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This lesson focuses on what it means to be a good neighbor and how neighbors help and empower each other. Students learn best by hands-on experiences and opportunities to interact with the learning material. In order to help early learners connect as neighbors, we have to help shape their understanding of the world, their role as citizens of the world, and their role as productive human beings.
Grade Level: PK-2
This lesson focuses on what it means to be a good neighbor and the importance of connecting with one’s community. Students will be encouraged to go to 3 people in their immediate neighborhood (classroom) and say “Hello” in a language different from their own.
Grade Level: 3-5
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