Essential Question How are prejudices and bias created? How do we overcome them?

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Essential Question How are prejudices and bias created? How do we overcome them?

You will be separated into 2 groups The front row must face the North wall towards The back row must face the South wall towards picture NO CHEATING!!!

1. 1.What kind of emotions instantly come to you when you see this picture? 2. 2.Where do you think you learned about this individual? 3. 3.Who taught you about this individual? 4. 4.What did they teach you? 5. 5.How has the media (TV, movies, books, stories) shaped your image of this individual? 6. 6.How long have you known about this individual? 7. 7.Have you ever personally seen this individual? 8. 8.Have you ever seen someone dressed like this individual? 9. 9.Have you ever personally known someone who looks like this individual?

1. 1.What kind of emotions instantly come to you when you see this picture? 2. 2.Where do you think you learned about this individual? 3. 3.Who taught you about this individual? 4. 4.What did they teach you? 5. 5.How has the media (TV, movies, books, stories) shaped your image of this individual? 6. 6.How long have you known about this individual? 7. 7.Have you ever personally seen this individual? 8. 8.Have you ever seen someone dressed like this individual? 9. 9.Have you ever personally known someone who looks like this individual?

share your responses A volunteer from each side of the room come up to record answers on the board One side will be all Santa hat responses and the other side will be all turban responses. VS

Blog Entry go to dani417.edublogs.org Looking at our responses we've recorded on the board, what is similar or different about them? Why? Does it matter that most of you have had some experience with Santa during your lifetime? Why or why not? Would your responses to the image of the turban change if you knew someone personally for many years that wore one? What knowledge did you need in order to complete this task? What do you think we can learn from what we've done here? What skills were needed to complete this project?

Click the link below Search the site and “dig deeper” into the “Images in Action” to see the real meaning of these photos