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Respect Lesson and Activities

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Thank you for creating such an amazing resource! This was very helpful to teach my students what it means to be respectful and how important it is to respect others.
Thank you for a highly engaging resource. I was able to do the different exercises with different grade levels but keep the overall lesson the same. I loved having so many different choices to choose from so I could adapt them to the different grade level's abilities. Thank you!
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This set of activities is designed to help students: better understand the concept of respect, practice identifying what respect looks like in various situations, and reflect and share on their own opinions and experiences with respect. The ultimate goal is to help develop more respectful students and a more respectful classroom and school community by choosing to treat one another respectfully as fellow human beings! Use as one SEL lesson or break the activities across several days!

*Now includes options for virtual learning/distance learning including Google Slides (TM)

These activities can be done all together in one long lesson, broken up into several shorter lessons or community circle activities, or selected to use as needed with specific individual or group students.

This resource includes:

ā€¢ Written lesson plan with ASCA mindsets/behaviors and CASEL competencies

ā€¢ PowerPoint to guide discussion (defining respect, reflecting on how we choose to respect someone) and review activities

ā€¢ "Four Corners" hook activity

ā€¢ Anchor chart (digital version and headings for chart paper included, plus student worksheet)

ā€¢ Puzzles (types of respect + examples)

ā€¢ Sorting "Pick a Card!" activity (rude vs. respectful)

ā€¢ "Finish the Sentence" (reflect using a movement-based cooperative learning activity or worksheet)

ā€¢ Exit Ticket and "Kudos Cards" (for more self-reflection and peer reinforcement)

ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors

  • Create positive and supportive relationships with other students
  • Create relationships with adults that support success
  • Demonstrate ethical decision making and social responsibility
  • Demonstrate empathy

CASEL (Social Emotional Learning) Competencies

  • Relationship Skills
  • Responsible Decision Making

Resource Rationale

Respect is one of the most important elements of any environment or community but it can be subjective. This resource helps students understand respect and come to a common understanding of it by providing numerous examples and differentiated opportunities to practice their understanding independently or in small groups. The puzzles and sorting cards provide for a collaborative and hands-on/tactile approach while the worksheets allow for independent thinking and reflection.

āœØGlowing Praise for This ResourceāœØ

ā€œThis resource was so helpful! I purchased this mid-year when I needed to review respectful expectations with my 8th grade emotional support students. It allowed us to engage in deep conversations where respect and feelings were the focus. Highly recommend!!ā€ ~April B.

ā€œMy behavioral small group loved all of the interactive activities. I especially appreciated the Respect Kuddos where we could notice respect occurring in all areas of the day and celebrate when others showed this valuable skill.ā€ ~ Come Write In and Discover

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