th
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Social Studies & History
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Why Do We (Still) Celebrate Columbus Day?

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This Why Do We (Still) Celebrate Columbus Day? lesson plan also includes:
  • Why the US Celebrates Columbus Day
  • 5 Young Native Americans On What Indigenous Peoples Day Means To Them
  • Let’s Talk! Discussing Race, Racism, and Other Difficult Topics with Students
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What are we really celebrating on Columbus Day? The resource explores the narrative behind Columbus Day and ways for people to change the perception. Scholars also review vocabulary terms associated with the topic and how attitudes have changed over time. To gain a better understanding, academics read newspaper articles, watch a video, participate in group discussion, and fill out a graphic organizer to understand how to change Columbus Day to celebrate indigenous people. 

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Concepts

columbus day, christopher columbus, holiday celebrations, united states holidays, american history, native americans, native american history, native american culture, south america, social justice, bias, cultural diversity, diversity, ethnic diversity, tolerance, equality, narratives, ethnicity, racism

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Discuss how communities celebrate local Indigenous tribes
  • Celebrate Indigenous People's Day, the second Monday in October, as a class

Classroom Considerations

  • The topic of inequality for indigenous people may be a sensitive subject for some individuals 

Pros

  • The resource provides extension activities to reinforce the themes of the lesson 
  • Material prompts a discussion on equality 

Cons

  • None

Common Core

CCRA.R.1

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