Your older sister makes brownies for the whole family. You eat most of them. Your brother does not get any. Is this fair? Yes or no, explain.
No, it's unfair. Taking more than your share of something is unfair.
What do you do if you saw someone cheat on a game, but only you saw it happen?
talk to them
tell the teacher
tell the coach
How can you be a good friend?
Be a good communicator
Be welcoming
True or false: it hurts people's feelings if you aren't fair with them
Sharing is ___?
A. Caring
B. Not as important as math
C. Expensive
D. None
A. Caring
What would you do if a friend was being unfair?
talk to them about it
talk to teacher
play with someone else
At lunch, your friend tells you that they don't like the cookies their mom made them. Your friend gets up to get a napkin and you take them and eat them because you just heard them say they didn't like them. Is this fair?
No, taking without asking is stealing which is not fair. If your friend had said someone could take them or offered them to you, then it would be fair.
You are working on a group project with your friends and can't decide what roles to assign. How can you resolve this conflict?
Flip a coin
Rock, paper, scissors,
Talk it out
True or false: Fairness doesn't mean equal.
True: Fairness doesn't always mean equal. There are situations where things aren't equal but fair.
Give an example of how you can show someone you are listening to them?
Eye contact, facing them, nodding head
What is integrity?
Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
Give an example on how NOT to be fair.
steal
lie
cheat
How can you show responsibility in the lunchroom?
Clean up after yourself, walk, inside voices, say please and thank you.
If you were a teacher, how would you teach your students to be fair?
a book, game, story
Where should you be fair?
If someone was cheating off of your test what would you do?
talk to the person and tell them to stop cheating
ask them to stop cheating
Give an example on how you CAN be fair.
share
be honest
take turns
Imagine your friend won a game and you did not. Is that fair? Why?
Answers will vary.
Another student won student of the month but you worked really hard. Is this fair?
Yes. Explain why.
What is the difference between fair and unfair?
Varied answers
What would you do if your friend was cheating at a sport?
tell the coach
tell the teacher
play a different sport
If someone gave you $100,000 to cheat at a big game would you and why?
Answers will vary.
Pretend you are a classroom teacher and you have to decide who is going to represent your class at a lunch with the principal. How do you decide the student who fairly deserves to be chosen?
Answers will vary. (Vote, discuss, class numbers, etc.)
What is the main rule of fairness?
play by the rules.
What is the difference between fair and equal?
Equal means everything is the same for everyone no matter what.
Fair means everyone gets what they need that is right for them and for everyone else.