Monday, May 25, 2020

Bullying (and being kind/a friend) Integrated Unit! Full Week!

This 5-Day+ culturally responsive unit is a great way to promote diversity and was designed to help students (and teachers) understand what bullying is, what it isn't, and what they can do about it. The learning activities in this themed lit unit will help students to know what they can do if they are being bullied or if they see bullying happening. The activities were also designed to help “bullies” understand how their intended victims feel, and to build empathy between the students/between the bully and their intended victims. There is an overarching theme of how to be a friend, kind, accepting, and compassionate towards others. 80+ pages! See a preview below...

Includes:

5 Days of detailed, editable lesson plans (can be converted to 10)
Daily Activities
Daily Printables (many are differentiated)
Daily Assessments (many are differentiated)
Daily Reflections & Discussions
Whole Group Work
Small Group Work
Display Sign (if you choose to display your no bully contracts)
Follow-Up Activities
Reader's Theater Book Play: Bullying Reader's Theater!
Book List
Summative Project

Books needed for this unit are:

Stop Picking on Me by Pat Thomas
The Junkyard Wonders by Patricia Polacco
Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell
Bullies Never Win by Margery Cuyler
Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson
The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
A Bad case of Stripes by David Shannon
The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown
The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Niell
Independent Practice
Owen & Mzee by Craig and Isabella Hatkoff

Topics Covered:

What is bullying?
What could bullying look like and or sound like?
What does it feel like to be bullied?
What should do if you are being bullied?
Have you ever been bullied?
Have you ever been a bully?
How can you help someone who is being bullied?
How can you make sure that you are not a bully?
How to be a friend!
We are all different, unique and special in our own ways!
Accountability


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