By starting this young, teachers will be able to help students be more open to the ideas and opinions of others. One way teachers could do this is by engaging students in a kinesthetic activity in which they are asked to move based on the responses they make. The way this activity works is that the teacher asks students a series of different questions related to various subjects. Based on the answer to the question the student would then move to the corresponding corner that answers that question. The following is a list of example questions the teacher might ask: "what is your favorite activity?", what is your favorite subject? and do you like sports?". These questions would then be complemented with questions that address cultural diversity. Some cultural diversity questions could be "do you speak more than one language?", what is your favorite holiday? and what ethnicity are you? " The goal of asking these questions is to make students realize that they share similar interests, regardless of their culture. Furthermore, the teacher could cultivate students' interest in different cultures by spending a few weeks teaching different languages. For example, one week students would learn greetings and common phrases in Spanish, then the next week in French, and so on. To help students remember, the teacher might give the student post-it notes
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