In this activity, the students will create Borromean rings out of paper plates and fill them with handprints of their own hands using different shades of multicultural colors.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 6th
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“No man is an island.” Everyone requires and offers assistance to one another. This act of kindness will have a great impact on everyone, especially if unity knows no skin color. In this activity, students will show acts of unity and spread kindness!
In this activity, the students will create Borromean rings out of paper plates and fill them with handprints of their own hands using different shades of multicultural colors.

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