Are you ready to inspire your students to be good citizens right from the start? Integrating the Rights of a Child into your lessons is a fantastic way to set the tone for a year of learning about rights and responsibilities. The United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child offers a comprehensive framework that covers everything from the right to play and learn to the right to a name. This global agreement ensures that children everywhere can grow up healthy and happy, understanding their importance both as individuals and as part of a community.
Updated and Expanded: The Rights of the Child Resource
My highly popular resource, The Rights of the Child, has just received a fantastic update! The TEN sets of lesson slides now feature refreshed graphics and a sleek new layout, boasting over 250 slides in total. This extensive resource doesn't stop there—I've also added eighteen worksheets, available in both vibrant color and classic black-and-white, to cater to all your teaching needs.
Captivating Picture Books and Engaging Materials
To make your lessons even more engaging, I've included captivating picture books that beautifully illustrate the Rights of a Child. The twelve picture books help make complex concepts understandable and meaningful for young learners. There are many great picture books to enhance the resource, but these are my favorite!
Grab the list of these picture books. Please note that although I am an affiliate for these resources, each of these resources have been tested and approved by my students! If I have missed a must read, please post the title in the comments!
Dive into the new school year painlessly! These resources are designed to make your planning effortless and your teaching impactful. Together, let's help every child understand their rights and the value of being a responsible citizen!