think about what these words mean. Tell them that the words will mean different things to different people and that it’s important to respect each other’s opinions. Work together to come up with a general description for each term, such as “all people being treated equally” for “fair...
and glue it onto construction paper or cardstock (if desired, to make the sign sturdier). Prompt them to glue or tape their sign to a craft stick to use as a handle. Ask them to raise their signs instead of their hands during attendance, when you ask for volunteers, and at other appr...
Hang classroom posters or display other materials celebrating differences in family structure. Whether it is a drug-prevention or other health-promotion poster, or a poster of a family reading a book, educators can communicate acceptance without saying a word. In PowerPoint presentations, make sure ...