Students will reflect in writing on the role of common good and honesty when rules are not clearly stated.
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Unit: Character Education: Honesty (Grade 7)
Unit: Character Education: Perseverance (Grade 7)
Students analyze the meaning of personal best and recognize the value of persistence in doing their best.
Unit: Character Education: Perseverance (Grade 8)
In this lesson, students brainstorm universal obstacles to completing tasks and/or meeting goals....
Unit: Character Education: Honesty (Grade 6)
In this lesson, students brainstorm examples of honesty and communicate its value and benefits to the community, family, friends, and self.
Students use journaling or role-playing to reflect on the benefits to the community of truthfulness and straightforward actions. They analyze traits and actions of someone who has built a "good reputation."
Unit: Character Education: Fairness (Grade 6)
Students discuss biases and recognize that we all have biases, but we aren't always aware of them. Since people have different experiences, we all develop different biases. Students learn that a bias can create an unfair situation....
Unit: Character Education: Fairness (Grade 8)
Students reflect on their attitude about and responsibility for making fair choices about spending. They use the literary device of metaphor for expressing their thoughts.
Unit: Character Education: Integrity (Grade 7)
Lesson Five provides the opportunity to make meaning of integrity through writing or drawing.
Unit: Character Education: Self-Discipline (Grade 7)
Learners experience an opportunity to practice self-discipline, and they compare and contrast discipline and self-discipline....
In this lesson the learners will become familiar with vocabulary and concepts associated with self-discipline. They will examine the correlation between self-discipline and maturity....