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Fairness Choice Board For Google Apps | |||||
From a young age students will be taught about fairness. It when people are treated equally in a reasonable way. This is something we continue to learn throughout our life. This resource will help students understand we need to be fair when playing games or doing group work. This choice board is a great way to teach your students fairness. They will love it as they get to choose what activities they care to work on. Fair Play in Games: Play a game with your classmates, ensuring everyone follows the rules. Reflect on how playing by the rules makes the game fair and fun for everyone. Taking Turns: Participate in an activity where everyone must take turns, like reading aloud or using a special tool. Discuss how taking turns is a way to practice fairness. Fairness in Group Work: Work on a group project where tasks are divided equally. Reflect on how sharing the workload fairly helps everyone succeed. Fairness in the Classroom: Think about classroom rules that apply to everyone equally. Write about why it’s important for rules to be fair and how they help create a positive learning environment. Resolving Conflicts: Role-play a scenario where two people disagree. Practice finding a fair solution that considers both sides and write about why fairness is important in resolving conflicts. Fairness in Sports: Write about how fairness is important in sports, both for players and referees. Reflect on a time when a game or match was fair or unfair and how it affected everyone involved. Discussing Fairness: Have a discussion about what fairness means. Write down your thoughts and how you can apply fairness in your daily life. Fairness in Decision Making: Imagine you’re part of a group making a decision, like what game to play or what project to work on. Write about how you would ensure everyone’s voice is heard and considered fairly. Fair vs. Equal: Write about the difference between fairness and equality. Give an example of when something is fair but not necessarily equal, and vice versa. Fair Treatment of Others: Write about a time when you or someone else was treated unfairly. Reflect on how it felt and what could have been done to make the situation fair. Judging Fairly: Imagine you’re a judge in a talent show. Write about how you would ensure you judge each participant fairly, considering their unique talents and efforts. Fairness in Rules: Imagine you could create a new rule for your class or school. Write about how you would make sure the rule is fair to everyone. Apologizing Fairly: Write about why it’s important to apologize when you’ve done something wrong. Reflect on how apologizing helps restore fairness in relationships. Standing Up for Fairness: Write about a time when you stood up for someone who was being treated unfairly. Discuss how standing up for fairness made a difference. Fairness in Stories: Read a story where a character faces an unfair situation. Write about how the character handled it and what could have been done to make the situation fairer. |
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