social development racial issues lesson 1 6th grade1
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Social Development
Racial IssuesLesson 1
6th Grade 1
What do you think about this statement?
Making a decision about a person or group of people without really knowing them is
unkind and unfair.
6th Grade 2
What could cause you to make decisions about people?
Racial Issues• Racism- hatred of one person by another
due to their race or culture.• What are some basic examples of Racism?
–Name calling–Bullying–Slurs–Discrimination-Isolation
6th Grade 3
6th Grade 4
GenocideThe act and intent to
deliberately and systematically destroy an
entire people.Bias Motivated ViolenceIndividual:
Murder Rape
Assault
Community:
Arson TerrorismVandalism
Discrimination
Economic EmploymentEducational
Political
HousingSegregation
Individual Acts of Prejudice
Bullying Name Calling Slurs
Ridicule Social Avoidance De humanization
Bias
Stereotyping Insensitive Remarks Belittling Jokes NoninclusiveLanguage
Pyra
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Of H
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What Can You Do?
• What can you do if you encounter racism?– Speak up– Be educated about other cultures– Don’t make assumptions/Get to know
people– Include everyone to join your
groups/friends
6th Grade 5
6th Grade 6
STOP HERE
This is the end of Racial Issues
Lesson 1
Gang Issues
Lesson 26th Grade 7
Gangs A Gang is a group of people who often use violence
or intimidation tactics.
• It can be tempting to join a gang because some people feel secure, a sense of family, loyalty, and protection.
• Gangs can be dangerous and often YOU have to do something violent to become a part of it. In some gangs, members may have to vandalize, steal, assault, and possibly sell drugs.
6th Grade 8
Avoiding Gangs• Tell and adult if you are approached by a
gang member• Be clear to others that you are not
interested in joining a gang• Stay away from areas where gangs hang
out
6th Grade 9
• Join a sports team or club• Volunteer with a
neighborhood watch group• Coach a sports team for
younger teams• Get involved in your
community
6th Grade 10
Other Choices Besides Gangs..