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BULLYING LESSON
Grade Level:
2
Subject:
Language Arts
Topic:
Character Education- Bullying
Objective:
After watching a multi-media presentation on bullying, students should be able to use "turn and talk" skills (already taught and practiced) to share their experiences and feelings about bullying with their partners. After a whole class discussion, students should be able to write an opinion piece paragraph with a clear opinion about bullying and several supporting reasons.
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Student with IEP including writing support will have aide or teacher take dictation.
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Evaluation of student understanding will be informal during "turn and talk" section. Teacher will listen to conversations and steer students in the right direction if needed, by suggesting conversation starters. Formal assessment scores of final paragraphs will be based on the Common Core State Standards for writing listed below.
Prep:
Creation of multi-media presentation on bullying tailored to 2nd graders at Trajan Elementary.
Materials:
Laptop, ELMO, projector, screen, paper, pencils, crayons or colored pencils