The novel was such an important chance for many Ss to see themselves, their families, and their culture in literature. Next, we’ll shift our attention to the Global Goals focused on protecting our environment & the life forms that inhabit it. So much to learn and explore! #vted
On Wednesday, we had the amazing opportunity to chat with the incredible author @annbradenbooks in our 5/6th Humanities class! She was so open, thoughtful, enthusiastic, and generous with her time, and we thank her so much! (1/4) #vted@bitesizeSDGs
In addition to learning about the issues and how the world is working to solve them, Ss wrote letters to Ann sharing their love of the book (they never wanted to stop reading it!) and offering questions, feedback, and their hopes for an eventual movie adaptation! (3/4) #vted
This year in 5/6th Humanities our focus is on the United Nations @SDGoals. We will be exploring the problems they are trying to solve as well as how we can contribute to solutions on a local and global level. This week we started with a few intro activities. @bitesizeSDGs#vted
For Ss who were a little unsure about some of the @SDGoals we created a simple overview doc to help guide their thinking. Since we'll be digging in WAY deeper as the year goes on we'll have plenty of time to build our understanding of each goal together later. @bitesizeSDGs#vted
As we gear up for another exciting year in OES Humanities, we want to share our class website. As in the past, it has all the details about what we'll be learning about, the skills we'll be practicing, much more! Enjoy the final days of summer! #vted https://t.co/mXuoHH3ScY
Finally, after several rounds of conversation, students used their Discover & Discuss Explorer's Journals to write/sketch about what they learned. We were impressed by their ideas and willingness to ask questions! 4/4
In 5/6th Humanities we've been spending some time during our Discover & Discuss block examining stereotypes and how they can affect the groups of people who are subjected to them. Specifically, we've been looking at stereotypes related to homelessness. #vted#ocsuvt 1/4
After reading @reneewauthor's amazing book "A Place Where Hurricanes Happen" we examined photographs and videos as primary sources of how Katrina impacted the people and city. We also discussed statistics related to displacement and property damage. #vted#ocsuvt 3/4
We'll be spending time identifying critical vocab, identifying key ideas, asking ?s, & collecting what we've learned from these excerpts. This will launch us into our discussions about the origins of the concept of race and how it has influenced the development of the U.S. #vted
We're looking forward to using @JReynoldsbooks & @DrIbram's brilliant book Stamped to guide our examination of the perspectives on humanness in the Dec of Ind & Constitution and how they set in motion the racial inequalities that have existed in the U.S. since. #vted#ocsuvt
The last two weeks have been short ones due to student-led conferences and inservice, but we're still working hard and having great conversations in Humanities! To learn more about OES Humanities, check us out at https://t.co/78uaJmIeKD #vted#ocsuvt
Next we'll be digging into historical protests in the form of the lead up to the American Revolution & comparing those actions to the protests that are happening across our country today. Are the injustices different? Are the parts involved justified in their discontent? #vted
Our 7/8 OES Humanities Ss are getting prepped to dig in to a challenging unit about injustice and protest. Step one was to examine and categorize images based on the similarities Ss noticed in them. Lots of intriguing results! 1/2 #vted#ocsuvt
On Monday, we'll explore each other's thinking and respond with questions and feedback. Hopefully we can gain a better understanding of how and why people protest. #vted#ocsuvt