Civics - Global SolidarityFirst we watched this
Photo Essay of UNICEF's Convention on the Rights of the Child.
It is now worth your time to view at least two other
Photo Essays created by UNICEF. Check out all of the links to photo essays along the left side of the page.
Your job today will be to add your own slides to this
UN Declaration of Human Rights Photo Essay in Google Presentations. Do not change the format of this presentation - it needs to be uniform in style.
Font is ARIAL - White letters - Size 14.PLEASE PUT YOUR
NAME ON EACH SLIDE.
ENSURE THAT YOUR SLIDES
ARE IN THE CORRECT ORDER ACCORDING TO YOUR ARTICLE NUMBER.
Your topic will be, "Global Citizenship through the UN Declaration of Human Rights." Like the first photo essay that we watched (link is at the top), you will include quotes from various articles in the Declaration to help tell your story. You will also include your own explanations for each article, along with different photos, addressing these six items below.
1. Include your article from the UN Declaration of Human Rights on your first slide.
2. Explain
three examples of how you can stand up for the rights of the oppressed.Depict and explain briefly
three examples of weaker members in our Global Community (international, outside Canada).
3. Depict and explain briefly
three examples of weaker members in our society (local, within Canada).
4. Depict and explain briefly
one method through which solidarity can bind the rich to the poor.
5. Briefly explain
one method through which you can become aware of victims of tragedy and then give an example of it, e.g. war, natural disaster, political strife, disease, drought, famine, poverty, abuse, neglect, lack of education, etc.?
6. Explain
three ways that illustrate differences that global citizens have that can be part of solutions to problems indicating that are all still part of "one human family"?
7. Finish with a slide indicating that ...."THIS is how I can be a Global Citizen."
Here is a link to the UN Declaration of Human Rights.Here is a link to the UN Declaration of Human Rights articles that we actually used for his work.