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A Bad Case of Bullying: Using Literature Response Groups
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| Grades | 3 – 5 |
| Lesson Plan Type | Standard Lesson |
| Estimated Time | Three 40-minute sessions |
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Comber, Ontario |
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Taruna
October 22, 2012
i like you. you are a really good a person!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jenn
April 10, 2012
This lesson was incredible! I loved how many resources were provided as well as interactives. Bullying is such a big problem in my school and I would definately use this to help aleviate some of the bullying issues. The making of your own cartoon based on the situation is a great way for students to write down how they really feel in thos particular situations as well as put themselves in the other persons position. Thank you for sharing these resources!
chuks michael
September 26, 2011
thanks it worked extremely well
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