This is Day 2 of the Cause Day™ program. We are learning about Alzheimer's. Click on the different subjects and complete the activities and lessons.
Click on the different subjects and complete the activities and lessons.
  • If you want to support charities focused on Alzheimer's and Dementia and the people affected by this, make sure to wear the color White (to symbolize the first survivor on Cause Day™!
  • If you want to raise money for a charity that helps people with Alzheimer's or Dementia, click on the hand below to get connected with our online platform and put in the name of your school to get started!
  • Alzheimer's
    Color for this Cause: White (the first survivor!)
    Alzheimer's Charities
    If you choose this cause, the funds you raise will be earmarked for the largest national Alzheimer's related charity. However, YOU can choose a different charity for Alzheimer's if you wish. Write the name of that charity on the space provided on your online student page when you register. If you want to know what kind of charities focus on this cause, please check our "frequently asked questions" section on the website: www.causefund.org/choose-a-cause. Your charity has to be listed on Guidestar or Charity Navigator in order to qualify as a charity you can choose for our program.

    Social Studies

  • Read the Cause Day Round-table Question on the index card Yesterday, you choose the color you would wear if Cause Day was celebrated today.....today's roundtable question is: WHY are you passionate about that cause and what charity would you support for this cause? Research online what charities focus on this cause, make a list of five charities. If it is a local charity like a food bank, you can include other towns as well.
  • PE activity

    ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Cause Color: White This station is all about remembering things. Cut a sheet of paper into equal pieces of paper. Make 20 pieces in total. Write a number between 1 and 10 on them and then make a copy of them on the other ten pieces. Turn them upside down on the table and turn two pieces face up. If you find the two cards with the same numbers you get to keep the set.

    Art Activity

    Complete the Art Activity
  • Create a piece of art with any medium (that means you can use crayon, paint, pencil, newspaper, cereal or whatever you like! It can be a three-dimensional piece or a painting on a sheet. You can make it out of clay or straws and things you find around the house. The point is to create a piece of art using the colors White to symbolize the first survivor of Alzheimer's disease. Since the cause also uses purple you can use the color in your piece of art as well. Be creative, think outside the box!
  • Social Studies

    Social Studies

    Social Studies