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Preview of Getting Students Thinking About Academic Honesty Digital Resource

Getting Students Thinking About Academic Honesty Digital Resource

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Snack and Recess
This resource pairs a published article from Junior Scholastic Magazine titled, “Cheating on Trial” with a set of six questions designed to engage students in the topic of academic honesty. The article and questions can be used as whole-class primer on academic honesty at the beginning of the year, an introduction to a larger class discussion or debate, or with individual students on a case-by-case basis when reflection is needed after an incident of cheating is suspected.The questions are scaf
Preview of Social Media Anxiety and Fear of Missing Out

Social Media Anxiety and Fear of Missing Out

Created by
ECPublishing
Social Media Anxiety and Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) LessonA one hour lesson suitable for grades 4 to 7, all about social media and the fear of missing out (FOMO) and how spending a lot of time on social media can make us worried and anxious, as well as how we can this feeling or turn it into a positive.It is well-differentiated with three-level challenges for each task, contains a variety of activities, an hour-long PowerPoint, a four-page information pack, a clip with questions, a literacy fo
Preview of Asking for help and advice lesson

Asking for help and advice lesson

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ECPublishing
Asking for Help and Advice Lesson.1 hour, fully resourced lesson all about asking for help and advice on both matters which may seem trivial, but also following gut feelings when you feel someone could be in danger of being hurt. This lesson covers how to seek suitable help and advice online from trusted sites for young people, by calling suitable helplines or by asking appropriate adultsThis lesson is editable, so easy to adapt for your own planning.It is well-differentiated with three-level c
Preview of Social Justice & Cultural Heritage Series: Asian American Heritage

Social Justice & Cultural Heritage Series: Asian American Heritage

This unit is a great way to celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month (in May) and teach the Social Justice Standards (developed by Learning for Justice) at the same time! Please note that this resource in no way intends to reflect the broad diversity of different Asian cultures; rather, it is meant to expose students to a sample of four different cultures (India, South Korea, China, and Japan) as they learn about Identity, Diversity, Justice, and Action. Each of the four le
Preview of Decision Making using YRBS Data

Decision Making using YRBS Data

This is a three day "unit" that focuses on how our values, beliefs and attitudes impact our behavior. It works as a great introduction into decision-making and risk-taking behaviors. Day one the students address the difference between norms and perceived norms. On day two, the national YRBS data is presented and compared to the "class norms." Next, the students compare national data to their state data. Each lesson ends with an exit ticket that addresses norms, or decision making.
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