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Introduce young learners to the idea of disabilities and making friends with children who are different than they are. Using Don't Call Me Special - A First Look at Disability by Pat Thomas, learners are guided through the new vocabulary they will learn, as well as discussion questions related to the stories.
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Adaptable
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the bonus activities as a homework activity, or for small groups in a literacy center
- Incorporate the lesson into a unit about acceptance and overcoming obstacles
- Periodically, take one of the papers out of the jar (from the closure activity) and have kids reflect on that particular way of being kind to their peers
Classroom Considerations
- The lesson is about people with disabilities, so be sure that your class can discuss the topic with sensitivity
- Consider adding questions with more depth and opportunities for synthesis
Pros
- Provides pre-reading suggestions, as well as closure and bonus activities
- Promotes open-mindedness and acceptance in your classroom environment
Cons
- Discussion questions are based on the comprehension level only