One to Two Fifty-Five Minute Class Periods
The learner will:
- research and describe the work of philanthropists and philanthropic organizations.
- write a persuasive letter in support of a worthwhile cause in the community.
Anticipatory Set:
Tell students, "You have probably have seen or heard about the television show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'. If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?" Give students five minutes to write on this topic. Discuss answers with the large group and write comments on the overhead or board.
The assessment for this activity is the persuasive letter stating the philanthropic cause and information that supports how this cause would benefit others.
Send home Parent Survey (Attachment Two) about worthwhile philanthropic causes in the area.
The extension for this activity is to find addresses for the philanthropic organizations used in the persuasive letters and mail letters to them.
Lesson Developed By:
Judy KrakDirections: Find a philanthropist or philanthropic organization that may be interested in your cause. Use either the handouts from your teacher or the information found in the "Resource Room" of the Learning to Give Web site: www.learningtogive.org.
1. What is the name of the foundation or individual?
2. What are the goals of the organization?
3. Do the goals meet your cause?
4. How does the group or individual benefit others? Does it provide funding or services?
5. Would this group be interested in your cause? Explain.
Dear Parents,
In English class the children have been researching philanthropists and philanthropic organizations. They are trying to gain information which they'll use to write a persuasive letter about needs in the local community. Your input on this topic is valuable to this project. Please answer the following survey questions.
1. What are some areas of concern or people in our community that would benefit if helped by a philanthropist or philanthropic foundation?
2. Of those you named, which has the greatest need?
3. How could this need be met? What services could be provided by a philanthropist, like Bill Gates, or a philanthropic group, like the Dow Foundation?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with your child.
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