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Social Justice Poetry March 2020

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Poems by Mrs. McFarlane's 3rd Grade Class Madison. WI Diversity by AR D ifferent I mportant V alued E verybody R espected S pecial I ndividual T ransgender Y ou are unique no matter what by tw no matter what you look like, you matter. no matter who you are, you can make a difference, the world matters. you can make a really awesome world. Jackie Robinson by HS Jackie Robinson was really brave First African American to join Major League Baseball People would yell People would throw things at him He stayed in different hotels Away from the team Malala by EI M alala was brave to fight for girls' education and still is A lso, did you know she loved school more than anything? L ed everybody to peace and helped girls go to school A lso, Malala got shot in the head and still survived!?! L oving Leader A lso, she led people to equity! Ruby Bridges by

2018-2019 Social Justice Poetry

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In April and May, students in our class researched and discussed various social justice topics that can be found in picture books. Students read, reflected, and then wrote poems about topics that they felt passionate about. Here are their poems and paintings.

Social Justice Poetry by Mrs. McFarlane's writing group

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Social Justice Poetry Hi Everyone!  This quarter, our whole school studied the topic of Social Justice.  3rd graders studied people and topics related to Social Justice.  We read multiple picture books related to the topic. Social Justice is  " justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society."  I am very proud of their work.