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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of Donald Trump and his impact on various subjects.

Materials and Prep

  • Internet access
  • Paper and pen
  • Basic knowledge of Donald Trump

Activities

  • Art: Create a political cartoon depicting Donald Trump in a humorous or critical way.
  • English: Write a short story imagining a day in the life of Donald Trump.
  • History: Research and create a timeline of key events in Donald Trump's life and presidency.
  • Math: Analyze statistics related to Donald Trump's presidency and create graphs to represent the data.
  • Music: Compose a song with lyrics that reflect your opinion on Donald Trump.
  • Physical Education: Create a workout routine inspired by Donald Trump's reported exercise habits.
  • Science: Investigate the environmental policies of the Trump administration and discuss their impact.
  • Social Studies: Debate the pros and cons of key policies implemented by Donald Trump.

Talking Points

  • Art: "Art allows us to express our opinions and emotions creatively. What message does your political cartoon convey?"
  • English: "Writing can help us explore different perspectives. How did you imagine Donald Trump's daily routine in your story?"
  • History: "Creating a timeline helps us understand the sequence of events. Which event in Trump's life do you find most significant?"
  • Math: "Graphs make data easier to understand. How did you choose which statistics to analyze about Trump?"
  • Music: "Music can be a powerful form of expression. What emotions did you try to evoke in your song about Trump?"
  • Physical Education: "Exercise is important for our health. How did you design a workout routine that reflects Trump's reported habits?"
  • Science: "Studying policies can help us understand their consequences. What environmental issues did you find most pressing during Trump's presidency?"
  • Social Studies: "Debates encourage critical thinking. Which policy debate related to Trump did you find most challenging?"

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