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Consideration Teacher Resources

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4th - 5th
3.5/5 Stars

Students identify tact and how to use it when being honest. In this tact lesson, students discuss examples of tact and complete a related worksheet.


55
9th
3.0/5 Stars

Ninth graders write their meaning of honesty. They provide an example from their lives and reflect on the outcomes of their honest behavior. Students identify a time when they may have been dishonest in a relationship and the results that their action had on their relationship. They analyze characters' speech to determine their motivation and character.


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9th - 12th
3.0/5 Stars

Students consider the role of ethics in reporting scientific data. In this ethics lesson, students explore a scenario that requires them to discuss the conduct of the individuals in the scenario regarding ethics practices.


Third graders identify the main ideas illustrated in the story "Dancing Rainbows." They identify details from the story that show respect toward self and others. Students write a paragraph to illustrate how the Tewa Indians show respect. Students participate in a service project to show respect for their school or community.


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5th - 7th
3.0/5 Stars

Students keep a respect journal. In this character counts instructional activity, students write in a journal what it means to be respectful. They answer sentence stems and share their thoughts with classmates.


Discuss career choices with your class. After a discussion on career types, learners choose three careers of interest to them. They investigate one of the three careers and compose a two-paragraph essay on why they think that particular career would be right for them.


High schoolers examine the prevalence of cyberbullying. In this character education lesson, students read articles about cyberbullying and its implications. High schoolers respond to discussion questions.


Students read the poem "A New Friend" by Majorie Allen Anderson. Students discuss what neighborhood children could have done to help this boy feel more welcomed. They view pictures of peers being friendly and helpful. They discuss ways this is showing friendship.


Students study and express the five values of truth, love, peace, right conduct, and non-violence. The lesson plan focuses on the beginning of the year, introducing the values. Through games, singing, and reading--students become familiar with these values and practice them them throughout the year.


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9th - 12th
3.0/5 Stars

Students consider the role of ethics in science lab procedures. In this ethics lesson, students explore a scenario that requires them to record their reactions to the case and the conduct of students in the case who alter laboratory data.