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Moral Courage WorksheetMoral Courage Worksheet
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Brownsville Independent School District
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Grade
7th - 12th
Subjects
Social & Emotional Learning
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Moral Courage

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What does a morally courageous person look like? Discuss principles, peer pressure, and solving problems without violence in a worksheet about moral courage, and the ways you can be a hero to the people around you.

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Concepts

morals, courage, self assessment, self reflection, peer pressure, social-emotional learning

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Pair with a piece of literature that features strong principles, or before starting a unit on the Civil Rights Movement
  • Encourage your class to choose one question, and expand their short answer to a longer narrative essay

Classroom Considerations

  • The worksheet does not provide enough space for written answers; consider having learners write their responses on another piece of paper
  • Contains some spelling and grammar mistakes in the lesson plan, but they don't affect understanding

Pros

  • Worksheet is short and versatile
  • Resource contains several great discussion points and writing prompts

Cons

  • None

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