Students recognise that individuals and groups have both common and different attributes and that each individual may be a member of many different groups. Students recognise, appreciate and value individual differences and perspectives.
In this lesson, students will work together and explore similarities, differences and stereotypes of apples. They will relate their discussion to different people in Australian society and conclude that there are similarities and differences among people living in a multicultural society.
The lesson is an adaptation for beginning and intermediate level ESL students of I am, you are, we are…
Bag of apples; enough for each pair of students to have one between them, include at least 3 varieties.
Download: Apple outline for stereotypes [DOC].
Note: apples can be substituted for different varieties of potatoes, or different socks etc. It’s up to you!
Adapted by teachers at Beverly Hills Intensive English Centre, NSW from The Prejudice Book- Activities for the Classroom, David Shiman and Barbara McLean.