Racing Against Drugs Durham. Sheila Ryan DCDSB INTERMEDIATE LESSONS

Similar documents
Character Traits. Teacher Talk

ETHICAL VALUES AND OTHER K INDS OF VALUES

Retelling. In the beginning.. Then,... After that,... And then,... Finally,... Do I understand what I read? Does it make sense?

Grade 5 Unit. Lesson 2. Learning Goals. Facility. Materials. Cyberbullying and Lesson 2 of 4

Grade 8 Lesson Peer Influence

Self-Acceptance. A Frog Thing by E. Drachman (2005) California: Kidwick Books LLC. ISBN Grade Level: Third grade

What does compassion look like?

A Time to Tell Troop Meeting Guide

Lesson Plan Template

Peer. Pressure. Peer Pressure. Peer. Pressure

Contents. A Word About This Guide Why Is It Important for My Child to Read? How Will My Child Learn to Read?... 4

Healthy and Safety Awareness for Working Teens Unit 5 Communicating Workplace Problems

Building Strong Families

Starting a Booktalk Club: Success in Just 12 Weeks!

Guided Reading with I HAD A HIPPOPOTAMUS written and illustrated by Hector Viveros Lee

ONLINE SAFETY TEACHER S GUIDE:

Writing Simple Stories Grade One

Using sentence fragments

Language Arts Core, First Grade, Standard 8 Writing-Students write daily to communicate effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences.

Teaching paraphrasing to year three (3) and four (4) students exhibiting reading difficulties will lead to increased reading comprehension

Newspaper Activities for Students

Related KidsHealth Links Articles for Kids:

CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES

Grade 7: Module 3A: Unit 2: Lesson 1 Introducing the Narrative Arc: The Last Day of Slavery

Imagine It! ICEBREAKER:

What Is the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program?

Phonics. High Frequency Words P.008. Objective The student will read high frequency words.

Related KidsHealth Links Articles for Teens:

Mental Health Role Plays

Nick s Plan. My case study child is a young boy in the third grade. I will call him Nick. Nick is a

3 days Lifting the Qualities of Effective Fiction Writing. 3 4 days Stretching Out the Problem and Imagining Creative Solutions to Stories

Monitoring for Meaning

1. Listen to your teacher read the vocabulary words.

RACE TO CLEAR THE MAT

PEER PRESSURE TEACHER S GUIDE:

Helping People with Mental Illness

Grade 8 English Language Arts 90 Reading and Responding, Lesson 9

How can I improve my interviewing skills? MATERIALS

Previous Letterland at Tweetsie Railroad Motivation and reward Letterland at Tweetsie Curriculum Guides

Fun Learning Activities for Mentors and Tutors

Koko's Kitten/Dr. Francine Patterson/Created by Long Beach District

What are some things to consider when deciding if a career is a good fit?

Role-Play Activities. Establishing Role-Play Groups. Preparing for the Role-Plays 1/7. Note: As written, these

Elementary School Lesson Plan: Understanding Main Idea and Details

Comprehension. Sentence Structure and Meaning C.001. Objective The student will identify key parts of the text.

Strand: Reading Literature Topics Standard I can statements Vocabulary Key Ideas and Details

INTRODUCTION TO READING AND LITERATURE SAMPLE TESTS

INTRODUCTION TO CREDIT

Storing Your Medicines Safely

VIDEO TEACHING GUIDE. for use with Program 8 ASKING FOR HELP. In the Youth Guidance Video Series

Dragon Poster and Story (Literacy Time Number 2) Week 1 Day 1 setting adjective. Day 2 adjective Day 3 The Princess and the Dragon Week 2 Day 1

Form: Filled in table. Method: Peer assessment. Tool: Checklist. Form: Completed table. Method: Peer assessment. Tool: Checklist

Step 1: Come Together

Introduction To The Writing Process Animate And Publish Your Stories With The Zimmer Twins.

Allison Gallahan s Early Childhood Lesson Plan

Unit 3: Moving Toward Maturity Lesson 10. Discussion Questions. Why not? (Because He is a Spirit.) phone or the computer? (In our hearts.

Mr. Fritzsche's Fourth & Fifth Grade Book Projects

THE CONTEST BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE WIND. Outcome: Students will learn about Aesop and Aesop s fables.

[Sensitive topics can be difficult for many parents of adolescents to talk about]

CYBERBULLYING TEACHER S GUIDE:

4th Grade Genre Unit: Legends

Title: All Families Are Special

K-1 Common Core Writing Santa Fe Public Schools Presented by: Sheryl White

Compiled By: Pat Elliott, Resource Teacher & Dale Mays, Grade 4 Teacher Simcoe County District School Board Ontario Canada

CyberbullyNOT Student Guide to Cyberbullying

Lesson Plan Identifying the Components of a Commentary. Objectives

Unit 1 Title: Reading Grade Level: Second (2 nd ) Timeframe: 5 Weeks

FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION ACPS Fifth Grade

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.

Grade 4: Module 3B: Unit 3: Lesson 2 Reading Opinion Pieces, Part II: How Authors Support Their Opinions with Reasons and Evidence

Objective (s): TSWBAT explain how Ruby Bridges fight for equality affects us today aeb writing.

Grade 3: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 8 Paragraph Writing Instruction

INTRODUCTION TO COACHING TEACHING SKILLS TEACHING/LEARNING. September 2007 Page 1

Writing Poetry with Second Graders By Shelly Prettyman

What is your name? Do you think it reveals something about your identity and where you come from? If so, what does it reveal?

WORDS THEIR WAY. Thursday- FREE CHOICE: See the attached page with Free Choice options and assist your child in completing this activity.

Building Strong Families

WORKSHEET ONE FIRST ACTIVITY. Treating others with respect. List of ideas for treating others with respect

BBC Learning English Talk about English Business Language To Go Part 1 - Interviews

Grade 4: Module 1B: Unit 3: Lesson 11 Writing the Essay: Body Paragraph

associated with puberty for boys and girls.

BEE-BOT FAIRYTALE MAT 1. BEE-BOT GOES VISITING

Girl Scout Journey: It's Your World Change It!

Grade 6: Module 1: Unit 2: Lesson 19 Peer Critique and Pronoun Mini-Lesson: Revising Draft Literary Analysis

What Have I Learned In This Class?

Arkansas State PIRC/ Center for Effective Parenting

2. Provide the scoring guide/rubric for the culminating task (summative assessment).

Animals that move slowly, animals that move quickly

Grade 3: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 11 End of Unit 1 Assessment: Close Reading and Powerful Note-taking on My Own

Comprehension. Narrative Text Structure C.001. Objective The student will describe characters.

THE FORGIVING FATHER

Building Healthy Relationships:

YOUTH SOCCER COACHES GUIDE TO SUCCESS Norbert Altenstad

Students will be able to apply their writing skills to the format of letter writing.

Accommodated Lesson Plan on Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination for Diego

Introduction to Sexual Health Education Classes

Teaching. Social Skills

Strategies Unlimited, Inc Activity 1

Nami s Gifts. Lesson Plan. About the Book Text Type: Fiction/Realistic Page Count: 16 Word Count: 220. About the Lesson Targeted Reading Strategy

Change Number Stories Objective To guide children as they use change diagrams to help solve change number stories.

Transcription:

2011 Racing Against Drugs Durham Sheila Ryan DCDSB INTERMEDIATE LESSONS

Lesson 1: Peer Pressure: Recognizing Bullying Techniques 45 min Teacher will introduce the class to the concept of metaphor by showing a definition and then giving examples using familiar fairy tales as a model Wolf = danger, stranger; Forest = unknown, adventure, obstacles; Grandma = safety, comfort, home, childhood, known Chart Paper Markers Reading 1.5, 2.4 Teacher will then open this concept for discussion by asking if there are any other characters/settings in stories that represent other ideas. Teacher and class will participate in a read aloud from the book, Riding the Tiger by (see Read Aloud/Think Aloud Lesson for ideas) Refer back to the idea of metaphor and ask the question: What do you think the tiger represents in the story we just heard? Students are asked to support their idea with two pieces of information from the text. Each group is then asked to communicate/share their ideas with the whole class. The ideas will be recorded on a large anchor chart by the teacher. This will also involve some discussion. Possible answers may include: a bully, gang leader, drug seller, criminal, evil, etc Can all of these labels be grouped under one heading? (Negative Influences, Peer Pressure). This would then be written as a topic/header for the anchor chart. The chart will kept on display for upcoming lessons.

Lesson 2: Influence: Secret Powers of a Bully 20 min The teacher refers to anchor chart and student idea posters from lesson 1 Review metaphor and what the Tiger represents in the story, Riding the Tiger (negative influences, peer pressure, etc ) Oral Communication: 1.2 Teacher points out that the tiger was able to persuade the boy to talk with him; agree with him; trust him; go with him; and even stay with him for awhile. The boy did all of these things even though he felt uncomfortable with tiger shortly after they left the first setting. Drama: 1.1, 1.2 Think, Pair, Square, Share Why was the boy easily persuaded by the tiger? What did the tiger do/say to persuade the boy? Students participate in a whole class discussion about the methods/ techniques that the tiger used to persuade the boy to go along with him for some time. A student is assigned the task of recording student answers on an anchor chart. Possible answers; he threatened him; made it sound cool and fun; acted very friendly to him; made it sound like they were the same kind of people; made it sound like the brave thing to do; made it sound like the grown up thing to do. Teacher challenges students to organize answers into two categories. Possible categories: threats and enticements; rewards and punishments; negatives and positives).

Lesson 3: Drama Role Play Example: Boy: Well I have to tell my mom where I m going 50 min Re-read the story, by Writing In groups of 4, students will choose a scene from the book and will create a 1.2 two minute role play for that part of the story. The four roles will be: tiger, Chart Paper boy, inner voice of tiger, inner voice of boy. The boy and tiger players will Media recite/read the lines they have chosen from the book. The group will then Markers 1.1 write a few sentences for the inner voice players which will portray what the characters are really thinking and intending. Inner Voice: I m a little worried about going with this stranger I don t really know him my mom may worry, but I am bored Tiger: If you do, she won t let you go with me. Inner Voice: I have to make him feel like a baby for talking with his mom I will make him think he is going to miss out on something fun Students will perform the skits. For each role play, students must identify which method or technique the tiger is using to persuade the boy to do things his way, based on the techniques listed on the chart paper. Students are asked to be alert when socializing and communicating with others and to recognize when someone is using these techniques to negatively influence them.

Lesson 4: Choices: Finding a Way Out 60 min Teacher refers to the outcomes of the previous three lessons using the anchor charts and student brainstorming sheets as a reference. Note that there are negative influences in the world and we have learned some of the ways in which bullies will try to persuade and influence you to make a wrong choice Writing 1.2 Media How do you handle a situation in which you are being bullied or negatively influenced? (Provide concrete examples if necessary) It should be stressed that the solutions have to be positively worded. Students are given sticky notes (two/three per person) to record the ways/ methods they would use to counter a negative influence or a bully. While the students are doing this the teacher writes three topic headers on chart paper (or chalk board, white board, Smart Board). The three topics are: SPEAK UP REPORT TO AN ADULT WALK AWAY When the students have finished writing their ideas, the teacher will show them the four options for countering bullies. The students then volunteer to read their sticky note and then place it under the correct heading. There may be overlaps in some cases. 1.1

Lesson 5: Media Creating a Pamphlet 60 min Students will create a three-fold pamphlet communicating what they have learned about handling situations in which you are being negatively influenced. Title ideas might be: Dealing with a Bully, Avoiding Negative Influences, You Have the Power, etc. Teacher and Students create Success Criteria for Pamphlet. Students may share these pamphlets with other intermediate classes or junior grades, if age appropriate.