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Integrity in Action

Lesson Plan

Integrity in Action

Integrity

This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to the concept of integrity through a brief discussion, an engaging activity, and a reflective exit ticket. Integrity is a fundamental value that helps students build trust and respect in their relationships. By understanding and practicing integrity, students can develop a strong moral compass that guides their actions and decisions.

Audience

Grade 6

Time

10 minutes

Approach

Experiential Learning, Inquiry-Based Learning, Active Learning, Collaborative Learning, Game-Based Learning

Materials

Discussion Questions, Activity Instructions, Exit Ticket, and Video: A Social Experiment on Honesty

Step 1

Introduction

2 mins

  • Begin by asking students what they think integrity means.
  • Share a simple definition: Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.

Step 2

Video Viewing

3 mins

Step 3

Activity

3 mins

  • Conduct a quick role-play activity where students act out scenarios that require integrity.
  • Provide scenarios such as finding a lost item or witnessing a classmate cheating.
  • Discuss how they would handle these situations with integrity.

Step 4

Closure

2 mins

  • Distribute the exit ticket with a question: "What is one way you can show integrity at school?"
  • Collect responses to assess understanding.
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Discussion

Integrity Discussion

A brief discussion to introduce the concept of integrity and its importance.

What does integrity mean to you?

Encourage students to think about honesty and doing the right thing.







Why is integrity important in our daily lives?

Discuss how integrity builds trust and respect.







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Quiz

Integrity Exit Ticket

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