Description
What It Is:
This image shows a brainstorming activity centered around the word 'Community'. Several hands are visible, some holding pens/markers, surrounding the word which is written in large, bold letters. A red line underlines the word. There are also cups of coffee and glasses on the white surface.
Grade Level Suitability:
This activity is suitable for grades 3-12. Younger students can brainstorm simple definitions of community, while older students can explore complex concepts related to community involvement, social responsibility, and global communities.
Why Use It:
This brainstorming activity encourages students to think critically about the meaning of 'community' and its various aspects. It promotes collaborative thinking and helps students develop a shared understanding of the concept. It can also be used as a starting point for discussions about social issues, citizenship, and diversity.
How to Use It:
Present the image to students and ask them to brainstorm ideas related to the word 'Community'. Students can write their ideas on the worksheet or share them verbally. Encourage students to build upon each other's ideas and explore different perspectives.
Target Users:
This activity is beneficial for students in elementary, middle, and high school. It is also suitable for educators who want to engage students in discussions about community-related topics. It is appropriate for social studies, language arts, and character education classes.
This image shows a brainstorming activity centered around the word 'Community'. Several hands are visible, some holding pens/markers, surrounding the word which is written in large, bold letters. A red line underlines the word. There are also cups of coffee and glasses on the white surface.
Grade Level Suitability:
This activity is suitable for grades 3-12. Younger students can brainstorm simple definitions of community, while older students can explore complex concepts related to community involvement, social responsibility, and global communities.
Why Use It:
This brainstorming activity encourages students to think critically about the meaning of 'community' and its various aspects. It promotes collaborative thinking and helps students develop a shared understanding of the concept. It can also be used as a starting point for discussions about social issues, citizenship, and diversity.
How to Use It:
Present the image to students and ask them to brainstorm ideas related to the word 'Community'. Students can write their ideas on the worksheet or share them verbally. Encourage students to build upon each other's ideas and explore different perspectives.
Target Users:
This activity is beneficial for students in elementary, middle, and high school. It is also suitable for educators who want to engage students in discussions about community-related topics. It is appropriate for social studies, language arts, and character education classes.
