In this lesson, the students will make some cut outs of different colors of hands attached in a circle as a symbol of peace and unity among nations in honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Grade(s): 6th – 8th
In this lesson, the students will make some cut outs of different colors of hands attached in a circle as a symbol of peace and unity among nations in honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

It may take a village to plough a country to progress, but it will need a good and effective leader to achieve success. Have the students get to know more about our previous presidents and make a craft of some of them, too!

What’s round, colorful, and fun to make all throughout? DIY Paper Rings! In this activity, learners will be given origami papers that they will fold, roll, and draw on to make paper rings in the shape of cats.

You see them mostly in churches or even in palaces. They way the sun passes through them leaves you at awe. Have a try at this activity and let your students create their own stained glass artwork with just cardboard and colorful tissue papers.

Figuratively, our hearts are the softest parts of our body. But what if it is made of straws and is formed of various triangles? The students’ hidden talents in architecture will shine in this activity.
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