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Archives: Life Skills/Pressing Issues
Elementary
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Fairness
Be a Real Winner This message and lesson
plan take a look at a Detroit Tigers pitcher who threw a
no-hitter but was denied the honor because of an umpire's
bad call. Students will consider the actions of this baseball
player who demonstrated good sportsmanship during a difficult
situation and explore ways to learn from his example.
Key Ideas: Good sportsmanship on and off the field - Doing
one's best in unfair circumstances
Character Traits: Responsible - Respectful
From
Impossible to Possible * It's difficult
to imagine that there was ever a time in history when
American women could not vote or own their own houses
or land. Extraordinary women have paved the way for today's
young girls to reach for their dreams. Students will learn
about the important role that women in American history
have played in shaping our country.
Key Ideas: Achievements of American women - Great
American female role models
Character Traits: Fairness - Respect - Citizenship
- Perseverance
Note: This message and lesson plan also work well
for National Women's History Month which in March.
Good
Sport Sports events provide great opportunities
to enjoy the spirit of competition while practicing the
Golden Rule. Students consider that whether their team
is winning or losing the game, they can be winners by
simply being fair and courteous human beings. When they
practice good sportsmanship, they always win.
Key Ideas: Good sportsmanship - Sports events
Character Traits: Respect - Courtesy - Civility
Looking Out for Others * It's been said
that safeguarding the rights of others is both a noble and
beautiful thing. Students learn the meaning of the word
dignity and why its important to treat others
the way they would want to be treated.
Key Ideas: Human dignity - Golden Rule
Character Traits: Fairness - Respect - Tolerance
Note: This message and lesson plan also work well for Human
Rights Day: December 10.
Playing
by the Rules * It's a new school year and
it's time to talk about the rules. Rules help us maintain
order, fairness, and safety. Most rules are established
for an excellent reason and are intended to benefit the
whole community. Students explore the rationale for rules,
responsible ways to challenge rules, and the need to follow
rules as responsible members of society.
Key Ideas: Rationale for rules - Following rules
for the benefit of self and others - Golden Rule
Character Traits: Responsibility - Citizenship
Note: This message and lesson plan also work well
for the beginning of a new school year.
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* Materials with an asterisk (*) relate to Fairness and are also related to a calendar event. These same materials can also be found under
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