Finding Solutions to Problems — TAKING ACTION!
Hello Everyone,
As we come to the end of our unit on problem solving, we are looking at two things:
Number one, we are going to explore the Global Goals of the United Nations that were made to help solve some big world problems by the year 2030.
Number two, we are going to talk about what YOU, as young people, can do to help with these goals!
To help us with this, we will watch the first two links in class and discuss. Then, you will take some time to read over some stories of how young people chose to make a difference, when they encountered a problem in the world.
You will be choosing one person to research further and to create a PowerPoint presentation about them and how they inspire you to make a change in your world, too. You will need to get your choice of person approved by Ms. D before moving forward with further research.
More details to come in my next post about the project criteria.
Here are some websites to look over to get you started. You may choose a person not listed here, but our goal is to have each student do someone different.
Please choose someone by end of day January 31st, Tuesday.
UN Malala Introducing the World’s Largest Lesson and Global Goals 2016
UN World’s Largest Lesson Changing the World 2016
Ten Young People Who Changed the World
UN Young People Making a Difference
Six Young Activists Changing the World
40 Incredible Kids Who Changed the World
Merit Leighton and Marlowe Peyton, Plastic Patrol
Genesis Palacio Vegetarianism
Mia Hansen Jamba Juice Petition
Katy Butler Bullying Film Petition
Jonas Corona Love in the Mirror Helping Kids Who Are Homeless
Miguel Billings Homes for People in Haiti After Hurricane
Mikaila Ulmer Me & the Bees Nutrition and Pesticide Concerns
Alex Myteberi Helping a Syrian Boy During Syrian Civil War
Zianna Oliphant Speaking Up Against Violence Against Black People
Tokata Iron Eyes Indigenous Voices About Climate Change
Robby Novak YouTube Star Kid President Inspires Positivity
Lalita Prasida Sripada Srisai Invention to Clean Water
Ann Makosinski Hand-Powered Flashlight
Leah Nelson Becuz I Care Campaign for Kindness
Marley Dias Activist to Author
Levi Draheim Fight Against Global Warming
Ruby Bridges Civil Rights Trailblazer
Yash Gupta Helping Others See
Anne Frank Power of Her Diary
Stevie Wonder Blind Musician Makes a Difference
Aisholpan Nurgaiv Eagle Huntress
Louis Braille Inventor
Sacagawea Explorer
Dylan Mahalingam Philanthropist in the Digital Age
Wolfgang Mozart A Musician at a Young Age
Helen Keller Biography
Ryan Hreljac Philanthropist Ryan’s Well
Adele Ann Taylor Advocate for Literacy
Akrit Jaswal Young Surgeon
Thandiwe Chama Children’s Rights Activist
Margaret Knight Inventor
Jack Andraka Scientist, Pancreatic Cancer
Katie Stagliano Philanthropist, Katie’s Krops
Malala Yousafzai Activist for Girls’ Rights
Greta Thunberg Swedish Environmental Activist
Sylvia Mendez Activist for Racial Equality
Rene Silva Journalist to Change Lives
Nicholas Lowinger Philanthropist, Gotta Have Sole
Samantha Smith US Ambassador
Nkosi Johnson Activist for Kids with HIV/AIDS
Praveen Kumar Gorakavi Engineer Helping Others
Emma Watson Actor and Activist
Cassandra Lin Environmental Activist
Om Prakash Gurjar Children’s Rights Activist
Clara Schumann Musician
Easton Lachappelle Robotics Engineer
Claudette Colvin Advocate for Equality
Muzoon Almellehan Activist for Girls’ Rights and Education