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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Read about the real-life experience of a teen who has hearing loss; distinguish hearing loss facts from myths; describe ways to advocate for those with hearing loss.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 8: Advocate for personal, family, or community health.
CASEL: Social awareness
KEY VOCAB
impairments
genetics
advocate
amplifying
Lesson Plan: My Life With Two Dads
Read about one teen being raised by a same-sex couple, and find out why he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Table of Contents:
1. Preparing to Read
2. Reading and Discussing
3. Building Comprehension and Vocabulary
4. Expanding SEL Opportunities
Before you read the article “My Life With . . . Two Dads,” ask your students the following pre-reading question:
What are some common misconceptions about what life is like for children of same-sex couples, and how can I advocate for LGBTQ families?
Close-Reading Questions The following questions can be shared in printable or interactive form from the Resources tab.
Critical-Thinking Questions
What resources or organizations exist at your school to help support LGBTQ students and families?
After reading the article, how do you think you personally can be an advocate for children of LGBTQ parents?
3. Building Comprehension and Vocab
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
Quiz
Vocab Builder
Continue the learning journey with the following extension activity:
After students have read the article, have them ADVOCATE FOR LGBTQ FAMILIES by researching programs on colage.org, an organization dedicated to supporting children of LGBTQ parents. In this activity, they’ll choose their favorite Colage program and then design an Instagram post or a TikTok video to spread awareness! Hint: Canva is useful for creating multi-slide informational posts like the ones you might see on Instagram.
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