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Sara Rael

Mapping Out a Get-to-Know-You Project | Teaching Tolerance - 1 views

  • Submitted by Sarah Anderson on July 11, 2012 Keywords: Stereotypes and bias One of the simplest ways to foster compassion and understanding in our classrooms is to give students opportunities to share stories about their lives. By communicating and listening, students can break down stereotypes and see each other as real people.
  • Celebrating diversity is not just about recognizing other cultures and ethnicities. It is also about acknowledging that we all have rich and complex stories with varied pasts and personal struggles. The more we know about each other’s lives, the easier it is to accept and understand. 
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    This would be great for introducing maps plus a start of the year opener.
Marzia Benson

Google Maps Street View in Language Lessons - 0 views

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    This is a great idea if you want to show the world to your students using the Google Maps street view. Here the example shows how to integrate the street view with a language lesson, but one could easily use it for other disciplines (Social Studies, Literature, etc...)
Sam Oppel

Countries of the World : geography, tourism, politics, economy, culture - 5 views

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    This is an excellent site for helping kids to learn about the climate, population, and cultural ways of people from different countries of the world. I like that the students can click on a world map to start their exploration.
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