Identifying Gossip Activity For Kids
Description
Gossip can be so destructive to friendships, classroom culture, and even the self esteem of your students. The first step to reducing gossip in your school is teaching your students what gossip is and what it’s not. When students have this knowledge, it will be easier for them to hold back from gossiping, and encourage others to do the same.
In this activity, students will look at 30 scenarios and decide whether or not they are examples of gossip. They will be up and moving as they look through the scenario cards and record their answers on the answer grid. This scoot game is a fun way to teach and review this important social skill with your students.
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What's Included:
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30 Scenario Cards
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Answer Grid
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Answer Key
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Poster for visual support
For more information, please see the preview.
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Ideas For Use:
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Social skills small groups or lessons
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Relational aggression small groups or lessons
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Classes or groups struggling with rumors, gossip, etc.
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Students who could benefit from realizing the impact of the things they share with others.
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