What does it mean to be a member of a community?
NOTE: Prior to this lesson, use the Blue Sky Activity in which students envision a better world. If you already have a Blue Sky display, revisit it before beginning this lesson.
This lesson will develop the students' awareness of the issue of homelessness in the community. With a better understanding of their community's issues/problems, in this case "homelessness", students will be able to more effectively and efficiently determine their role in addressing community needs.
one 50-60 minute class period
The learner will:
(Teacher Note: It is important to contact an agency or individual from your community who is familiar with or works with homeless people to set up a time when they can come to speak with your class about homelessness in the community, as well as share some ways that the learners might help the homeless in the community.)
Anticipatory Set:
As the learners enter the classroom have the following question displayed for them to consider:"Approximately how many people do you think are without homes world-wide? (Possible answers 100,000; 1,000,000; 10,000,000; 100,000,000 or 1,000,000,000?" ). After the learners have responded with their estimates, display this web site for their viewing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeless or given them a printout with the information on it for them to read. After the learners have had time to read the definition of homelessness and discover the estimated number of homeless people world wide, show the video clip http://video.aol.com/video-detail/mary-brosnahan-on-homeless-attacks/2821364856. (Note: this clip is approximately 3 minutes long and begins with a commercial)
Encourage the learners to share with their families what they have learned about homelessness in their community and discuss ways that as a family they might be able to help alleviate some of the needs that the homeless have.
Lesson Developed and Piloted by:
Dennis VanHaitsma1. What is your estimate of the number of homeless people in our neighborhood/community?
2. What do you think is the biggest concern for homeless people?
3. Why is it important that we help care for the homeless in our neighborhood/community/world?
4. What are some things you think our class could do to help address some of the needs of the homeless in our neighborhood/community?
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