
Ask students to consider the statement, "Fairness is more important than freedom."Įxplain that fairness is defined as "treating people according to their needs, free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism." Share the directions for the instructional strategy, Four Corners. Ask students to discuss their opinions of the concepts of equality and fairness. Watch the short clip titled, What is Equality? Stop the video at the 35-second mark.

Show slide 4 to review the learning objectives for the lesson. Constitution ensure all people living in America are given the basic rights of equality?" Take a moment to read aloud the essential question: "Do the amendments to the U.S.

Use Four Corners attachment to print signs.

Place signs labeled Agree, Disagree, Strongly Agree, and Strongly Disagree around the room prior to class.
