
Volume 3, Number
1
1995 Indiana University - The Center for Adolescent
Studies
Who's in the Bag
Lesson Objectives:
Students will express personal characteristics
with items from home and introduce themselves to one another.
Grade Level and Subject Area:
6-9/All
Materials:
Students will provide items from home and their own
shopping bag. Teachers will need to remind students several times to bring
in their bags. This works best with 100% participation. Instruct students
not to bring in valuable items.
Activities and Strategies:
Ask each student to bring an
unmarked grocery bag from home and give it to the teacher. The bag is to
contain three or four items from the student's home that "say something
about who the student is." The teacher empties one bag at a time before
the class. The students are to react to the contents of the bag before
guessing the identity of the owner. As the contents of each bag are
revealed, students should discuss the following questions:
- Was the bag brought by a boy or a girl? How can you tell?
- What kinds of activities does this person enjoy?
- Is s/he an indoor or an outdoor person?
- Why do you think s/he chose the items that are in the bag?
- What one item in the bag do you think s/he is especially proud of?
By the time the questions are discussed, the students will probably be
calling out the name of the suspected bag filler. Before having the person
identify themselves, it is fun to say "O.K. on the count of three,
everybody point to the person whom you think belongs to this bag!"
Tying It All Together: Spend a few minutes at the end of the class
processing the exercise by asking the following questions:
- Through
the items in your bag, what were you saying about yourself?
- How
did you feel when the contents of your bag were revealed?
- What did
you learn about others by studying the contents of their bags?
- Did
you find it difficult to guess correctly? Why?
- What did you learns
about yourself from this exercise?
Created by Lorna Hockett, Waldport Elementary School, Waldport, OR

This document was last updated 5/29/97 by
Chandra Hawley.
Copyright
1996 Indiana University -
Center for Adolescent Studies, all rights reserved.
Kris Bosworth - Director