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Penelope's Portfolio: Teaching Tolerance to Children Tolerance Activities, Character Education Lessons, Teaching Tolerance, Religious Tolerance, Emotional Learning Activities, Middle School Counseling, Elementary Counseling, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Elementary School Counseling

Teach children and students tolerance, diversity, and peacefulness. Teaching resources, and a list of ways to teach tolerance to kids are included in this blog post. Suggested activities and resources may be used by teachers, parents, homeschooling parents, specialists, school counselors, social workers, speech therapists, special education teachers, and other specialists.

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Allow your upper elementary, middle school, & high school students to research the different causes and effects of homelessness. Then use this project based learning unit to allow student to plan a community for the homeless with services and activities. This PBL unit focuses on a real world problem, while also incorporating 21st Century skills. You'll also be teaching tolerance and acceptance of others. Great for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th grade classroom or homeschool. Project Based Learning Elementary, Project Based Learning Math, Service Learning Projects, Pbl Projects, Teaching Tolerance, 6th Grade Social Studies, Problem Based Learning, 21st Century Learning, 21st Century Skills

Allow your upper elementary, middle school, & high school students to research the different causes and effects of homelessness. Then use this project based learning unit to allow student to plan a community for the homeless with services and activities. This PBL unit focuses on a real world problem, while also incorporating 21st Century skills. You'll also be teaching tolerance and acceptance of others. Great for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th grade classroom or homeschool.

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Tolerance Activities, Harmony Day Activities, Cultural Diversity Activities, Inclusion Activities, Diversity Training, Teaching Diversity, Equality Diversity And Inclusion, Diversity Activities, Diversity In The Classroom

One of the things that I am asked to do most often when training teachers or teens in ways to become more inclusive is to share specific activities that can be replicated in the classroom. I believe that some of the most important activities for those who want to be more inclusive involve teaching the difference between fairness and equality and teaching the value of diversity. Here is another simple activity to teach the value of diversity to students of any age. Teach Diversity Using…

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