Lesson Plan

Exploring Trustworthiness

Students will understand how personal skills, choices, and actions build trustworthiness and will be able to describe what it means to be reliable and loyal.

This lesson reinforces a respectful and honest classroom environment by helping students recognize the benefits of trustworthiness in school, home, and community settings.

Audience

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Materials

Prep

Lesson Preparation

5 minutes

Step 1

Introduction

4 minutes

Step 2

Warm-Up Activity

3 minutes

Step 3

Class Discussion

5 minutes

Step 4

Conclusion

3 minutes

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Slide Deck

What Makes You Trustworthy?

Introduce the lesson by welcoming the students and briefly explaining that today's session is about understanding what makes someone trustworthy. Emphasize that trustworthiness is built on reliability and loyalty.

Key Concepts

Explain the key concepts. Use simple definitions and examples to engage the students in understanding trustworthiness, reliability, and loyalty. Encourage them to think of examples they see in everyday life.

Brainstorm: What Does Trustworthiness Look Like?

Prompt a brainstorming session where students share their ideas. Ask open-ended questions about what actions or behaviors show trustworthiness.

Your Personal Action

Engage students in a reflection. Ask them to think about a personal action they can take to be more trustworthy in their daily lives.

Conclusion & Reflection

Conclude the lesson by summarizing key points. Encourage students to keep these ideas in mind and apply them in their actions at school and home.

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Warm Up

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Discussion

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What Makes You Trustworthy?

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