Black history month Modern-Day Discrimination Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets
Explore Modern DiscriminationEngage students in meaningful discussions on fairness, systemic inequality, and dignity using a human rights framework. Ideal for social studies, civics, ethnic studies, and Black History Month. What’s Included Lesson Plan with step-by-step guidance 29 Editable Google Slides Student Worksheets with 3 real-world case studies Interactive Fairness Game Coverage of UDHR, ICERD & modern movements like Black Lives Matter Reflection prompts and assessments Why Teachers Love It Low-prep and classroom-ready Encourages critical thinking and respectful dialogue Connects historical struggles to present realities
Child Rights Lesson Plan with Google Slides & Worksheets for High School Civics
Child Rights Lesson – High School Civics & SELTeach students about the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) through engaging, interactive activities. Students explore history, principles, government responsibilities, and real-life applications of children’s rights via discussions, case studies, and reflection tasks. What’s Included Lesson Plan (PDF) – objectives, flow, assessments, and resource links Google Slides (PPTX + Link) – discussion starters, CRC basics, timeline activity, case studies, poster-making, and reflection Student Worksheets (PDF) – case study questions with answers and MCQs CRC Timeline Template (PDF) – blank for class activity Child-Friendly Poster – simplified overview of CRC principles
Human Rights Defenders January Civic Lesson| MLK Day & Holocaust Memorial Day
Human Rights Defenders LessonHelp students explore courage, justice, and equality through real historical examples. Using discussions, interactive activities, and stories of the Suffragettes, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Malala Yousafzai, and Anne Frank, students learn how moral courage drives change. Perfect for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Holocaust Memorial Day, and social justice lessons. What’s Included Lesson Plan (PDF) – step-by-step guide with objectives and assessments Google Slides (PPTX + Link) – editable visuals and discussion slides Student Worksheets (PDF) – short-answer questions, case studies, and reflections Why Teachers Love It Ready-to-teach with clear structure and visuals Builds understanding
UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Lesson – High SchoolIntroduce 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 Lesson Plan (PDF) – objectives, teacher notes, assessments, and Fairness Game rules Google Slides (PPTX + Link) – includes Fairness Game, UDHR overview, rights vs. responsibilities, case studies, global issues, and poster tasks Student Worksheets (PDF) – partner activities, reflection prompts, and case study questions Fairness Game Instructions (PDF) –
UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan, Google Slides & worksheets
Human Rights and Responsibilities LessonEngage middle school students in exploring fairness, dignity, and equality through real-world examples, discussions, and creative activities. Students learn about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and connect these global ideas to their daily lives—perfect for social studies, civics, or character education. What’s Included Lesson Plan (PDF) – step-by-step guide with objectives and assessments Google Slides (PPTX + Link) – editable visuals and discussion slides Student Worksheets (PDF) – “Rights in Action” activities, matching exercises, and reflections Why Teachers Love It Ready-to-teach with clear structure and visuals Builds understanding of rights and responsibilities interactively Promotes






