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Everyday
our students deal with peer pressure and
stereotypes. These lesson plans help them
understand some of the influences around them,
and respecting themselves and others will
produce the best results.
- Don’t Pressure Me! (3
parts) - It's good to be pressured to
be our best. With this classroom experience,
students explore both negative and positive peer
pressure. Students create skits demonstrating
how to turn a negative situation into a positive
one by applying positive peer pressure.
- Life As A Sponge - It’s
important to make the choice to surround
ourselves with people who want us to do our
best. With this lesson plan, students consider
the influence of those people with whom they
choose to associate.
- What’s The Difference? -
Some students feel uncomfortable being with
others who are different from themselves. This
classroom experience helps students discover
that opening their minds to new experiences and
ideas will facilitate understanding and respect
of others.
- Defining Others -
Stereotyping allows for no individuality or
critical judgment. This classroom activity helps
students understand that stereotyping is a sign
of disrespect for the uniqueness and diversity
of individuals.
- You Belong to Me (4 parts)
- Young people don't always understand the
difference between positive influence and
negative manipulation. This four-part series
provides an in-depth exploration of this
difference, and how it applies to their peer
relationships, and then demonstrates their
understanding by creating and performing
skits.
All
Lesson Plans are in Adobe PDF format. Download
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