Sequencing Events in a Story

Author:
Ms. Akeyla

How can understanding the method and role of stories/storytelling guide ourselves in understanding others and the world around us?

Grade Level
K - 2nd
Subjects
English Language Arts
Duration
35 minutes
Mode
Face-to-Face Hybrid

Trajectory

Acknowledged

Engages in discussions and activities around representative diversity and individual differences without grappling with structural oppressions. Culture is externalized and the focus is on the abstract. Minor discomfort may be felt and tensions are largely avoided.

Throughlines

Multiple Ways of Knowing and Doing

The knowledge and wisdom of the students, families, and communities are centered in content and materials to promote equitable and inclusive learning experiences.

Empowering Families and Communities

Families and community members are key stakeholders in determining the ways materials and resources are accessible, equitable, and inclusive for all students.

Standards

Social Justice

Identity 3 - Students will recognize that people’s multiple identities interact and create unique and complex individuals.
Identity 5 - Students will recognize traits of the dominant culture, their home culture and other cultures and understand how they negotiate their own identity in multiple spaces.
Diversity 8 - Students will respectfully express curiosity about the history and lived experiences of others and will exchange ideas and beliefs in an open-minded way.

ISTE NETS

Knowledge Constructor 3c - Students curate information from digital resources using a variety of tools and methods to create collections of artifacts that demonstrate meaningful connections or conclusions.

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