Keywords
Culture/Ethnicity; Difference; Disability and Health; Encouragement; Forearm crutch; Hearing aid; Individuality; LGBTQ (Gender and Sexuality); Multicultural community; Multicultural; Gay/Lesbian; Physical Disability; Self-acceptance; Self-esteem; Two mothers; Wheelchair user
Abstract
The students will explain why it is important that everyone is unique. ● The students will identify the parts of print (book title, author, illustrator) and their roles. ● Students will use uppercase and lowercase letters to write their name. ● Students will create a self-portrait through the use of a multitude of mediums. ● Students will share their self-portraits and explain why they are unique.
Date Created
6-30-2023
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
College
College of Community Innovation and Education
STARS Citation
Binkley, Carrie, "There's Only One You" (2023). Diverse Families Bookshelf Lesson Plans and Activities. 67.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/diversefamilies-project/67