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Respect Lesson for Middle School Social Emotional Learning and School Counseling

Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 12 reviews
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Bright Futures Counseling
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17 pages
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Students really enjoyed tracing bodies and writing ways that they were kind on them. Other students in the school were trying to join this class. We ended up doing the bodies with chalk on the sidewalk, for many of my students this was their first time using chalk and they were thrilled!
This was a great resource to use in class! My students were engaged during the activity and I would use it again!

Description

Are you looking for a super fun and engaging respect lesson that your students will be talking about for the rest of the day? This fun, low-prep middle school respect lesson will keep students engaged and help them define and practice respect.

The best part? I have taken care of all of the planning and prep for you! This classroom counseling lesson is aligned with ASCA and CASEL standards, and it includes a detailed counselor script, outline, suggested answers, and extension activities.

Using age-appropriate and engaging activities, students will practice being respectful at home, school, and in the community. This respect lesson is specifically designed for middle school students (sixth through eighth grade).

What's Included:

  • Counselor's Guide
  • ASCA and Casel aligned outline with objectives
  • Respect definition poster
  • Social story
  • Discussion cards
  • Gallery walk activity
  • Crossword activity
  • Reflection worksheet
  • Self-assessment data tracking tools

Looking for a different age range? Check out my other respect lessons.

Benefiting Students

By understanding when and how to show respect students will be able to build better relationships with their teachers, parents, and peers. Additionally, when students learn how to be respectful they will be less likely to receive disciplinary referrals.


Saving Time
This lesson is designed to be very low-prep and ready to use as is without any editing.

Who is This Lesson Designed For?
This Respect Classroom Counseling Lesson is designed for middle school students in grades 6-8.

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Total Pages
17 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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