WORKSHEETS
Teach children about the history and purpose of the United Nations, then try these related activities. United Nations…
In this worksheet, children will write about what peace, tolerance, trust, diversity, human rights, violence, and…
LESSON PLANS
Introduce students to traditional Puerto Rican song and dance through a multicultural music lesson that uses Spanish.
ASSESSMENT
After teaching students about women Nobel Prize winners, use this printable multiple-choice quiz to review what they…
BOOK GUIDES
Explore themes of peace and generosity as you discuss the story of Greg Mortenson and his journey to change the world.…
Expand students' understanding of the world with discussion questions and activities for Locomotion and Peace,…
TEACHING RESOURCE
And how is it sometimes considered a negative thing? Learn the definitions of negative and positive peace and explore…
Handout for "Perspectives on Peace" Lesson.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that has children predicting their future lives and thinking about world…
Activities and resources to teach Peace Begins With You, written by Katherine Scholes.
The use of symbols, like the Confederate Flag, can either empower an individual or offend them. In this lesson students…
Students will read how writers, artists, political leaders, and citizens define and image peace.
REFERENCE
Did you know that there are more than 1,000 languages spoken in Africa? To learn more, view this article.
A chart listing the fifty most widely spoken languages in the world.
MAPS
Do you know what language is spoken in Belize? Look at this chart to find the answer to that question and what languages…
In this writing activity, students investigate the Nobel Peace Prize.
Use a lesson that introduces the concept of human rights and responsibilities and helps students relate rights and…
Promote discussion about how Sword Quest and Swordbird by Nancy Yi Fan convey a message of peace with the group…
Explore the historic peace accord between Palestine and Israel in 1994.
Students create a pledge for peace in honor of International Peace Day, observed annually on September 21. The theme for…
Students learn about a famous African American, Ralph Bunche, and write about peace and how it can be achieved.
Students collect information about African-American heroes and plan a Hall of Fame induction.