One Out of Five: Disability History and Pride Project
This teaching resource has been updated as of September 2020 and includes new modifications for virtual instruction and elementary school classrooms, in addition to the original materials designed for middle and high school students.
One Out of Five was designed by the Washington State Governor's Office of the Education Ombuds in partnership with Rooted in Rights and two local educators, Adina Rosenberg and Sarah Arvey.
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OO5: Disability History and Pride Project Overview
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OO5: Google Drive - Updated October 2020
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OO5: Book Resource Guide
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OO5: Posters - Select poster and right click to save as and download or print.
Note: Edits will be made first on Google Drive, and updated to the web page afterwards.
This teaching resource revision was made possible by a Unite:Ed grant from the University of Washington's College of Education.
Teaching Resources
- Book Resource Guide
- Lesson Modifications: Elementary School and Virtual Learning
- Connections to Current Events: COVID-19 and BLM
Lesson Plans
- Overview
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One Out of Five: Disability History and Pride Project Overview
In 2008, Washington state legislature passed a law declaring October as Disability History Month. Until now, schools have created their own approaches to honor the month. The title of this project is "One Out of Five: Disability History and Pride" because 1 out of 5 people in the United States has a disability, and this resource is designed to celebrate the history and identities within this large and diverse community. "One Out of Five" was designed by the Washington State Governor's Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO) in partnership with two local educators, Adina Rosenberg and Sarah Arvey, as a guide for schools to address Disability History Month. OEO has also partnered with Rooted in Rights, the video production team of Disability Rights Washington, to create student voice videos centered around Washington students with disabilities, featured in Lesson 1 and in a separate discussion guide.
"One Out of Five" is designed for ELA classes, but can be easily modified for grade levels, subject areas or virtually learning. This resource can be used during Disability History Month or any other time during the school year. The lessons are designed to be taught in order, but also function as stand-alone lessons and/or activities. Lessons are broken into 5 - 15 min components, and can be used to introduce ideas and vocabulary words on a limited time schedule.
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Student Voice Videos
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- One Out of Five - Angelina's (A.J.'s) Story English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Angelina's (A.J.'s) Story with Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
- One Out of Five - Anna's Story English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Anna's Story Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
- One Out of Five - Charlotte's Story with English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Charlotte's Story Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
- One Out of Five - Julian's Story English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Julian's Story Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
- One Out of Five - Kenassa's Story English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Kenassa's Story Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
- One Out of Five - Warren's Story English - Open Captions
- One Out of Five - Warren's Story with Spanish/English Closed Captions (Subtítulos en español)
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Student Voice Video Discussion Guides
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Lesson 1 - Intro to Disability
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- Lesson 1 - Intro to Disability Lesson Plan and Resources
- Lesson 1 - Intro to Disability PowerPoint
- Lesson 1 - Intro to Disability Vocabulary Worksheets
- Lesson 1 - Intro to Disability Exit Slips
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Angelina (A.J.)
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Anna
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Charlotte
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Julian
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Kenassa
- Lesson 1 - Student Voice Video Worksheets: Warren
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Lesson 2 - Intersectionality
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Lesson 3 - Disability History in USA
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Lesson 4 - Disability History in WA
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Lesson 5 - Allyship and Solidarity
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Disability Teaches Us
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Disability Teaches Us: Disability and Ableism in Schools History Activity
Connect with us
Please complete the evaluation tool or share your feedback at oeoinfo@gov.wa.gov Subject line: One Out of Five Project Feedback.
We would love to hear where and how you are using these resources. Join the conversation on Twitter at #OneOutOfFiveDisabilityProject.