Title: Diversity Project EDE 30002
1Diversity ProjectEDE 300-02
- By
- Jessica Bunger
- Geri Dey-Weeter
2Why are they like that?
- Grade 3rd
- Unit/Lesson Differences Among Cultures
3Table of Contents
- Different types of people Pages 4-6
- Languages Pages 7-8
- Age Pages 9-11
- Disabilities Pages 12-14
- Homosexuality Pages 15-17
- Class Pages 18-21
4Why are they like that?
- Why do I see so many different types of people in
America?
5Some of the reasons you see so many different
types of people in America
- We are all immigrants or the descendants of
immigrants who came in the last 400 years.
Immigration has been so diverse that there is no
longer any majority ethnic or religious group.
6Some of the reasons you see so many different
types of people in America
- The reason we all cant have the same skin color
is because of a substance called melanin.
Melanin is a skin-produced substance than absorbs
and disperses sunlight, producing tanning and
skin coloration, and thereby blocking out harmful
rays from the sun. We all have the same amount
of melanin, but depending on what country we are
from the melanin is spread out differently in our
body producing different skin colors.
7Why dont we all speak the same language?
- People who are not born in America do not learn
English as their first language. In some
American schools we offer programs for English as
a second language.
8English as a second language
- http//eslgames.com/edutainment/
9Why do they always say older people are wiser?
- Older people have lived longer and have
experienced much more than a younger person can
imagine.
10Why do they always say older people are wiser?
- Seniors love to share their knowledge and love
children.
11Activities with Senior Citizens
- Take a field trip to a Senior Center.
- Play games at the Center, such as bingo.
- Assign the children a senior buddy for the whole
year.
12Why are some people in wheelchairs?
- Some people are born with disabilities that do
not allow them to walk. Therefore they must rely
on the use of a wheelchair.
13Activities for Children in Wheelchairs
- Halloween costume idea
- http//family.go.com/crafts/season/feature/famf090
0drummer/famf0900drummer.html
14Accepting Differences
- http//pbskids.org/clifford/caregivers/activities/
act_108a.html - Using Clifford The Big Red Dog episode 108A, the
class will learn how to accept differences among
peers.
15What is homosexuality?
- http//www.shpm.com/qa/qaglbt/qaglbt11.html
- This website offers ways of explaining to
children peoples different lifestyles.
16Books dealing with homosexuality
- Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman
Illustrated by Diana Souza
17Activities dealing with homosexuality
- The Attitudes Game
- This game, based on an exercise by Phyllis Vos
Wezeman in her book "Creating Compassion
Activities for Understanding HIV/AIDS", brings up
some of the facts and myths regarding gay and
lesbian people. - http//www2.gol.com/users/aidsed/rainbow/teaching/
att.html
18What does Class mean?
- Class refers to your position in society. In
America, we have Upper Class, Middle Class, and
Working Class
19Upper Class
- This term usually refers to people in America who
hold the most money or hold positions of power.
For example, the President of the United States.
20Middle Class
- Middle class is a term that usually refers to
people who make the average amount of money.
21Working Class
- This term usually refers to people who make below
average income. An example would be factory
workers.