Todays Topic Tattling vs Reporting Todays Topic Tattling

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Today's Topic: Tattling vs. Reporting

Today's Topic: Tattling vs. Reporting

Today's Topic: Tattling vs. Reporting ·Sometimes there are things that happen at school that

Today's Topic: Tattling vs. Reporting ·Sometimes there are things that happen at school that we must report to teachers. ·Other times, there are things that happen that we can solve on our own or don't necessarily require telling a teacher. Turn and talk to a neighbor. Think of 2 situations that have come up or might come up that you would need to report.

Let's share our ideas. . . Examples of times we might need to report.

Let's share our ideas. . . Examples of times we might need to report. . . record student ideas below Now let's think of examples of when we might be able to problem solve on our own or don't need to involve a teacher. . . record student ideas below

Tattling Reporting Someone cut in the lunch line A group of students are being

Tattling Reporting Someone cut in the lunch line A group of students are being unkind another student A student crumples up a paper they are working on Another student doesn't finish eating their sandwich and throws it out Your feelings keep getting hurt by a classmate and you aren't sure how to fix the problem I saw a classmate do something silly and I want to get her in trouble so I tell the teacher. A classmate purposely pushed a student on the playground During a game of football, one student accidently bumped into another student My friend said something that wasn't nice to me My friend keeps saying mean things to me and I don't know who to talk to her about it.

Goal: In the next few weeks, really try to think about whether you are

Goal: In the next few weeks, really try to think about whether you are tattling or reporting! Be sure to think about the questions below.