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Description

Number of activities: 5 adapted tasks, including dotted writing, matching, word tracing, visual association, and identification of Enlightenment ideas.


Target Audience:

Students in the literacy process who have difficulties with reading, writing, fine motor coordination, and interpreting philosophical concepts.
Recommended for Grades 1 to 5, AEE, remedial classes, and Initial EJA.
Also recommended for students with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), Autism (TEA), ADHD, Dyslexia, Apraxia, Down Syndrome, and other learning difficulties.


Format:

Color PDF with large images of the philosophers, European flags, icons such as a light bulb, balance scale, books, and people. Includes dotted words to trace and color-coded matching tasks. Simple language and short instructions.


Objective

To help students learn, in a concrete, visual, and accessible way:

• who the main Enlightenment philosophers were;
• which European countries took part in the movement;
• which central ideas shaped the Enlightenment (reason, justice, rights, knowledge);
• how each philosopher contributed important concepts such as freedom of expression, social contract, and separation of powers.

The material brings Philosophy closer to daily life through images, symbols, and motor-based activities.


Content

Dotted writing of philosophers’ names:
Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau.

Matching European flags:
France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Germany, Italy.

Symbol → Enlightenment idea association:
• light bulb → rights
• balance scale → justice
• book → reason
• people → knowledge

Completing short sentences about Enlightenment principles:
• “The Enlightenment uses reason.”
• “People should have freedom.”
• “Education brings light.”

Philosopher → Enlightenment ideal association:
• Voltaire → freedom of expression
• Montesquieu → separation of powers
• Rousseau → social contract


Differentials

 

✅ Dotted-line activities that strengthen fine motor coordination and literacy.
✅ Strong visual support with friendly illustrations of philosophers and Enlightenment symbols.
✅ Extremely simple language, ideal for neurodivergent students.
✅ Complex content transformed into concrete, accessible, and engaging exercises.
✅ Saves 6h15min of teacher preparation time.