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Unit: You Can Bank on Me!
Unit: "I" on Philanthropy
Students will reflect upon how philanthropy shapes self-identity.
Unit: Role of Philanthropy in an Ever Changing World (The)
For students to examine the role a selected philanthropic organization plays in a current event situation.
Unit: Money Smart Children (3-5)
The purpose of this lesson is for students to work cooperatively to count the amounts of money donated thus far for their philanthropic endeavor. Younger students will recognize, sort, and group coins as well as state their face values. Older students will count by twos, fours, fives,...
Unit: Money Smart Children
The purpose of this lesson is for students to work cooperatively to count the amounts of money donated thus far for their philanthropic endeavor. Younger students will recognize, sort, and group coins as well as state their face values. Older students will count by twos, fours, fives,...
Unit: Philanthropy and Children Who Are Homeless
Students read about the Orphan Train and compare and contrast how that philanthropic effort has evolved today....
Unit: Whose Job Is It?
In this lesson, students begin to create a reference poster to use in the classroom that shows the relationships between various governmental and economic systems, and shows how these systems interact with the nonprofit sector to meet the needs of citizens in various countries.
Unit: Laws, What Are They Good For?
Through a service-learning activity, learners will share what they have learned about rights and responsibilities with others in their school and community.
Unit: Be the Change: Homelessness
Students build on their understanding about homelessness, seeking to discover the actual facts and statistics about homelessness locally and nationally.
Unit: Global Education: Why Learn? (K-2)
Children learn facts about learning around the globe. They brainstorm and carry out an act of service that promotes learning locally or globally....