African American Achievers Social Media Day

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JG and the Boys are back! Today, the gang traveled to Arthur Ashe Elementary to teach the 4th graders about different social media platforms and integrating them with their African American Achievers they have been researching.The first part of the lesson, we talked about “What is Social Media?” We broke the students up into four groups. Each group used a different online collaboration tool to discuss their thoughts about Social Media. Some of the questions the students considered included: Why do people use it? Is social media important? What words, programs, or apps do you think of when you hear the words Social Media? The collaboration tools the students had to choose from were PadletTodays MeetGoogle Drawing, and a Google Doc.For the next part of the lesson, the students split up into their Social Media groups. The four Social Media Templates the students were able to use were a Facebook Pages Documentan Instagram ActivInspire Flipcharta Pinterest Pages Document, and a Twitter ActivInspire Flipchart. After completing their projects, we shared and discussed. To wrap up the lesson, the students filled out a Social Media Lesson Survey to provide feedback on the lesson.

The kids had a super fun time today! If you’d like to do this lesson, here is today’s Lesson Plan Document with all the Examples!

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Mr. Ryan Stein is an educator that works with students at the elementary and high school level, as well as conduct workshops for college students and teachers throughout Virginia.
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