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Grade 4 Lesson 5: Grandma Aggie’s Story: Stigma and Discrimination in Real Life (Part 2)
Overview
In this two-part lesson, students will learn about Agnes Baker Pilgrim, who, before her death at the age of 95, was the oldest living member of the Takelma Tribe in Oregon. Through her story as an Indigenous woman, students will learn about stigma and discrimination in Oregon history as well as the current day. They will also identify things that they can do to help fight against discrimination when they see it or experience it.
This is designed as a two-part lesson with content in Lesson 1 offering a foundation for Lesson 2. The lessons are designed to be taught together while although each could be standalone if preferred.
Grade 4 Lesson 5: Grandma Aggie’s Story: Stigma and Discrimination in Real Life (Part 2)
In this two-part lesson, students will learn about Agnes Baker Pilgrim, who, before her death at the age of 95, was the oldest living member of the Takelma Tribe in Oregon. Through her story as an Indigenous woman, students will learn about stigma and discrimination in Oregon history as well as the current day. They will also identify things that they can do to help fight against discrimination when they see it or experience it.
This is designed as a two-part lesson with content in Lesson 1 offering a foundation for Lesson 2. The lessons are designed to be taught together while although each could be standalone if preferred.