Dickens Annex Students Inspired to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan
In response to the tragedy of
Typhoon Haiyan, the teachers at Dickens Annex collaborated to prepare a
powerful language lesson using the wordless picture book The Flood written by Alvaro
F. Villa.
Students used their critical
thinking skills to ask questions, empathize with the characters in the book,
and make connections to current events.
The students made the
connection to Typhoon Haiyan and deepened their understanding of the tragedy
there by viewing and responding to photographs of typhoon victims.
As a result of this powerful
lesson, students chose to take action by earning a toonie by doing chores at
home to donate to the Red Cross. Students earned $257.
Three brothers in our school were
inspired to continue fundraising over the weekend by holding a hot chocolate
sale in their neighbourhood. The boys were overwhelmed by the response, which
included many neighbours with family in the Philippines stopping to thank them
for their efforts. The boys raised over $400.
With the government doubling
these donations, Dickens Annex students will have contributed over $1300 to the
Red Cross.
The teachers at the Annex
were so excited to see a critical literacy lesson inspire social action, and felt
so proud of our students!
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