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Number of activities: 6 adapted exercises including matching, marking, sentence completion, word search, symbolic writing, and true or false questions.
Target audience:
Students with difficulties in reading, abstraction, and interpretation in Philosophy, History, and Sociology. Designed for High School and Adult Education (EJA). Also recommended for students with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), Autism (ASD), ADHD, Dyslexia, Down Syndrome, Apraxia, and those in the process of philosophical literacy.
Format:
Color printable PDF, featuring accessible language, visual icons (light bulbs, emojis, philosophers), and an answer key included.
Objective:
To help students understand the main ideals of the Enlightenment, connecting abstract concepts such as reason, freedom, and knowledge through images, comparisons, and symbols. The material encourages critical thinking and philosophical reading in a visual and engaging way.
Content:
Topics: The Enlightenment; reason and freedom; modern philosophy; ideas of Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu.
Methodology: Short activities with matching, sentence marking, word searches, and guided symbolic writing using emojis and visual icons.
Exercises: Identification of philosophers and their ideas, sentence completion, word searches with Enlightenment concepts, and analysis of philosophical statements.
✅ Accessible and visual language, ideal for students with intellectual disabilities.
✅ Connects philosophy to concrete and cultural situations, making learning meaningful.
✅ Encourages reasoning, creativity, and symbolic expression.
✅ Suitable for regular classes, tutoring, and special education (AEE) with dramatizations and guided reading.
✅ Saves up to 6h48min of teacher preparation time.
