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Karma Lessons -- Subset of an Activity
The name "activity" in the Sugar context roughly refers to a program with the following attributes:
- It can be launched from the Activity Circle or journal
- Is installed through an XO bundle and can be removed with the "minus" icon
In contrast, a Karma "Lesson" is much more granular than a Sugar Activity. A bunch of related of Karma lessons will be aggregated into a single Sugar Activity. Karma lesson are small, discrete learning units, that introduce important concepts and give the student an opportunity to work with those concepts. Additionally, a lesson plan and Teachers' Note should be included in each Karma Lesson. These documents help the instructor facilitate the lesson, whether in formal or informal settings.
A Karma Lesson consists of 5 sections
- Introduction
- Reading
- Game (optional)
- Exercise
- Summary