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Tell Me; I’ll Listen Lesson PlanTell Me; I’ll Listen Lesson Plan
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Grade
1st - 4th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
14 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Tell Me; I’ll Listen

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Encourage respect, responsibility, and caring within your classroom with a collection of lessons that spark dialogue and self reflection. To address character traits, lessons touch on topics such as staying safe in the cafeteria, playground safety, being on time, following rules, and routines. Activities include role playing, poster making, and more!

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

respect, active listening, listening, authority, peers, caring, money, money math, responsibility, safety, similarities and differences, similarities, differences

Additional Tags

college and career readiness

Instructional Ideas

  • Keep an eye out for acts of respect, caring, and responsibility; Reward character traits as you see fit
  • Use a class blog to pose discussion questions 
  • Invite cafeteria, custodian, or playground personnel to speak to the class about safety 

 

Classroom Considerations

  • Angel Child, Dragon Child by Michele Maria Surat, or another piece of literature of similar topic, is required
  • Some resource links require registration to the site 

Pros

  • The collection of lessons offer a variety of approaches to teach positive character traits 

Cons

  • Beware of broken links
  • Overall, the resource is disorganized

Common Core

SL.1.1.a SL.1.4 SL.2.1.a SL.2.4 SL.3.1.a SL.3.1.d SL.3.4 SL.4.1.a SL.4.1.d SL.4.4 2.MD.C.8 4.MD.A.2

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