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This Tolerance & Cultural Diversity pack for Grade 5 and 6 has 15 activities designed to encourage students to think about how others can be different and how these differences should be respected.
The International Day for Tolerance is celebrated worldwide on November 16. It is about encouraging respect, kindness and cooperation among different cultures in our world community.
The activities in this pack can be used all year round for social and emotional learning lessons,
Included within the pack:
Also in available in the following Grade Levels:
International Day of Tolerance Pack – Years 1 & 2
International Day of Tolerance Pack – Years 3 & 4
❤️ What teachers are saying about this resource: ❤️
“I appreciate the discussions that these worksheets have generated. We are definitely changing how we see the world and people around us” Michelle
“Some really great conversations came from the activities!” Taylor
“This was a great a great tool for my students to use when learning about tolerance!” Brooke
“Beautifully presented and clear instructions” Pagecraft ELA
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Social & Emotional Learning | Kindness |
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Grade Level | Year 5 – 6 |
Literacy | Writing |
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