Activities & Games

Virtual Games – What’s In Your Home?
Kindergarten-5th Grade
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Allotted Time

15 minutes

Target Behavior

Get along with different types of people

Words to Live By

I understand others are unique. I want to learn more about everyone I meet. I want to step into their shoes and see what they are going through.
Social Awareness
Others are unique and it's important to learn more about them

Children who understand others are unique can:

RECOGNIZE how diversity enriches a community

DEMONSTRATE strategies for building relationships with others who are different from them

RECOGNIZE the existence of various groups based on social and cultural variables

DESCRIBE the basic rights of all individuals regardless of their social or cultural affiliations

Help your students learn more about each other in this engaging activity. Students will learn about the other students by taking a sneak peek into their homes.

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