Authenticity Empowerment Activity - Step Three - Put all quilt squares together

Authenticity Quilt

Authenticity Quilt

Topic: What Makes Me, Me!

Empowerment Video: Authenticity

Basic Supplies:

  • Fabric squares, or large paper squares if sewing isn’t an option
  • Fabric markers, fabric paint (if using paper, crayons or markers are fine!)
  • Sewing supplies (thread, needles) if using fabric, staples or glue if using paper
  • A large backing fabric to assemble the quilt such as a pre-squared foam board, or a bulletin board if using paper

Video Discussion:

Ask, “What does the word ‘authenticity’ mean?”

Direct students to turn and talk to a partner. After a minute of discussion, bring the class back together and ask students to share their ideas.

Work together to come to a class definition of the term authenticity (e.g., “The quality of being real or true.”)

After watching the video Authenticity, ask students to work together to summarize the 2-3 main pieces of advice from the video.

Use some or all of the following questions to discuss the video content:

  • What makes your “heart sing”? How do you know?
  • What does it mean to be “true to yourself”? What might cause someone to be inauthentic or not true to themselves?
  • Why is it important to stand up for yourself or what you believe in? How do you feel when you do?
  • How can we help our friends feel comfortable being themselves around us? What can you say or do to show support?

Activity Instructions:

Every person has a different set of passions, skills, and talents. This makes each person unique and one-of-a-kind. A great step towards being your authentic self is recognizing and celebrating all of the things that make you different and special.

  1. Get a square of fabric or paper and the paints or markers you will need to decorate your quilt piece.
  2. Think about all of the skills, interests, and talents that make you unique. Select something that represents your authentic self—this could be a favorite hobby, a dream for the future, or a personal value.
  3. Use pictures and/or words to represent this part of your authentic self on your quilt square. Be prepared to share your quilt square with the class.
  4. When everyone has completed their quilt square, take your turn to show your work and share the story behind your design.
  5. Working as a class, arrange the quilt squares in a pleasing pattern on the floor. Then, if using fabric, sew the squares together using sewing supplies. If using paper, use staples/glue to secure the quilt pieces to a bulletin board.
  6. The finished quilt should serve as a reminder of your authentic self and the diversity present in our classroom.
Authenticity Empowerment Activity - Step One Materials
Authenticity Empowerment Activity - Step Two - Write your skills, interests, and talents
Authenticity Empowerment Activity - Step Three - Decorate
Authenticity Empowerment Activity - Step Three - Put all quilt squares together