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ACTIVITY 1: “The Allegory of the _____”
An allegory is a clever way of crafting insightful questions about what it means to be human. The power of an allegory is that it can teach life lessons and morals without making the reader feel like they are being lectured. In this activity, you will create your own allegory.
UNIVERSAL QUESTION or ISSUE / ALLEGORICAL SYMBOL
Climate change
Social justice
Education reform
Human purpose on Earth
Everlasting love
Life after death
Forming identity
Teaching Suggestion: In this activity, students should think of their own life to make allegories more relatable and understandable. The planning table can be student choice, or the teacher can add more rows with more questions. Teachers can further enhance the activity by adding a column in which students pose and/or answer a question about the topic provided.
By Antoine de Saint-Exupéry