![]() Scorpio yelled that there was a real shark swimming next to her. Norvin dressed up like a shark to scare swimmers away. ![]() Norvin had to share the beach with other swimmers which made him cross and resentful. Samples of conflicts/resolutions are as follows. Write student responses on chart paper (conflicts on left side and resolutions on the right side). Discuss the different conflicts and resolutions found in the story. Pause at different spots in the book to ask, "Is it fair how Norvan is behaving?" "Why do you think it is fair or not fair?"ħ. taking responsibility for one's actions in this story).Ħ. Tell students you will read a book which deals with the topic of fairness and responsibility (ie. Remind students about the five "I Care Rules" and point to the poster displaying the rules to help them make decisions. ![]() This will help students justify their answers/responses.ĥ. Classify student responses into two categories: negative and positive comments. Discuss if it is fair (why or why not) to the twelve students concerning how many items they each received. Tell students you will pass out all 20 items to the twelve students until the items are gone.Ĥ. ![]() toys, food, books, etc) you have gathered.ģ. Have twelve students stand in front of the class or sit in the front row by the teacher facing the rest of the class.Ģ. ![]()
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