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Recommended age 10 - 18 years
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4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG

Hello, hello there!
My name is Kristen, and this is a 4 week unit.
Engage and inspire your 6th to 12th-grade students with this exciting and immersive 4-week unit on crisis and conflict solution, integrated with essential Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as reducing inequalities, promoting quality education, and establishing peace, justice, and strong institutions. This unit is specifically designed to foster critical thinking, empathy, and global citizenship skills among your students, all while exploring the power of photography and photojournalism in conflict resolution.
Key Features of the Unit:
  1. Create a Conflict Word Web: Kickstart the unit by building a comprehensive understanding of conflict through the creation of a conflict word web. Students will delve into the different aspects and causes of conflicts, enhancing their vocabulary and analytical skills.
  2. Hone Your Skills as a Photographer: Discover the art of photography and empower your students to express their perspectives on conflicts and their potential solutions. Engage them in fun and interactive photography exercises, fostering creativity and visual storytelling abilities.
  3. Investigate Global Conflicts: Encourage students to delve into real-world conflicts and crises, analyzing their causes, consequences, and potential solutions. This inquiry-based approach will ignite their curiosity, research skills, and broaden their global awareness.
  4. Create a Photojournalism Story about a Conflict Scenario: In this exciting phase of the unit, students will combine their newfound photography skills with their research on global conflicts to create compelling photojournalism stories. They will learn the power of visual narratives and explore how photography can promote conflict resolution and social change.
Key Questions Addressed:
  • What is conflict, and why is it important to understand conflict?
  • Why is dialogue essential in preventing the escalation of conflict?
  • How can photography and photojournalism be used to promote conflict resolution?
Benefits for Teachers:
  • Comprehensive lesson plans with clear learning objectives and step-by-step instructions.
  • Varied and engaging activities that cater to different learning styles.
  • An integrated approach to teach conflict resolution, empathy, and critical thinking skills.
  • Opportunities for cross-curricular connections with language arts, social studies, and visual arts.
  • Access to ready-to-use worksheets, graphic organizers, and assessment tools.
Benefits for Students:
  • Active and collaborative learning experiences that encourage student participation.
  • Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Enhanced global awareness and empathy towards diverse conflicts and communities.
  • Opportunities for creative expression through photography and visual storytelling.
  • A deeper understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals and their relevance in today's world.
Included 3 Files:
  1. PDF Presentation
  2. PDF Worksheets
  3. Google Slides
Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students with skills for conflict resolution and understanding, equip them with the tools they need to make a positive impact on the world.

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Icebreaker- Would You Rather... (This or that) Icebreaker- Would You Rather... (This or that) Icebreaker- Would You Rather... (This or that) Icebreaker- Would You Rather... (This or that) Icebreaker- Would You Rather... (This or that)
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 18 years
File information pdf, 22 pages, 2.02 MB
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Hello, hello!

Elevate classroom engagement with this "Would You Rather" activity! Designed for teachers who value both fun and critical thinking, this resource presents a collection of thought-provoking dilemmas to spark  discussions and stimulate students' cognitive skills.

Whether you're starting the class, kicking off the day, or winding down, this activity adds a playful twist to your routine. Have fun and get to know your students better!

Best regards,
Kris Mega

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Ice Breaker: Do You?
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 11 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 228 KB
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Objective: Speaking skills.

This activity is specially designed for students who don't know much about each other. It is an "ice breaker" which encourages students to speak in English, while learning more about their classmates through different questions. It doesn't only help to develop speaking skills, but also social-emotional skills, and to strengthen the relationship among the class. 
Children can also ask some of the questions to the teacher, and the teacher can also ask questions to students. 

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MI MASCOTA MI MASCOTA MI MASCOTA
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 8 years
File information docx, 6 pages, 1.11 MB
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Hola, este recurso es sencillo pero es muy útil. Lo puedes aplicar en infinidad de actividades como por ejemplo: asociación, reconocimiento, incentivo, ect. Espero que lo disfrutes junto a tus niños y me cuentes alguna forma diferente en que la usaras.

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QUITA ABURRIMIENTO!
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 12 years
File information pptx, 1 pages, 224 KB
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Hola, te presento una opción para jugar con los niños y que no pierdan el interés en la clase. Puedes editarlo y poner lo que desees. Espero que te sea de ayuda y lo disfrutes junto a tus niños, aunque también puedes adaptarlo para grandes.
Emociones
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Downloads count 16
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 12 - 18 years
File information pptx, 1 pages, 1020 KB
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Es cuando tenemos consciencia de nuestras propias emociones y sabemos o conocemos la importancia de ellas entre los que nos rodean; así como también podemos identificar las emociones de los demás, para ser más empáticos con ellos.

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Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times.
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 13 pages, 3.83 MB
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This is a Power Point about Medieval Times.

In here, you can see some interesting facts about the characters of this age, the explanation about their social pyramid and society divisions, their life, the city and houses, among other important aspects.

There is some work to be done altogether after the explanation.

This Power Point has a second part

Good luck!

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Life in Medieval Times Part II. Life in Medieval Times Part II. Life in Medieval Times Part II. Life in Medieval Times Part II. Life in Medieval Times Part II.
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 11 pages, 3.95 MB
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This is the second part of the Power Point about Medieval Times.

In here, you can see some other facts about this age, such as clothes, food, studies and jobs.

There is also a question round after the explanation.

Good luck!

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Life in Medieval Times REVIEW. Life in Medieval Times REVIEW. Life in Medieval Times REVIEW. Life in Medieval Times REVIEW. Life in Medieval Times REVIEW.
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 12 pages, 5.86 MB
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Since the topic about Medieval Times can be very challenging sometimes, I prepared a review class before the test.

This content is confusing because of the vocabulary involved and also, because it is difficult for them to feel it as something close or familiar.

This is the reason why I recommend this review to see if they learned and to solve any possible doubts or questions.

This PPT was seen altogether after the classes 1 and 2. 



Enjoy!

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The Calendar The Calendar The Calendar The Calendar The Calendar
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 11 pages, 1.71 MB
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In this class you will find out what a calendar is and why is it so important for society. Here you can also see, how we measure time (years, months, days) and how this gives order and structure to our lives.

Also, you will find some complete the sentence activities about the calendar and time measures and some true or false questions.

Good luck! 

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