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Smile Through It All

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LESSON INFO

DETAILS

LESSON TYPE

  • KNOW YOURSELF

GRADES

  • High School
  • Middle School

SEL COMPETENCY

  • Responsible Decision Making
  • Self-Awareness
  • Self-Management
  • Social-Awareness

TAGS

  • 21st Century Skills
  • Appreciation
  • Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Culture (AANHPI)
  • Children / Youth
  • Community / Culture
  • Creativity / Imagination / Writing
  • Education Formal / Informal
  • History
  • Immigration
  • Love
  • Mental Health
  • Overcoming Challenges
  • Race / Ethnicity / Racism
  • Self-Expression
  • Self-Love
  • Social Justice
  • Social Movements / Protest

ESTIMATED TIME

  • 45 - 60 Minutes

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KEY TOPICS

  • Asian American
  • AANHPI
  • Social Justice
  • Social Awareness
  • Self Awareness
  • J-Reyez
  • Korean
  • Asian Canadian

OBJECTIVES

  • Understand the impact Asian Americans have had on society.
  • Identify influential figures within the Asian American Community.
  • Reflect on the meaning of J-Reyez’s song titled “Smile Through It All Pt. 2.”

LINKS & MATERIALS

Demo of "Fast Fingers Game"

"Attitudes towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders"

Smile Through It All Graphic Organizer

Smile Through It All Graphic Organizer (Spanish)

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DISCLAIMER

In the video associated with this lesson, there is a line where the artist mentions his father has issues with alcoholism. If you know this to be true for any of your students, take the necessary precautions to ask them in private if they are okay with watching the video.