Grades K-1 Part of Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum In This Section Race, Color, & Nationality - What Does It Mean From The Mosaic Young children are often given the message that skin colour is irrelevant and that “we are all the same.” This lesson will help children understand the social impacts of race and help them feel comfortable naming and talking about racial difference. I'm Unique, You're Unique and We Are All Beautiful From The Mosaic This lesson explores both the visible and invisible differences between participants including race, gender, family structure, and personal history. Participants are encouraged to celebrate what makes themselves and each of their co-learners unique. Why It's Okay to Talk About Race From The Mosaic Why It’s Okay to Talk About Race What About Me Makes Me Special? From The Mosaic What About Me Makes Me Special?: My Body, My Culture, My Experiences Teamwork Makes the Dream Work From The Mosaic Teamwork makes the dream work: building Beloved Community wherever we are Exploring Our Feelings: how do our emotions make our bodies feel? From The Mosaic Exploring Our Feelings: how do our emotions make our bodies feel? Kindness With Boundaries From The Mosaic Understanding how interpersonal kindness is part of how we create anti-racist communities. Creative Jam: Imagine the Beloved Community From The Mosaic Creative Jam: Imagine the Beloved Community UP: Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum NEXT: Race, Color, Nationality Get a print-friendly version of Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum , including all sub-pages.