4th Grade Character Education Lesson

Compare and Contrast Writing for Early Grades

By Beth Hammett

Introduce Pre-K through fifth graders to the concepts of compare and contrast with easy to follow, fun, interactive sheets. Students use small group activities to reinforce compare and contrast skills, Introduces diversity and uniquenesses students can celebrate in the classroom! Includes: Directions Topic Sheet Planning Sheet Fill-in-the-Blanks (Circles & Venn) Rough Draft Lined Writing Sheet Final Essay Lined Writing Sheet Dogs and Cats Example & Activity Sheet (Circles & Venn) Flowers and Trees Example & Activity Sheet (Circles & Venn) Airplanes and Ships Example & Activity Sheet (Circles & Venn) Themed Images for Displaying Paragraphs

$2.00

Tattling vs. Reporting-Character Education, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade

By Regina Frazier

Do you struggle with students constantly tattling in your room? Students can reference the anchor chart poster and will sort tattling vs. reporting using cut-and-paste activities, pocket charts, and worksheets Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussions. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets. Tattling vs. Reporting~Students will sort tattling vs. reporting statements either on a pocket chart activity or on cut-and-paste worksheets. You can easily differentiate instruction as the cut-and-paste worksheets are different.

You will receive:

-five worksheets with 8 different scenarios on each in complete sentences without pictures to sort scenarios.

-two worksheets with phrases and 8 pictures to go along with it.

- a pocket chart activity with headers and 18 different sentence scenarios to sort.

-two different recording sheets to be used with pocket chart activity on primary and secondary lined paper for differentiation.

-You will also receive a poster to hang in your classroom and a cut and paste activity to match the poster.

Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussion. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets.

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There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom - Novel Study - Socio-Emotional Learning

By Mark Holmes

Dive deep into Louis Sachar's heartwarming novel "There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom" with this comprehensive 9-week novel study designed for grades 5-6. This unit plan goes beyond traditional comprehension questions to focus on socio-emotional learning and character education, making it perfect for teachers looking to foster empathy, self-awareness, and personal growth in their students.

Key Features:

9-week detailed plan with daily activities and homework assignments

Strong emphasis on socio-emotional learning and character development

Engaging activities that promote self-reflection, empathy, and critical thinking

Variety of learning formats including discussions, role-plays, creative writing, and art projects

Flexible design allowing for adaptation to different class schedules and needs

Weekly Themes:

  • First Impressions
  • Friendship & Social Connections
  • Self-Esteem & Self-Talk
  • Bullying & Its Effects
  • The Power of Counseling & Support
  • Personal Growth & Transformation
  • Empathy & Understanding Others
  • Making Positive Choices
  • Reflection & Application

This novel study encourages students to:

  • Analyze character development and motivations
  • Reflect on their own experiences and growth
  • Practice empathy and perspective-taking
  • Develop strategies for building self-esteem and positive relationships
  • Apply lessons from the book to real-life situations

Includes:

  • Detailed daily lesson plans
  • Learning objectives for each week
  • Printable worksheets and activity templates
  • Discussion prompts and reflection questions
  • Ideas for extension activities and final projects

Perfect for:

  • English Language Arts classes
  • Character education programs
  • Social-emotional learning curriculum
  • Guidance counselor support materials

Help your students connect deeply with this powerful story while developing crucial life skills. This novel study not only enhances reading comprehension but also nurtures emotional intelligence and personal growth.

Download now and transform your classroom into a space of empathy, self-discovery, and positive change!

$6.95

MY WORRY TREE - Managing Anxiety Counseling Activity CBT Lesson

By All Therapy Resources

Creative Intervention to support anxious children to let go of their worries with the help of their worry tree.

This project is a creative way for children to identify and acknowledge their anxieties. Sometimes we all carry around worries. They might be about school, home, friendships or even changes in our life. This activity encourages children to think about their worries and put them on their own worry tree. They can write down all of their worries and put them on the tree so that they don’t need to carry these worries around with them anymore. When the worries have been placed on the tree, it opens up discussion around strategies and ways that they can cope with that worry.

This resource includes:

- What is a Worry Tree

- My Worries (What do I want to talk about) worksheet

- When I feel Worried Brainstorm

- Coping Skills Poster

- Rainbow Breathing

- Breathing & Concentration Exercise

- Mindful Senses

- Create your own Worry Tree Template (tree, leaves, butterflies, birds)

- Extra Notes Page

WHAT TO DO

If you have a worry all you have to do is to write your worry on a leaf. Use some glue and glue your worry on the tree. Your tree will keep it safe until you have explored your worry with someone and thought of some coping strategies. As time goes by, you can use the butterflies and birds to take the worries away!

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I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA

By The Responsive Educator

Help students accept 'No' with I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 97-page book companion features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lesson plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way.

Overview

I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! Interactive Read Aloud Lesson Plan Book Companion, ELA Centers, SEL Activities is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children accept the answer 'No' without arguing or negotiating. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.

What's Included

  • SEL Objectives: Focus on accepting 'No' and managing reactions.

  • Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:

    • SEL Skills: Accept or Argue?, Reframing Negative Thoughts, Making Choices, Managing Disappointment.
    • ELA Skills: Making Predictions, Summarizing Fiction, Character Analysis, Compare and Contrast, Writing Prompts.

Benefits to Buyers

  • Comprehensive Learning: Integrating both ELA and SEL skills allows teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.

  • Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions.

  • Differentiation: Activities tailored for varied skill levels, ideal for differentiated instruction.

  • Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.

Unique Features

  • Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.

  • Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction.

  • Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support.

About the Book

Step into the narrative of "I Just Don't Like the Sound of No!" - a remarkable children's book penned by Julia Cook. Embark on a journey with RJ, a child grappling with the challenge of accepting the word "no." Whenever faced with rejection, RJ's instinct is to argue and negotiate, hoping to sway the answer. Little does RJ know, these reactions inadvertently hinder his social relationships.

Guided by a caring teacher, RJ embarks on a transformative path of self-discovery, learning to accept "no" and navigate disagreements in a more constructive manner.

This fun story offers relatable characters, captivating illustrations, and a step-by-step approach to understanding and coping with situations involving the word "no."

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Small Group Curriculum Interactive Notebook for Anger Management & Self Control

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

Applying anger coping skills, calm down strategies, emotional regulation, and self-regulation skills in their everyday lives does not come easy for many children. All too often I have students come to girl’s groups upset because of getting in trouble for how they responded to situations that anger them. Sometimes they just don't know how to handle big and angry feelings.

This engaging interactive book will help your students with anger regulation, anger coping, and calm down strategies in a fun way! If you are looking to focus on teaching your students to better regulate their reactions to anger while learning powerful calm down strategies, look no further! This is the perfect activity for any girl’s group counseling curriculum.

This Girls Group Counseling - Calm Down Control Small Group Curriculum includes SO much to help your students with anger management skills. 

This small group curriculum is packed with 10 interactive activities, including session outlines, objectives, and all necessary materials.

These calm down control self-regulation activities are designed to:  

  • teach female students more about their specific type of anger
  • how to handle situations that anger them 
  • role-play common anger-inducing situations
  • have fun making their own interactive book

Students will have a blast learning how to control their anger and keep calm while they design their own Calm Down Control Interactive Book. At the conclusion of this 10-week small group counseling curriculum, students will have an interactive book they can hold on to as a cherished keepsake. 

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$15.00

Empathy Social Skills Activity: Social Emotional Task Card for Counselors

By Specifically Sped

This set introduces the power of empathy, social-emotional learning, social skills, growth mindset, character education, coping strategies, and self-awareness. Our Empathy Scenario Task Cards provide a comprehensive and enriching experience that nurtures children's empathy, compassion, and positive social interactions. Let us embark on this journey together, cultivating a generation of individuals who embrace empathy and make a positive difference in the world.

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Community Building Posters: Positive Affirmations Bulletin Board Posters

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Classroom Community Posters: Kindness in the Classroom

These affirmations for the classroom community will help you create an inclusive, respectful, kind, and collaborative environment.

This file includes 16 distinct affirmations. In addition, you will find a teacher tips page. Each affirmation begins with "In this classroom... we....". The pronoun "we" is purposeful, as it implies cooperation and collaboration.

These posters are not grade specific.

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Positive Affirmations Bingo / Self-Esteem Bingo Lesson Plan

By My Mindful Classroom

Positive Affirmations Bingo Lesson Plan for 3rd-6th Grades

This engaging and interactive lesson plan is designed to teach 3rd-6th grade students about the power of positive affirmations. Students will play Positive Affirmations Bingo, a fun game that reinforces the importance of positive self-talk and boosts self-esteem and confidence. The lesson includes Positive Affirmations Bingo cards, affirmation calling cards, and extension activities to encourage students to create their own affirmations and visual representations. Help your students develop a positive outlook on life with this comprehensive and easy-to-follow lesson plan.

This Resource Includes:

  • 24 different Bingo Cards (2 cards per page)
  • 30 Positive Affirmations Calling Cards
  • Game Markers
  • Step-by-step 40 minutes Lesson Plan

Print on either white paper or colored paper. Laminate or put in a protective sheet if desired.

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Christmas and Hanukkah Stories Around the World Reading Comprehension Printables

By Caramel Bear Classroom

If you're looking for a lesson about the "Holidays Around the World," this resource is perfect for reading comprehension stories your class will enjoy. It includes topics for interesting class discussions, and also some fun activities! Find out more about the celebrations of Kwanzaa, Diwali, Hanukkah, and Epiphany. You will also learn how to play the Dreidel game, and how to make some delicious holiday desserts!

Included in this resource are:

*A list of suggested ways to use this lesson in the classroom

*A page that explains the importance of learning how people all over the world celebrate the holidays.

* Understanding Kwanzaa and the Seven Principles

* Interesting Stories, Comprehension Questions, and Answer Keys for:

"The Magical Reindeer of Santa Claus"

"Befana: Italy's Epiphany Witch"

"Three Kings Day in France" (including a recipe for how to make

"Galette des Rois" a pastry with a surprise inside!)

"The Miracle of Hanukkah" (including how to play the Dreidel Game

and a recipe for "Sufganiyot" Jelly Doughnuts!)

"The Festival of Diwali in India"

This lesson is ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders and can be used as:

  • Reading Center Stations
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Whole Class Discussions
  • Individual seatwork
  • Substitute Lesson Plans
  • Early Finishers
$3.50

Make Good Choices-Character Education, Behavior Management, Tattling, K-3

By Regina Frazier

This bundled product includes some great sorting activities, cut and paste, checklists, pocket chart activities, posters, and writing prompts to get your students thinking about making good choices and help improve behavior management in your class. Classroom management is key to success before students can begin to learn. Young students need explicit instruction about ways in which they can make wise decisions about their behavior. Get your students actively involved in ways to make better choices. Check out the product preview and each product link above to get a better idea of what you will be receiving.

You will receive posters, sorting activities, pocket chart activities, cut and paste worksheets, and desk incentives in this bundle. There are also ways to differentiate instruction as you will find primary and secondary lined paper.

Have an amazing school year!

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ANGER MANAGEMENT Activities - Helping & Hurting Hands Workbook

By All Therapy Resources

This activity on anger management workbook has been designed for managing anger in children. This lesson explores physical aggression through activities and worksheets which foster reflection to help students gain insight into their behaviors and supports managing anger in children.

Through a variety of anger management worksheets and activities, this workbook on anger management encourages children to explore decisions and choices around using our hands and feet to either HELP OTHERS or HURT OTHERS. This workbook explores hurting hands and feet and helping hands and feet.

 This activity on anger management workbook supports teachers and parents with managing anger in children by exploring the following:

  • What is physical aggression in children? (hurting hands and feet) 

  • What are helping hands and what are hurting hands? (including behavioral examples with visual supports)

  • Exploring what to do when they become angry (anger management strategies)

  • Reflecting on the students behaviors on both helping and hurting others. (hurting hands and feet and helping hands and feet) 

  • Exploring the impact and consequences of aggression to others as well as their self.

  • Creative activities for managing anger in children including Cut and Sort, Coloring, Promise Pledge, find-a-word and more.

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Train Your Angry Dragon Social Emotional Learning Worksheets Activities + ELA

By The Responsive Educator

Help students develop a positive attitude with Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 106-page book companion features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lessong plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way. Ideal for teaching anger management and fostering positive attitudes.

Overview

Train Your Angry Dragon Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children develop a positive attitude and manage anger. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.

What's Included

  • SEL Objectives: Focus on developing a positive attitude and managing anger.

  • Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:

    • SEL Skills: Identifying Triggers, Identifying Calming Strategies, Anger Exploration, Dealing with Angry Feelings.
    • ELA Skills: Making Predictions, Summarizing Fiction, Character Analysis, Compare and Contrast, Writing Prompts.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Learning: Integrating both ELA and SEL skills allows teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.

  • Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions.

  • Differentiation: Activities tailored for varied skill levels, ideal for differentiated instruction.

  • Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.

Unique Features

  • Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.

  • Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction.

  • Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support.

About the Book

Dive into the world of "Train Your Angry Dragon" – a heartwarming children's book by Steve Herman. Join Andrew's quest to help his fiery dragon friend, Diggory Doo, manage his anger.

Through the relatable character of the angry dragon, children gain insights into emotions and anger management.

This delightful story creates a platform for children to understand and control their anger while learning how to express emotions in a healthy and constructive manner.

Start teaching positive attitudes and anger management today with Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA!


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Teach about Anti-Bullying and Differences Between Teasing vs Bullying Prevention

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

Do your students struggle to understand the true meaning of bullying? Do you receive reports of bullying that turn out to not meet the criteria or are incidents of teasing? Educate students on the true meaning of bullying and the differences between teasing vs bullying with this super packed resource.

This super pack has everything you need to teach individuals, small groups, or classroom guidance lessons. Teach students about anti-bullying, the differences between teasing vs bullying, and how to handle bully-like behaviors. 

Included in this Download:

•Two Versions - What is Bullying? Poster Sets 

•Two Versions- Workbooks 

•Seven Types of Bullying Poster Set (Blue Border)

•Seven Types of Bullying Poster Set (Red Border)

•Bullying Cootie Catcher

•Types of Bullying Cube

•45 Situation Cards

•Pledge Cards

•Various Bookmarks

•Various “Bully Safe Classroom” Tags 

Both color and black and white copies are provided in the download. 

These activities allow students to see the difference between a true case of bullying and a person who wasn’t very nice or who meant to be teasing. Teach your students about anti-bullying and the differences between teasing vs bullying with this super pack!

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Great resource!”

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Social Story: Empathy for Social Emotional Learning - Social Skills Activity

By Specifically Sped

"I Can Have Empathy" is a 12 Page, easy-read social skills narrative designed to help children understand the importance of others and their social interactions. This engaging and interactive story promotes social-emotional learning and enhances children's understanding of empathy.

This book comes in full color with a black-and-white version as well.

$3.50

Growth Vs Fixed Mindset Lesson Plan

By My Mindful Classroom

The "Challenge Your Mindset" lesson plan is designed for 3rd to 6th-grade students to help them understand the difference between a fixed and growth mindset and develop a growth mindset. The lesson includes two sets of task cards that challenge the students' fixed mindset thinking and prompts them to shift to a growth mindset thinking. The activity is designed to be conducted in pairs or small groups, allowing for collaborative learning and discussion.

Resource includes:

  • PDF with a Set of 20 Task Cards (10 scenario cards and 10 prompts cards)
  • Color and option of Black/White cards
  • 40 minutes Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

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EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING SKILLS GOAL SETTING PACKAGE - 20 SKILLS FOR KIDS

By All Therapy Resources

Are you looking for a practical and engaging way to help students develop essential executive functioning skills? Look no further! Our resource, “Developing Executive Functioning Skills – Goal Setting Package” provides a hands-on approach to strengthening key cognitive and behavioral abilities.

Whether you're an educator, school counselor, or parent, this resource is designed to support students in mastering skills vital for academic success and personal growth.

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING SKILLS INCLUDED:

1.Enhance Self-Control

2.Strengthen Working Memory

3.Improve Attention Control

4.Develop Goal Setting Skills

5.Encourage Self-Monitoring

6.Foster Social Skills

7.Strengthen Cognitive Flexibility

8.Cultivate Task Persistence

9.Foster Flexibility

10.Develop Metacognitive Abilities

11.Build Resilience

12.Promote Emotional Regulation

13.Enhance Self-Evaluation

14.Cultivate Problem Solving Skills

15.Increase Initiation Skills

16.Refine Planning and Prioritization Skills

17.Improve Time Management Skills

18.Improve Organization Skills

19.Enhance Decision Making

20.Strengthen Emotional Intelligence

WHAT THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:

  • Comprehensive Lesson: Engage students with a dynamic lesson that uses the metaphor of a camera to help them envision achieving their goals and staying focused.
  • Tip Sheet - Building Stronger Skills: Empower students with simple yet effective tips for building and strengthening executive functioning skills.
  • Goal Planning Pages: Explore one-page templates for key executive functioning skill, providing space for students to set goals and create personalized action steps on blank templates.
  • Completed Action Steps: Each skill template includes five clear action steps to guide students in achieving their goals. Additionally, blank templates allow students to tailor action steps to their individual needs and preferences.
  • Progress Tracking: Utilize photo film templates for students to illustrate their progress over time, visually capturing their journey towards mastering each skill.

WHO THIS REOUSRCE MIGHT BE HELPFUL FOR:

  • Educators seeking practical tools to integrate executive functioning skill development into their curriculum.
  • School counselors looking for engaging resources to support students in developing essential executive functioning skills.
  • Parents interested in providing their children with strategies for academic success and personal growth.

Empower your students to thrive academically and beyond with Developing Executive Functioning Skills. Get ready to capture the moments of growth and achievement as students embark on their journey towards mastering these critical skills!

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Train Your Dragon to Accept NO Social Emotional Learning Worksheets Activities

By The Responsive Educator

Help students learn to accept the answer "no" with Train Your Dragon to Accept NO Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 98-page book companion features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lesson plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way with SEL activities.

Overview

Train Your Dragon to Accept NO Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children learn to accept the answer "no" and deal with disagreements constructively. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.

What's Included

  • SEL Objectives: Focus on accepting "no" and managing emotions.

  • Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:

    • SEL Skills: Feeling Disappointed, Accept or Argue?, Considering Choices, Classmate Interview.
    • ELA Skills: Making Predictions, Summarizing Fiction, Character Analysis, Compare and Contrast, Writing Prompts.

Benefits to Buyers

  • Comprehensive Learning: Integrating both ELA and SEL skills allows teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.

  • Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions.

  • Differentiation: Activities tailored for varied skill levels, ideal for differentiated instruction.

  • Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.

Unique Features

  • Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.

  • Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction.

  • Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support.

About the Book

Step into the engaging world of "Train Your Dragon to Accept NO," part of the "My Dragon Books" series by Steve Herman. This captivating children's book thoughtfully explores handling disagreements, emotions, and anger. Join Andrew and his dragon, Diggory Doo, as they navigate the challenges of accepting "no" and managing anger constructively. Their journey teaches children the importance of understanding different perspectives and managing emotions in the face of disagreement.

Start teaching the importance of accepting "no" today withTrain Your Dragon to Accept NO Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA!


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Types of Lies Town Lesson on Honesty, Lying, Integrity & Truth Telling for Kids

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

This lesson on honesty and lying is ideal for your elementary school students. Of course, at times, our children tell lies on purpose. But, sometimes, children do not realize they are lying because they have not been taught the differences between the various types of lies. Teach all about the types of lying and why it can be harmful with this unique and engaging activity.  

“Types of Lies Town” is an interactive activity used to introduce students to the six types of lies. This activity allows children a safe and structured way to learn about the negative consequences of lying and a chance to reflect on their own behaviors and habits. 

Students will “take a tour” of the town and visit six different streets to learn the definitions, stories, and examples of the various types of lies.

This Resource Includes:

  • Map
  • Town Chart
  • Six Types of Lies Posters and/or Mini Book of Stories/Examples
  • Thirty-Six Situation Cards 
  • Six Labels

Use the included materials to help you guide the discussion with children about lying. Help students to self-reflect on their own behaviors and the consequences of their actions. 

Increase student understanding of honest and dishonest behaviors as they tour Types of Lies Town.  

This resource includes information about the six following types of lies:

1. Compulsive Lies

2. Half-Truths

3. Exaggeration

4. Bold-Faced Lies

5. White Lies

6. Plagiarizing

Teach your students a lesson on honesty and lying with this unique “Type of Lies Town” activity! Practice social skills while playing this fun game. 

Other Educators Like You Said:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mary T. says, “Awesome resource for my students who struggle with determining fact from fiction in their stories.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pamela Z. says, “This is wonderful for those students that can't read between the lines.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lisa C. says, “I used this as a therapist at a mental health adolescent residential facility and it was very helpful to confront behavior without being threatening and to open a dialogue about the motivations behind this behavior.  

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shellie K. says, “Great resource! Loved the detailed explanation and then used the cards for the activity. Will use again!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BIMJ says, “I have three kiddos with lying behavior goals, we are using this resource to start off the year so they understand the types of lies that exist. Thanks for a great INTERACTIVE resource I can use with my students!”

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$7.50

Empathy Social Skills Lesson: Social Emotional Learning Activity Bundle

By Specifically Sped

This Social Skills Empathy Lesson and Activity Bundle, is a comprehensive and versatile resource designed to enhance social-emotional learning and promote the development of essential social skills. Students will enjoy the activities included in this bundle while building critical friendship skills.

Included:
☑Social Narrative
☑Game
☑Task Cards

►Print and Laminate this set for repeated use year after year!

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