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LESSON PLAN
The Price of Fast Fashion
Skill
Close Reading
Read the Article
Social media is driving young people to buy more cheap clothes than ever—but there are hidden costs.
Before Reading
1. Set FocusPose this essential question to guide discussion: What ethical factors should drive how producers create goods and services and how consumers choose to purchase them?
2. List VocabularyShare with students some of the challenging vocabulary words in this article. Encourage them to use context to infer meanings as they read.
3. EngageAsk: If I were to give you $100, would you spend it on five sweaters that you knew you’d throw out in a few months or on one sweater that you planned on keeping for many years? Why?
Analyze the Article
4. Read Have students read the article, marking the text to note key ideas or questions.
5. DiscussDistribute or project Up Close: The Price of Fast Fashion, a close-reading activity for students to work on in small groups. (Note: The questions on the PDF also appear on the facing page of this lesson, with possible responses.) Follow up with a class discussion. If you’re short on time, have each group tackle one or two of the questions. Collect students’ work or have each group report its findings to the class.
Extend & Assess
6. Writing PromptWhat steps are some fast fashion manufacturers taking to ensure that their manufacturing processes follow labor laws and are more environmentally friendly? Do you think these steps are adequate? Explain.
7. VideoWatch the video about fast fashion. What does it add to your understanding?
8. Classroom DebateShould manufacturers be required by law to produce sustainable clothing?
9. Quiz & SkillsUse the quiz to assess students’ comprehension and Organizing Ideas to review outlining skills.
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