Lesson 1 (30 min):Read Ada’s Violin and relate it to an SDG
- Display the SDG icons in a visible place in your classroom. Remind students about the SDGs. (Ways to make the world better.). Say : “You are going to listen to a book where people make musical instruments out of some pretty surprising things. We are going to decide which SDG the people in this book help the most.
- Scaffolding: Consider pointing out a few of the SDG’s that Ada’s Violin addresses: Make the world a better place, Life on Land, Responsible Consumption and Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Say, “After we finish the read aloud, we are going to vote to pick one SDG that we think this book is mostly about. (Picking one is not absolutely necessary)
- Guide students to sit in read aloud spots. All students should be able to see the pictures. If you don’t have the book, you can use this recording: Ada’s Violin read aloud.
- Break students into small groups and have them discuss their opinions about what SDG Ada’s Violin helps the most.
- Class vote on most appropriate SDG.
Lesson 2 (30 min): Translating the Global Competency Indicators into Kid Language
Lesson Objective: The “Global Competency Indicators” while very meaningful, are sometimes hard for younger students to comprehend. This lesson will help students put the indicators in their own words.
- Group students in pairs or in small groups.
- Pass out Translating the Indicators document.
- Say: Global Competency indicators are ways of thinking and being that people can use to make the world a better place. Characters in the book, Ada’s Violin used these indicators to help achieve an SDG. It’s important for you to understand what each one means, so each group is going to put the indicators in your own words. You can use examples (but not from the book yet). You can also ask me or look up words on Google.
- Have students discuss the meanings of the indicators and write down a general definition with a general example. (not examples from the book)
- Words that may need to be defined: persist. reflect, collaboratively, capitalize
- Have students discuss the meanings of each indicator using their definitions and examples from the book.
Lesson 3 (40 minutes): Identifying 3 indicators that characters used in Ada’s Violin
Lesson Objective: Students will listen to Ada’s Violin again and pick three Global Competency Indicators that characters use in the book.
- Say: We will be rereading Ada’s Violin today. Today you will be listening for what indicators characters use in the book. Afterwards, you will be picking three of the indicators that we talked about in the last lesson.
- Read Ada’s Violin to the students.
- Pass out Relating the Indicators to Ada’s Violin
- Have students work in pairs to pick 3 of the indicators and explain how characters in the book used them.
- For example: Ada kept an open mind by being okay with playing a violin made out of trash and Niocolas Gomes applied creative thinking to build the instruments out of trash.
- Have a brief class discussion about the characters using the indicators


