Empowering Students to Change the World In 60 Lessons
While this document is overwhelming, it is also easily navigable through specific ideas and grade levels.
Global Citizenship Guides
Incredible ideas to incorporate into your classroom broken down into subject areas.
Below are lesson plans that I developed for my fourth grade classroom that offer opportunities for students to gain global competency.
Students learn what climate change is and how it affects specific areas around the world. Students learn about a specific area in the world, natural disasters that affect that area and use a "take action" step. (Lesson developed during Fulbright TGC experience)
Students learn about habitats, adaptations, food webs, and communication of animals. They study a particular endangered species (resources included) and use a "take action" step.
Students learn about patterns in the Earth's surface, map reading skills, perspectives and volcano placement on the Earth's surface.
Students learn more about another culture through the study of Dias de los Muertos.
An hour long lesson, or several short lessons, helping upper elementary students identify who they are.