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The cover of The New Yorker magazine sparks a conversation about September 11th and the invaluable sacrifices the first responders made to rescue those in danger. Scholars discuss their observations, thoughts, and feelings then take pen to paper to write a letter or draw a picture of gratitude for a local emergency worker.
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Concepts
september 11th, september, american heroes, heroes, community helpers, firefighters, police, gratitude, kindness, expressing feelings, feelings, emotional development, emotions, identifying emotions, social-emotional learning, social awareness, emergency responders, the united states, new york, new york city
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Instructional Ideas
- Conduct the lesson on or near September 11th
- Send a letter home to parents and guardians explaining how the topic will be discussed and ways to prepare their child for the topic
- Invite a local first responder to speak to the class about their job
Classroom Considerations
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- Requires writing and drawing paper, as well as pencils and coloring materials
Pros
- Provides historical information in a kid-friendly manner
- Stresses the importance of showing gratitude
Cons
- None