Description
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Lesson – High School
Introduce students to human rights through engaging Civics and SEL activities. Students define human rights, explore the UDHR’s 30 key rights, and analyze real-world scenarios, reflecting on fairness, dignity, equality, and their role in promoting inclusion locally and globally.
What’s Included
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Lesson Plan (PDF) – objectives, teacher notes, assessments, and Fairness Game rules
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Google Slides (PPTX + Link) – includes Fairness Game, UDHR overview, rights vs. responsibilities, case studies, global issues, and poster tasks
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Student Worksheets (PDF) – partner activities, reflection prompts, and case study questions
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Fairness Game Instructions (PDF) – step-by-step with two play options
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Poster-Making Template (PDF) – “My Role in Human Rights” activity
How This Resource Helps
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Ready-to-use with structured slides, activities, and assessments
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Sparks engagement through games, group work, and creative tasks
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Connects Civics & SEL by linking global rights to fairness and inclusion
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Flexible for 150-minute lessons or shorter sessions
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Student-friendly visuals and worksheets make human rights meaningful
Why Teachers Love It
Accessible, interactive, and reflective lesson that builds critical thinking, empathy, and active citizenship. Perfect as a standalone lesson or part of a human rights unit.






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