Playful or Hurtful Teasing: Upper Elementary SEL & Relational Aggression Lesson
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Description
Healthy friendships begin with understanding boundaries and recognizing social cues. Teasing can be playful or hurtful depending on many factors. This no-prep, interactive, and editable Google Slides lesson is a fun way of addressing helpful or harmful teasing. This lesson includes many examples and gives information to enable students to identify how teasing can become harmful, and gives real-world situations for students to analyze and determine what type of teasing is involved and how to know when teasing has gone too far. Students will also practice assertive ways of handling hurtful teasing.
Includes:
-Interactive & Editable PowerPoint presentation in the format of Google Slides Lesson
Disclaimer: I choose to provide an actual PowerPoint document of the Google Slides lesson. The document is formatted to be used as a Google Slides or just a regular presentation. All you have to do is to upload it in your Google Slides!
-Suggested lesson plan;
-Exit tickets.
This lesson can be used both as a whole class guidance lesson or an individual or small group activity to top off your social skills curriculum!
Assertive Communication Resources:
"I" Statements| Assertive Communication| Guidance& Small Group Lesson
Communication Styles Board Game and Activities| Assertive Communication
"I" Messages| Low-prep Google Slides Lesson for Upper Elementary/Middle School
I Statements: Puzzles Activity| Assertive Communication| Conflict Resolution
Other SEL Lessons:
Upper Elementary SEL Lesson: How & Why to Genuinely Apologize
Learn & Practice Active Listening Skills| Classroom Management & Social Skills
Gossip & Rumors: Social Skills & Relational Aggression Google Slides Lesson
Healthy and Strong Friendships & Relational Aggression Guidance Lesson
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