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Who is Invisible Challenge

Critical Thinking for 21st Century Learning

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FREE CRITICAL THINKING LESSON:

Does society treat YOUR STUDENTS fairly?

Ask your class WHO IS INVISIBLE?

1. Open slideshow.

2. Teach lesson.

(Optional): Use the lesson plan to guide class conversations.

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The FREE version contains the slideshow lesson (220 minutes of content.)

  • The FREE version is easy-prep: 1) Open slideshow. 2) Teach.
  • Or, you can do some prep! Look at the 38-page lesson plan for script and discussion ideas.
  • The FREE version has an estimated 3.5 hours of content, but you can go faster or slower depending on class discussions.

The PAID version contains everything in the FREE version plus handouts and answer key. 

  • The PAID version requires prep.
  • There are 40 files. 43 pages of handouts, and 35 pages of answers. 
  • The 66-page lesson plan provides more scaffolding to help students analyze / evaluate.
  • The PAID version has 13 lessons and an estimated 13.5 hours of content (810 minutes). Lessons vary from 35 minutes to 105 minutes in length and are based on topic (as opposed to trying to have a standard classroom period in mind.) 

Upgrade to the 6Cs Citizenship Bundle

Includes everything above and

  • 17 Fun Middle School Debates to explore active citizenship
  • FAIR does not always mean EQUAL.
  • How to be an active citizen in the classroom, at school and in the world!
  • How to COMMUNICATE and APPRECIATE differences in opinion.
  • Analyze a video to explore global citizenship issues in perspective: if the world was 100 people. (Section B)
  • Consolidate learning. Use critical thinking to come up with criteria to identify what Citizenship is and isn’t. There’s also an optional review test. (Section C)

FREE slideshow lesson. Who is invisible - critical thinking package: diversity lesson, anti-racism
Slideshow teaches concepts. Do you see people who look like you, your family or your friends in this video?
Analyze media texts. Who is visible? Who is invisible? Are stereotypes reinforced or challenged?
3.5 hours of lessons. Detailed lesson plan and script

Start by asking your students…

“”Do you see people who look like you?”

What about people who look like your family? … your friends?

Get Students Talking

Provide a structured way to have courageous conversations in the classroom

Boost Self-Awareness

Help students identify their personal and social identities.

Raise Social Awareness

Identify social norms, including unjust ones. How are groups of people portrayed?

Show slideshow and teach!

88 slides guide your students through a series of questions.

Detailed lesson plan

38-page lesson plan gives you a script and discussion points.

Edit to meet your needs

Modify the Google Slides or Microsoft Powerpoint to fit your classroom reality.


What teachers are saying

This resource was great for Native American Heritage Month and engaging my students in dialogue about what the month means. Very easy to use!
Erin S
6th-grade teacher
(Nov 17, 2021)
My students really enjoyed the conversations we had inspired by this presentation! I would absolutely recommend it to use to discuss racism and bias!
Lauren D
6th-grade teacher
(Sep 30, 2021)
This is an appealing set of activities about racism and bias which was really easy to use both in the classroom and on Teams. I love the level of care and detail that has gone into creating this. Students were hooked by the presentation and found the content easy to digest. Thanks!
Pagecraft ELA
9th grade teacher
(March 2, 2021)
Great resource for my online homeroom class!
Catherine C.
8th grade teacher
(Dec 8, 2021)

Who is Invisible Challenge

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