This unit helps students reflect on the value of philanthropy to the community and the philanthropist. Students use reading, writing, speaking and listening skills as they research, discuss, write about and role-play different forms of action people can take on a personal level. The experiential component involves helping pack, organize and distribute food or donated items to people in their own community.
This unit introduce students to the term philanthropy through stories and role-playing. Students will experience philanthropy by packing and distributing goods at their community food pantry or donation center. Is philanthropy a good thing for all?
The Learner will:
Students will become active in their community by packing food at a local food pantry.
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