Kid Congress tells us about all the beautiful things that can come from listening to others.
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KID CONGRESS Episode 9: The Big Hearing
Good News Resources:
Collaborative Writing Tools:
Publication Tools:
Kid Congress tells us about all the beautiful things that can come from listening to others.
KID CONGRESS Episode 9: The Big Hearing
Good News Resources:
Collaborative Writing Tools:
Publication Tools:
The Global Happiness Meter in the Kid Congress headquarters is LOW! But luckily, Zoie is here to help make the world happier with her Policy for People.
Collaborative Writing Tools:
Digital Citizenship:
Here's 10 things us humans can learn from animals. Which is your favorite?
Tools to generate lists:
Safe Search Engines:
Create a Cartoon:
Tweet About It:
Speak It Out:
What Do You Meme?
Title It:
Write a Story:
Act It Out:
Top Facts List:
PSA: Things don't have to stay the way they are! YOU can make a difference!
KID CONGRESS Episode 6: 10 Awesome Things We Can Do Right Now
Tools to Share Feelings:
Blog Tools
Local School Challenge
Give Your Time Challenge:
Pizza!! (Party for Others):
Compliments:
Gratitude:
Make Supplies to Give to Those In Need:
Ribbon Ceremony:
Silence:
Listen:
Write a Song for Someone and Perform It:
Leyla is here to show you how one letter can change the course of history.
Kid President in the Classroom Facebook Community
15 Ways to Bring More Positive Language into Your Classroom and School
Ideas for writing letters:
Let’s TACO ‘Bout How Awesome You Are printable
Digital Word Collection tools:
Jackson has a thing or two to say about being a good neighbor.
The young are at the gates! It's time for us to listen to them!
Collaborative Writing Tools:
Let's celebrate of all the good we can do together...because together...WE'RE LOUDER!
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat from Google Arts and Culture website
Pixel Art Options:
Put colorful sticky notes on the walls (Examples)
Color squares in graph paper (Printable graph paper)
Use fuse beads
Create digital pixel art using Pixel Art Maker or ABCya Pixel Maker
Create pixel art in Excel or Google Sheets
Use Mosaically website to create art that can be shared digitally (It is free to create and share links to zoomable photo mosaics online but there is a fee to print completed mosaics)
Use pieces of painted paper/cardboard or scraps of construction paper (Example)
Tools for digitally sharing pixel art:
Pixel-based toys:
Brad tries again, and again, and again. Eventually, through persistence and a variety of strategies, he succeeds. Failure can be a step forward, if we keep trying to overcome the obstacles standing in our way and enlist the help of others.
Tools for engaging in real time:
The Marshmallow Challenge:
Google Doc for setting up a collaborative planning space
Activities for Beginning Makers:
Activities for More Advanced Makers:
Resources for exploring maker projects:
Picture Books:
Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty
Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty
The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires
Today I will Fly! by Mo Willems
The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds
Spoon by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Shhh! We have a plan by Chris Haughton
It’s Okay to Make Mistakes by Todd Parr
On a Beam of Light by Jennifer Berne
Violet the Pilot by Steve Breen
Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty
Extension Resources for Failing Forward
Students are encouraged to make the world a better place by starting their own Joyful Rebellion. Rather than an angry face and a raised fist, their weapons will be a smile and a high five. Small changes can make a big difference!
Worksheets:
Real World Examples*:
Curating online content
Weebly for creating a digital Hall of Fame
Mind-mapping tools:
Google Doc for setting up a collaborative planning space
Flipgrid for collecting student reflection videos
Suggested Extensions:
*For a full YouTube playlist of the real world example videos (minus the Rosa Parks video, which is on PBS), click here.
This lesson plan provides tips and activities designed to help your students appreciate the impact others are making on their lives. In addition to looking at their personal histories, students will research famous individuals to see how people they don’t even know have a made a difference in their lives.
The lesson plan offers activities to help students appreciate their own talents as well those of their classmates. By cooperating with each other they will see how much they can accomplish together.
Mind-mapping tools:
Real World Examples*:
Curating online content:
Suggested Technology Tools:
Microsoft Word template for cards and letters
Tinkercad/3D Printer
Animoto for digital photo book
Earsketch for composing music
Adobe Spark for video creation
Weebly for website or blog
Haiku deck for presentations
Canva for graphic design
*For a full YouTube playlist of the real world example videos click here.