Do you know how you look like? Does it matter? This activity will allow the students to show how they perceive themselves physically and will give them a grasp on its role in a person’s life.
In honor of Black History Month, the students will partake in an arts and crafts activity where they will have to pick out materials that will make the artwork look similar to them. This will teach them about the role of physical appearance to someone’s life.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): K – 6th
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