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Home Social-Emotional Curriculum 1st Grade (LEVEL 1) Being A Good Sport Social Emotional Learning Lesson

Being A Good Sport Social Emotional Learning Lesson

This social emotional learning lesson will help students learn how to be a good sport!

Come meet Tommy (puppet)!  Tommy Is playing games with his dad but gets frustrated because he always wants to be the “winner” and he uses the words “It’s not fair” a lot. He finally begins to understand that if he wins all the time it won’t be fair to the other players.

Find the game here: It’s Not Fair!/Puppet

How will learning take place?  Through an engaging puppet video lesson to help students understand the importance of playing fair. 

Why teach this? Life won’t always be fair and sometimes we will win and sometimes we won’t. Students need to learn that although they may be disappointed they still need to accept that it wasn’t their turn to win, be respectful of the other person(s) who did win and try again next time.

Additional Components (not included in the digital version on Boom Learning): There will be discussion questions, a transition activity to close the lesson as well as an extended learning idea on how to embed this casually into your classroom throughout the week or even better the year!

Find the game here: It’s Not Fair!/Puppet

Digital Version on boom learning:It’s Not Fair

 

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