How might individuals and society address the issues of poverty, homelessness and hunger, and their underlying causes?
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.
After completing this lesson, students will describe how individuals interact with others for the common good. They will create a Guide to Community Needs to highlight agencies inclusive of homeless shelters, food/soup kitchens and nursing homes within their community.
One 50 minute class period
The learner will:
It is important to be sensitive to the possibility that someone in your class may have some personal experience with homelessness, hunger and poverty.
Anticipatory Set:
Tell the children to close their eyes and think about the birds as well as the other animals which live outdoors. Ask: How do they get their food? Where do they live? What is their shelter in different kinds of weather? What happens to the animals when winter comes?
Teacher observation of student participation and group interaction will serve as the assessment for this lesson.
Using a web projection system share with the students the following website about homelessness
http://www.hud.gov/kids/hthsplsh.html
Lesson Developed and Piloted by:
Ramona PurdyAll rights reserved. Permission is granted to freely use this information for nonprofit (noncommercial), educational purposes only. Copyright must be acknowledged on all copies.