by Jacob Goings | Mar 5, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Justice Reading List Children’s Reading List for Teaching Justice: Picture Books A Place Inside of Me: A Poem to Heal the Heart by Zetta Elliott, illustrated by Noa Denmon Albert Keeps Score by Daphne Skinner, illustrated by Deborah Melmon Aquaman Is Fair by...
by Jill Tomey | Mar 5, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Justice Curriculum Connection – History When the colonists did not like how unjustly the British crown treated them, they fought back and eventually declared their Independence. The concept of justice permeated the Declaration of Independence, serving as a...
by Jill Tomey | Mar 5, 2024 | Activity
Justice Activities The activities here are fun ways to teach character. The game aspect makes the lesson more memorable. Each activity has processing questions at the end. Without processing the activity, the exercise is just a game. To make it a stronger...
by Wilson Walmsley | Mar 5, 2024 | No Matter How You Say It
No Matter How You Say It: Justice Word Origin The word Justice comes from the Latin word Iūstitia. The original sense was righteousness and equity. Can you see how being Just makes one righteous? Sign Language Justice Corruption Can you see how Justice...
by Jill Tomey | Jan 28, 2024 | Activity
Honesty Activities The activities here are fun ways to teach character. The game aspect makes the lesson more memorable. Each activity has processing questions at the end. Without processing the activity, the exercise is just a game. To make it a stronger...
by Jill Tomey | Jan 26, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Honesty Curriculum Connection – Science Lions speak the truth with their body language. Unlike tigers and other large cats, lions do not hide their feelings. They use their tail, mouth, and posture to let others know exactly what they intend to do. If a lion’s...