The students will create a representation of who they want to be in the future using popsicle sticks and colored papers. They should think of why it is their dream and how they can attain those dreams.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Grade(s): 1st – 3rd
The students will create a representation of who they want to be in the future using popsicle sticks and colored papers. They should think of why it is their dream and how they can attain those dreams.

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