Are you looking for activities on fairness to get your young learners thinking and talking about fairness?
Being able to recognize that it is hurtful to be unfair will develop the foundations for developing empathy.
When our young learners say, “That’s not fair,” it’s often because they don’t like the outcome.
♡♡♡ Did you know that this Fairness Lesson & Activities resource is part of a Fairness Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡♡
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This Activities on Fairness resource includes:
1. Two Detailed lesson plans for: Fair Vs Unfair & Equal Vs Fair
2. Discussion activities for both lessons which look at:
What is fair? What is unfair? What does fairness mean? Does fairness mean equal?
3. Anchor charts and posters for both lessons. (1 EDITABLE PAGE for Fairness Means...)
4. Fair & Unfair Scenario Cards
5. Equal Vs Fair Scenario Cards
These Activities on Fairness will help our young learners by:
⭐️Helping them see when unfairness happens
⭐️Help children develop the language to describe it
⭐️Help them understand that unfairness hurts.
⭐️Helping them understand that fair doesn’t always mean equal.
These Activities on Fairness have CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES in mind:
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