Hudson Lab School
New York
4th Grade
5th Grade
General Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
All Lessons
In this lesson, students will explore the cultural diversity of New York City through the lens of immigration. By engaging in role-play and discussions, students will gain a deeper understanding of how various immigrant communities have shaped the city's culture and identity. This lesson is important as it fosters appreciation for cultural diversity and the contributions of immigrants to society.
In this lesson, students will participate in a listening circle where they take turns sharing and listening to stories or experiences. This activity is important as it fosters a sense of community and respect for each other's voices, helping students develop empathy and active listening skills. The lesson is tailored to accommodate the developmental differences in a mixed-grade 4/5 class.
In this lesson, students will engage in a mock election to learn about voting, counting, and analyzing votes. They will practice calculating percentages and interpreting data, which are essential skills in understanding democratic processes and making informed decisions. This lesson will help students develop critical thinking and mathematical skills in a real-world context.