Student Instructions
Frida Kahlo is a celebrated resilient female artist representing Mexican and Indigenous culture. The story highlights her spirited childlike creativity, understanding nature towards animals and her ability to persevere through sickness, hardship and being different from the other young children in town. Frida dealt with many difficulties in her life but she was able to transform the pain into joy through art, creativity, imagination and playing with her diverse group of animal friends! 1. Click the to listen to the story, Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos by Monica Brown 2. Click and complete the Mindful Journal 3. Page 1-4: Press play and listen to the questions and answers. Then use the to circle the best answer. 4. Page 5 Press play and follow along to the Mindful Moment: What is Important to You? 5. Page 6: Draw 1 or 2 things that are important to you using paper, crayons, colored pencils or markers and take a OR use the Seesaw tools to draw directly on your mindful journal. Use the to record WHY they are important. 6. Click to submit
The more achievements, stories and lives of women, both past and present, are acknowledged and celebrated, the prouder we all become of living, loving, thinking and being like the incredible girls and women we are and are fortunate to know. This story encourages kids of all genders to believe in their ideas, talent, creativity, ability to grow and learn, and, above all, to never give up.