Bell Ringer: Word of the Day Definition: a person who Part of Speech : speaks for or supports advocate: Noun a person or cause; one advocate: Verb who.

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Bell Ringer: Word of the Day Definition: a person who Part of Speech : speaks for or supports advocate: Noun a person or cause; one advocate: Verb who defends anotheradvocating: Verb Picture : Sentence : Advocate

Writing Prompt Do not write the prompt. However answer by using the prompt to get you started. Write more than five sentences. Have you ever witnessed a person with disabilities being picked on or discriminated against. How did it make you feel? Did you do anything about it?

Writing Prompt Why is it important to be an advocate for those who may suffer from disabilities? Video Clip file://localhost/Volumes/KINGSTON/4th Quarter /Poetry /What-Would-You-Do%3F-Stuttering- Woman-Faces-Bullies%5Bwww.savevid.com%5D.mp4file://localhost/Volumes/KINGSTON/4th Quarter /Poetry /What-Would-You-Do%3F-Stuttering- Woman-Faces-Bullies%5Bwww.savevid.com%5D.mp4

Bubble Map: Exploring Disabilities

Being an Advocate for Others List some ways that we can be advocates for people with disabilities?

Poetry Contest

Poetry  Here's to the kids who are different  The kids who don't always get A's.  The kids who have ears twice the size of their peers,  And noses that go on for days....  Here's to the kids who are different,  The kids they call crazy or dumb,  The kids who don't fit in,  with the guts and the grit,  Who dance to the beat of a different drum....  Here's to the kids who are different,  The kids with the mischievous streak,  For when they have grown,  as history's shown,  Its their difference that makes them unique.  author Digby Wolf