LGBTQ Pride Month Activity Resources for Middle and High School Students
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you struggle to find resources that support your LGBTQ students? Then download this LGBTQ Pride Month Activity Resources for Middle and High School Students resource! This comprehensive research project allows students to explore websites containing resources for LGBTQ youth. This resourceful scavenger hunt will send students to websites of organizations that support LGBTQIA+ youth in various ways. It is a perfect way to support students and let them know what resources are available to them in a confidential manner.
When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive this activity in print and digital formats. The research questions provide scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about Ramadan with this high-quality, no-prep resource!
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