Lesson 1: Discovering Malala Yousafzai
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Pictures of Malala, world map, whiteboard
Introduction: Introduce Malala Yousafzai and explain the objectives of the lesson
Development: Show pictures of Malala, discuss where and when she lived, and what she is famous for
Conclusion: Summarize key points about Malala Yousafzai
Assessment: Ask students to write one fact they learned about Malala
Lesson 2: Exploring Malala's Contributions
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Videos on Malala, chart paper, markers
Introduction: Recap Malala's story from the previous lesson
Development: Watch videos on Malala's contributions and discuss their impact on society
Conclusion: Reflect on how Malala's work has influenced the world
Assessment: Ask students to draw a picture showing Malala's impact
Lesson 3: Connecting Malala to Our Lives
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Paper, pencils, colored markers
Introduction: Discuss how Malala's story can relate to the students
Development: Brainstorm ways students can make a positive impact like Malala
Conclusion: Encourage students to think about how they can stand up for what is right
Assessment: Have students write a short paragraph on how they can make a difference
Lesson 4: Designing Malala's Timeline
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Craft paper, scissors, glue
Introduction: Explain the concept of a timeline and its importance
Development: Guide students in creating a timeline of Malala's life events
Conclusion: Share and discuss the timelines created by students
Assessment: Evaluate students' timelines based on accuracy and creativity
Lesson 5: Reflecting on Malala's Courage
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Story of Malala's shooting, reflective journal
Introduction: Discuss Malala's bravery in standing up for education
Development: Read about Malala's shooting and its aftermath, encourage students to reflect on their own courage
Conclusion: Share reflections and discuss the importance of standing up for what is right
Assessment: Review students' reflective journal entries
Lesson 6: Expressing Gratitude for Malala's Impact
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Thank you cards, art supplies
Introduction: Discuss the importance of showing gratitude
Development: Have students create thank you cards for Malala expressing their appreciation
Conclusion: Share and exchange the thank you cards with classmates
Assessment: Evaluate the creativity and heartfelt messages in the thank you cards