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Different Perspectives Lesson PlanDifferent Perspectives Lesson Plan
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6th - 12th
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Social & Emotional Learning
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Different Perspectives

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What do people's social media profiles say about them? Explore diverse perspectives and digital citizenship in an activity designed with self-identity in mind. Pupils reflect on their own profiles, then collaborate to examine how friends, parents, and potential employers might view a sample profile to wrap up the Identity Exploration module.

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Concepts

diverse perspectives, perspectives, the internet, internet safety, self identity, self-awareness, privacy, identity, personal information, facebook, twitter

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classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Have groups create skits to illustrate the effects of the example social media profile on different viewers
  • Ask individuals to compare their profiles and make a list of similarities and differences

Classroom Considerations

  • Make a class set of color copies of the example social media profile, one for each group of three to four

Pros

  • The group activity is fun and enlightening
  • Detailed plans make preparing and executing the lesson a breeze

Cons

  • None

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