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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of what it means to be a woman and the qualities that define womanhood.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Coloring materials
  • Imagination and curiosity

Activities

  • Create a "Womanhood" collage: Cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own images that represent qualities you think are important for a woman to have. Stick them on a piece of paper and explain your choices.

  • Write a short story or poem about a strong and brave woman. Use your creativity to describe her characteristics and actions.

  • Role-play different scenarios where you show kindness, empathy, and courage - qualities often associated with womanhood.

Talking Points

  • "Being a woman means being strong and kind. It's about caring for others and standing up for what is right."
  • "Women can do anything they set their minds to, whether it's being a scientist, an artist, a leader, or a caregiver."
  • "It's important to respect and support all women, no matter their differences. We should celebrate each other's unique qualities."
  • "Sometimes being a woman means facing challenges, but it also means finding strength in ourselves and in our community."

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