Standard #: SS.912.P.9.8


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Discuss the nature and effects of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination.


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Lesson Plan

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Mob Mentality? How influences from Individual & Group Behaviors occur.

In this lesson plan, students will complete bell work related to prior knowledge of Gestalt principles and how our brain categorizes similarities and differences. Followed by a Think Pair Share (TPS) activity, creating a list within their groups of people, events, movements, politics, rules, laws that affect their lives. Once student groups have compiled a list, as a class combine and highlight common themes. After reviewing the common themes, what similarities they have, segway into Civil Rights Leaders and go over specific examples of the Civil Rights Movement in Florida. List provided in the event students don’t mention them.

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