
Harmony Day and Harmony Week are held each year in March, providing an educational touchpoint for classroom focus on civics education activities, inclusion, diversity and racism.
This digital learning resource (slideshow format) is designed with the needs of secondary students (Years 7–12) in mind with lesson activities to encourage them to think more deeply about positive change, civics and eliminating racism in their community. Learn about the significance of Harmony Day (celebrated globally on March 21st) and how it can still hold meaning and be a time for positive civics action and change in our community.
What's inside?
- The slideshow includes 30 slides with information and activities to complete
- Includes audio to support learners who prefer to listen to the slides rather than read them
- The language level is designed to suit older students who prefer easy reading text
Features
- Editable slideshow, so teachers may adjust the content and activities to suit your own learners and context
- The audio function can be turned on or off
- Teachers many edit the text to suit preferences
Who is it for?
The Harmony Day and Harmony Week digital slideshow is perfect for civics education with older students (Years 7–12) and young adults. It suits Life Skills, Transition Education, Vocational Programs and Resource Room students who have big ideas about positive change in their communities.
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