Fifth Grade Lesson Plans: Anti-bullying Curriculum
By Daniel Price
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Used by over 10,000 students dating back to 2001, this curriculum is now available via e-Book, both by individual grade or as a K through 5th grade package. Each of the 38 lessons includes a theme, classroom activity, discussion ideas, and takeaway points. Initially authored by Dr. Daniel Price, a licensed clinical psychologist, the curriculum has undergone revisions by grade level teachers since 2001, and modified to include activities that are fun and educational at the same time.
Topics covered include: Responsibility, Respect, Caring, Fairness, Trustworthiness, and Citizenship.
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Fifth Grade Lesson Plans - Daniel Price
5th Grade Lesson Plans
Anti-bullying Curriculum
By Dr. Daniel Price
Price World Publishing
www.PriceWorldPublishing.com
Copyright © 2012 by Dr. Daniel Price
All rights reserved. Neither this book, nor any parts within it may be sold or reproduced in any form without permission.
eISBN: 9781619840928
Table of Contents
Fifth Grade Lessons
Responsibility
Goal-Setting
Choose Your Path
activity sheet
Responsibility Collages
Responsibility
Respect
Respect- Identifying ways to be respectful
Getting in Character: Respect
What it’s Like to be Different
Venn Diagram
activity sheet
Caring
Friendship
Friendship/Bullying
What Would You Do
scenarios
Empathy
Stand in my shoes
activity sheets
Fairness
Teamwork- Fairness towers
Mr. Tall Tower
letter
Teamwork
Debates
Trustworthiness
Trust Mazes
Trust Towers
Decision Making
Decisions, Decisions
activity sheet
Citizenship
Citizenship
Puzzle
template
Just a Dream
Responsibility
Character Lesson: Responsibility
Estimated Length of Lesson: 30-45 minutes or more
Learning Objective (SOL): Knowledge and Skills 5.1 a, b, c; Writing 5.8 a, c, e, f; 5.9
VA School Counseling Standards: EA3, EA12, EA13, EC6, EP1, EP7, EP9
Objectives:
Students will discuss goal setting and how it relates to responsibility
Students will set a personal goal and identify steps they need to take to get there
Goal-Setting
Materials: Choose Your Path
activity sheet, Book: Ali’s Basketball Dream by Barbara E. Barber
Steps of Lesson:
1. The counselor will go around the group and have students identify something they dream of doing one day. This could be anything from learning to play guitar to what they want to be when they group up.
2. The counselor will ask students whether they think they can snap their fingers and all of a sudden reach their goal. Try it.
3. The counselor will ask students to share something they know how to do, but had to work hard to accomplish. Emphasize that all good things take time to achieve.
4. Read Ali’s Basketball Dream and discuss with students:
What happened in this story?
Was Ali able to accomplish her goal?
What was holding Ali back?
What helped her along her way?
What steps did Ali take to reach her goal?
5. Review the Choose Your Path
activity sheet