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Tattling Vs Reporting Digital Game Show with Editable Digital Version

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Bright Futures Counseling
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What educators are saying

My students were tattling on every single thing that other students did. This was a fun game to remind them of when it is important to share things with an adult and when it is just tattling. Thank you.
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Learning Objective

This digital game show is a fun, interactive way for students to learn the differences between tattling and reporting. Students will learn how to tell the difference between the two and constructive ways to respond.

Description

This digital game show is a fun, interactive way for students to learn the differences between tattling and reporting. This game is in PowerPoint and is completely EDITABLE so you change the questions to fit your school's population and needs.

Categories Include:

  • Is it tattling or reporting?
  • How do you know it is tattling?
  • How do you know it is reporting?
  • What would you do?

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BENEFITING STUDENTS

Understanding the difference between Tattling and Reporting is a key component of bullying prevention and educator sanity. Helping students to identify when a behavior needs to be reported is crucial for student safety.

At a minimum, this lesson will allow students to define the difference between tattling and reporting.

Saving Time

This activity is ready to use and designed to be no-prep.

Who is this designed for?

This activity is designed for students grades 1-5 but the slides are completely editable and can be changed to fit a wide variety of student needs.

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Total Pages
23 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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