What does it mean to be a member of a community?
Students will see the possibilities for philanthropy in the many communities that they belong to from local to national. They will investigate some nationally recognized philanthropists and their contributions of time, talent, or treasure.
One 45 minute class period
The learner will:
Anticipatory Set:
Write the words philanthropy and community on the board. Ask the learners to recall the definitions of each of those words. If the learners do not know , give them the definitions with some examples. Help them come to the conclusion that philanthropy means giving of your time, treasures, and/or talents for the common good.
The student will produce a bookmark featuring a locally or nationally recognized philanthropist and their contribution. This bookmark may be assessed using Attachment Three: Rubric for Bookmark.
Students can create their bookmarks at home and share the information with their families.
After The LEAGUE One Day Service Event, have the learners use the book mark template again to create a bookmark about themselves and what they did during One Day.
John F. Kennedy - What Can You Do for Your Country? speech
http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/jfk-inaug.htm
Lesson Developed By:
Cathy Schneider
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Ben Franklin |
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Clara Barton |
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Alexander Graham Bell |
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Booker T. Washington |
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Will Keith Kellogg |
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Henry Ford |
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Bill Gates |
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Oprah Winfrey |
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Bookmark Directions:
1. On the front of the bookmark, draw a picture that represents the contribution of the philanthropist.
2. On the back, fill in the information about your philanthropist.
3. Punch a hole in the middle at the top of the bookmark.
4. Thread a piece of yarn through the hole and tie a knot.
| Drew a picture of what the philanthropist did. | 20 points |
| The picture was colored neatly. | 20 points |
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Wrote the name of the philanthropist neatly and correctly on the back. |
20 points |
| Told what the philanthropist did to help others. | 20 points |
| Correctly told what type of gift was given. | 20 points |
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