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Power Can Be Fast, Slow, Loud, or Quiet

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Summary

Power may seem loud and fast, but it can also be slow and quiet.

  1. First, students will brainstorm fast and slow examples of power using four scenes.
  2. Next, they will categorize those same examples as loud or quiet.
  3. Finally, they will group examples into four categories and then add new ideas they think of.

This lesson also includes 3 student videos and 2 printable worksheets.

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