Lesson 1: Discovering Rita Ann Higgins
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Biography of Rita Ann Higgins, pictures of her works

Introduction: Introduce Rita Ann Higgins and explain the objectives of the lesson.

Development: Read the biography of Rita Ann Higgins together as a class. Discuss where and when she lived and what she is famous for.

Conclusion: Recap the key points learned about Rita Ann Higgins and encourage questions.

Assessment: Ask students to write a short paragraph about what they found most interesting about Rita Ann Higgins.
Lesson 2: Exploring Rita Ann Higgins's Contributions
Time Allocation: 40 minutes
Resources Needed: Examples of Rita Ann Higgins's work, internet access

Introduction: Recap the previous lesson and introduce Rita Ann Higgins's contributions to society and culture.

Development: Show examples of her work and discuss their impact on society. Explore how her work has influenced the world.

Conclusion: Reflect on the impact of Rita Ann Higgins's work and discuss its relevance today.

Assessment: Ask students to write a short reflection on how Rita Ann Higgins has made a difference in the world.
Lesson 3: Connecting Rita Ann Higgins to Your Life
Time Allocation: 50 minutes
Resources Needed: Paper, pencils, markers

Introduction: Discuss how Rita Ann Higgins's work can relate to the students' lives.

Development: Ask students to think about how they can connect with Rita Ann Higgins's creativity and express themselves through art or writing.

Conclusion: Share and discuss the students' creations inspired by Rita Ann Higgins. Encourage peer feedback.

Assessment: Assess students based on their creativity and ability to connect Rita Ann Higgins's work to their own.
Lesson 4: Designing a Timeline of Rita Ann Higgins's Life
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Large paper, markers, pictures of Rita Ann Higgins at different ages

Introduction: Explain the concept of a timeline and its importance in understanding someone's life.

Development: Guide students in creating a timeline of Rita Ann Higgins's life, including key events and achievements.

Conclusion: Discuss the completed timelines as a class and compare the similarities and differences.

Assessment: Evaluate students' timelines based on accuracy, creativity, and completeness.