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Be the Rainbow in Somebody’s Cloud: Anti-Racism & Empathy for Kids 4-6
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Hello! During this one time class, students will learn about racism, anti-racism, and the importance of having kindness and empathy for others. Class will begin with class rules and introductions. Then, we will use slides, video clips, and stories to examine the meanings of race, racism, discrimination, and anti-racism. Next, we will discuss Maya Angelou’s famous quote, “Be the rainbow in someone else’s cloud.” Then, students will explore ways they can use kindness and their voices to stand...
Students will increase their understanding about racism and anti-racism. They will also explore ways they can use kindness and their voices to stand up to racism.
I love learning about history and its effects on the world. I have a B.A. from Columbia University in History. I also have over 10 years of experience teaching African American History to students in Kindergarten to 8th grade. I would love to have the opportunity to share my love of history with your child.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Dear Parents, Please be aware that this class will cover the sensitive topic of racism against others based on skin color. This class will not focus on the origin of racism in America, or details of the Civil Rights Movement and the current Black Lives Matter Movement. However, we will review the definition of race, racism, discrimination, and anti-racism . Students will also listen to a few short stories that enable them to identify what racism looks like in everyday life. Then, we’ll brainstorm ways to “be the rainbow in someone else’s cloud.” Empathy and rejection of intentional or unintentional racist behavior defeats discrimination. Students will be encouraged to participate and share their opinions. I will guide the conversation. The ultimate goal is to make children aware that all people should be treated fairly, and that discrimination is never acceptable. Sincerely, Teacher Jameelah
Hello! My name is Teacher Jameelah Peoples, and welcome to my classroom. I am excited to meet you! I have a Bachelor of Arts in History from Columbia University and a Law Degree from New York Law School. I love learning and sharing my knowledge...
Group Class
$11
per classMeets once
30 min
Completed by 538 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-6
2-7 learners per class