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Lesson: Poster Infographic Project

Poster Infographic Project is the transition from student to teacher. After weeks of investigating systemic oppression and the activists fighting to dismantle it, students are tasked with educating their community. This lesson challenges students to merge high-level informational writing with graphic design, ensuring their message of resistance is both clear and compelling.

Designed for two extended ELA blocks, the project is highly flexible—allowing for traditional physical posters or modern digital presentations (PowerPoint, Canva, etc.). Students organize their “Problem,” “Solution,” and Optional paragraphs under clear subheadings, integrate text features like maps or charts, and—for the first time—learn the academic rigor of a formal Bibliography.

The unit concludes with a Group Presentation where expert groups share their findings with the class, followed by a deep individual reflection on their growth as writers and advocates for social change.

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Why Educators Use This Lesson

This is the moment your students stop being researchers and start being the authors of a more just future.

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