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- A friend, starting with you!
- This lesson helps students learn about themselves and how good a friend they are to others. It helps children identify their own special talents and characteristics while showing the importance of good self-esteem in making new friends.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–5 Guidance)
- By Sara Smith.
- Try to see it my way; I'll try to see it yours
- This lesson includes guided class discussion and a hands-on activity demonstrating the importance of clear communication in avoiding misunderstanding and conflict. Students use wooden blocks in a building activity that allows them to actually experience the difference in their own and another student's perception and understanding of verbal building instructions.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Guidance)
- By Karen Osborne-Rowland.
- Who's unique?
- Encourages students to examine their ideas about how they are different and similar to each other by participating in an activity and then discussing their thoughts.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–5 Guidance and Healthful Living)

