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LESSON INFO

DETAILS

LESSON TYPE

  • KNOW YOURSELF

GRADES

  • High School
  • Middle School

SEL COMPETENCY

  • Self-Awareness
  • Social-Awareness

TAGS

  • Appreciation
  • Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Culture (AANHPI)
  • International
  • Race / Ethnicity / Racism
  • Storytelling

ESTIMATED TIME

  • 60 - 90 Minutes

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KEY TOPICS

  • Social Awareness
  • Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander

OBJECTIVES

  • Explore the diversity within the AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander) populations by learning about rapper Anik Khan’s experiences.
  • Demonstrate understanding and appreciation for diverse cultural identities by creating and sharing their own cultural artifacts.

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The Culture: From Bangladesh to Queens High School Graphic Organizer (Spanish)

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The Culture: From Bangladesh to Queens Middle School Graphic Organizer (Spanish)