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Sharing is Caring

Lesson Plan

Sharing is Caring

Sharing

This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of sharing through interactive activities and discussions. By understanding the value of sharing, students will develop better social interactions and empathy towards others, which are crucial skills for building positive relationships.

Audience

Social Skills

Time

20 mins

Approach

Materials

Discussion Questions, Sharing Game Instructions, and Reflection Worksheet

Step 1

Introduction

3 mins

  • Begin with a brief introduction about the importance of sharing.
  • Ask students if they can think of a time when they shared something with someone else.

Step 2

Discussion

5 mins

  • Use the provided discussion questions to facilitate a conversation about sharing.
  • Encourage students to share their thoughts and experiences.

Step 3

Sharing Game

7 mins

  • Explain the rules of the sharing game.
  • Divide students into small groups and have them participate in the game.
  • Observe and provide guidance as needed.

Step 4

Reflection

3 mins

  • Distribute the reflection worksheet.
  • Ask students to complete the worksheet individually, reflecting on what they learned about sharing.

Step 5

Closure

2 mins

  • Recap the key points discussed in the lesson.
  • Encourage students to practice sharing in their daily lives.
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Discussion

Discussion Questions on Sharing

A set of questions to guide a discussion on the importance and benefits of sharing.

Why is sharing important?

Discuss how sharing helps build friendships and trust.







Can you think of a time when someone shared something with you? How did it make you feel?

Encourage students to share personal stories and feelings.







What are some things you can share with others?

List examples like toys, time, and ideas.







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Worksheet

Sharing Game Instructions

Instructions for a simple game that encourages students to practice sharing.

Divide students into small groups and provide each group with a set of items (e.g., toys, art supplies). Instruct them to work together to create something using the items, ensuring everyone gets a chance to use each item.








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Worksheet

Reflection Worksheet on Sharing

A worksheet for students to reflect on their experiences and thoughts about sharing.

What did you learn about sharing today?








How can you practice sharing at home or with friends?








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