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Equality & Inclusion: Collage B worksheet - Free Printable

Equality &  Inclusion: Collage B worksheet

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Explanation:
This task is about understanding the difference between equality and inclusion. Equality means giving everyone the same thing, no matter what their needs are. Inclusion means making sure everyone has what they need to succeed, even if that means different things for different people.

Let’s look at the pictures:

Picture 1: A group of people holding a sign that says “EQUALITY.” This is about people standing together and demanding fairness. This fits with the idea of equality.

Picture 2: A person in a wheelchair, a person with a crutch, and a person with a prosthetic leg. This shows people with different abilities. This picture is about inclusion because it shows people with different needs.

Picture 3: A chart that compares equality and equity. It shows two kids at a bookshelf. One is on a stool, one is on the ground. The one on the ground is on a stool so they can see. This shows that fairness (equity) means giving people what they need, not just the same thing. This picture is about equity, which is a part of inclusion.

Picture 4: A group of hands of different skin tones holding each other. This shows unity and inclusion. Everyone is included, no matter their background.

Picture 5: A chart that compares equality and equity. It shows the same idea as picture 3 — two kids at a bookshelf, one on a stool, one on the ground. This is about equity and inclusion.

Picture 6: A group of people with their hands raised. This shows participation and being included. Everyone is part of the group.

Now, the task is to match each picture to the correct number in the collage. The collage has spaces 1 to 6.

We need to think about what each picture represents and where it fits best.

The top of the page says “Collage: Equality & Inclusion.” So the collage should show examples of equality and inclusion.

Let’s match:

- Number 1: This is the picture with the “EQUALITY” sign. So this should go in space 1.
- Number 2: This is the picture with the people with disabilities. This shows inclusion — making sure everyone is included. So this should go in space 2.
- Number 3: This is the picture of hands holding each other. This shows unity and inclusion. So this should go in space 3.
- Number 4: This is the picture of the people with their hands raised. This shows everyone participating. So this should go in space 4.
- Number 5: This is the chart comparing equality and equity. This is a key idea for understanding inclusion. So this should go in space 5.
- Number 6: This is the chart showing the two kids at the bookshelf. This is about equity and inclusion. So this should go in space 6.

But wait — the instructions say “Click on each number to hear what picture to choose for each space of the collage.” That means we need to listen to what the picture is about and then drag it to the correct space.

So the correct matching is:

- Space 1: Picture 1 (the “EQUALITY” sign)
- Space 2: Picture 2 (people with disabilities)
- Space 3: Picture 3 (hands holding each other)
- Space 4: Picture 4 (people with hands raised)
- Space 5: Picture 5 (the chart comparing equality and equity)
- Space 6: Picture 6 (the two kids at the bookshelf)

But that doesn’t make sense because the pictures are labeled 1 to 6, and the spaces are 1 to 6. So we need to drag the picture that matches the number to the space.

Wait — the instructions say: “Click on each number to hear what picture to choose for each space of the collage.”

So we click on number 1, and we hear what picture to choose for space 1. Then we click on number 2, and we hear what picture to choose for space 2, and so on.

So we need to listen to what each picture is about and then drag it to the correct space.

Let’s look at the pictures again:

Picture 1: “EQUALITY” sign — this is about equality.
Picture 2: People with disabilities — this is about inclusion.
Picture 3: Hands holding each other — this is about inclusion.
Picture 4: People with hands raised — this is about inclusion.
Picture 5: Chart comparing equality and equity — this is about equity.
Picture 6: Two kids at a bookshelf — this is about equity.

Now, the collage has spaces 1 to 6.

We need to match the picture to the space.

But the task is to drag the picture to the space.

So the correct answer is:

- Space 1: Picture 1
- Space 2: Picture 2
- Space 3: Picture 3
- Space 4: Picture 4
- Space 5: Picture 5
- Space 6: Picture 6

But that’s not right because the pictures are not labeled with the numbers.

Wait — the directions say: “Click on each number to hear what picture to choose for each space of the collage.”

So we click on number 1, and we hear “picture 1” — the “EQUALITY” sign. So we drag picture 1 to space 1.

We click on number 2, and we hear “picture 2” — the people with disabilities. So we drag picture 2 to space 2.

We click on number 3, and we hear “picture 3” — the hands holding each other. So we drag picture 3 to space 3.

We click on number 4, and we hear “picture 4” — the people with hands raised. So we drag picture 4 to space 4.

We click on number 5, and we hear “picture 5” — the chart comparing equality and equity. So we drag picture 5 to space 5.

We click on number 6, and we hear “picture 6” — the two kids at the bookshelf. So we drag picture 6 to space 6.

So the final answer is that each picture is dragged to the space with the same number.

Final Answer:
1: Picture 1, 2: Picture 2, 3: Picture 3, 4: Picture 4, 5: Picture 5, 6: Picture 6
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of inclusion worksheet.
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