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Objective

By the end of this lesson, Francis will have a better understanding of society and me through engaging activities in various subjects.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Coloring materials
  • Access to the internet for research
  • Open mind and curiosity

Activities

1. Art: Create a self-portrait using different colors and styles.

2. English: Write a short story about a day in the life of someone living in a different society.

3. History: Research and create a timeline of significant events in society over the past century.

4. Math: Calculate the population growth rate of a country and compare it to others.

5. Music: Listen to music from different cultures and discuss how it reflects society.

6. Physical Education: Create a dance routine that represents different aspects of society.

7. Science: Conduct an experiment to understand how pollution affects our environment and society.

8. Social Studies: Explore the concept of diversity and discuss its importance in society.

Talking Points

  • Art: "Art is a great way to express yourself. What colors represent your personality?"
  • English: "Stories can take us to different worlds. How can writing help us understand society better?"
  • History: "Events in history shape our society today. Which event do you find most interesting?"
  • Math: "Numbers can tell us a lot about society. Why is it important to study population growth?"
  • Music: "Music is a universal language. How does music reflect the culture of a society?"
  • Physical Education: "Dance is a form of expression. What movements can represent unity in society?"
  • Science: "Science helps us understand the world around us. How does pollution impact our society?"
  • Social Studies: "Society is made up of different people. Why is it important to respect and celebrate diversity?"

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