A good book to read to start this campaign would be All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold. This book follows a group of students where everyone is welcome. This will hook the students. The activity to the left is also a good place to start. The resources below are a great place to start to create an anti-bullying in your classroom and potentially the school.
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You will need to research who your government representative is to write the letters to. Students will need to do research on the current refugee crisis and be able to write an argumentative letter on what they think needs to be changed.
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This resource includes activities for students to engage in that helps them understand immigration.
In this lesson, students will deconstruct common myths about immigrants and the process of immigration in the United States. They will also have an opportunity to share their knowledge with the greater community.
This lesson helps students appreciate diversity among their peers and the diversity of immigrants all over the world. Through hands-on exercises, students will discover similarities and differences they share with other children.
This lesson has activities with worksheets, charts, poems, and more that help students research the current refugee crisis and what is going on in the government with this crisis.