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Respecting differences
   & working together
      •To respect the differences
      between people as you develop
      your own sense of identity
      •To recognise some of the cultural
      norms in society, including the
      range of lifestyles and
      relationships
      •To recognise how others see you
      and be able to give and receive
      constructive praise and feedback
• If we look around the class it is easy to spot that
  we are all different in terms of our physical
  appearance
• We are all unique. However, we all have our own
  character too and we all have particular likes and
  dislikes.
             • We are going to create our own
               Facebook profile
             • Fill in the answers to all the boxes
             • Then add a picture (drawing or
               caricature)
• Show your profile to the person sitting next to you
• Now swap places with someone else in the class
  and show your profiles to each other
• It is very obvious that we are all very different
  people and yet we need to get on well together in
  order for school to work properly
Volunteers needed!
• I need 2 people to read out a play script
• Volunteer 1 will be reading the part of Gemma
• Volunteer 2 will be reading the part of Leah
Picking a fight
•   Gemma: Hey you!
•   Leah: Who? Me?
•   Gemma: You, I’m talking to. You!
•   Leah : What?
•   Gemma : Who do you think you’re staring at?
•   Leah : I’m not looking at anyone
                      • Gemma : You are. You’re looking at
                         me
                      • Leah : I’m not
                      • Gemma : You are. You’re doing it
                         right now
                      • Leah : Only ‘cause you shouted. I
                         wasn’t looking before
•   Gemma: You were. You were staring.
•   Leah: I wasn’t.
•   Gemma: You were.
•   Leah: I wasn’t.
•   Gemma: Are you calling me a liar?
•   Leah: No.
•   Gemma: You are.
                    • Leah: I’m just telling you. I’m just saying. I
                      wasn’t looking at you. Honest
                    • Gemma: So you’re saying I’m a liar, then.
                    • Leah: No.
                    • Gemma: You’d better watch who you’re
                      calling a liar.
                    • Leah: I’m not.
                    • Gemma: You’d better watch out that’s all.
•   Leah: What for?
•   Gemma: For me. You’d better look out for me.
•   Leah: You said I shouldn’t.
•   Gemma: What?
•   Leah: Look at you.
•   Gemma: Are you trying to be funny?
•   Leah: No.
•   Gemma: Don’t try to be funny with me.
                    • Leah: I wasn’t. It was just a joke.
                    • Gemma: You’ll not be laughing when
                      I’ve finished with you.
                    • Leah: I’m not laughing. Who’s
                      laughing? I’m not
                    • Gemma: You’ll be laughing on the
                      other side of your face. You don’t mess
                      with Gemma
• Leah: Eh?
• Gemma: You don’t mess with Gemma. What are you
  grinning at?
• Leah: I’m not. It’s just the way my mouth is.
• Gemma: Right. Down the alley after school.
• Leah: I don’t go home that way.
• Gemma: You’d better be there.
• Leah: I’ve got to catch my bus.

                  • Gemma: Be there!
                  • Leah: Right!
                  • Gemma: Right!
• Is a conversation like this bound to lead to a
  challenge to a fight?
• How can we stop fights and arguments from
  starting?
• Can you suggest ways in which we can get on
  with people in life even though we don’t always
  like or agree with their points of view?
• Using these ideas, write the word TOLERANCE
  in large letters down the side of a piece of A4
  paper and use the letters as the start of a list of
  things that we should do if we are going to get
  on with people.
• E.g. L may be Listen to other people’s points of
  view. R may be Respect other people’s
  opinions.
• We can be very critical of others over the
  clothes that they wear or other personal
  issues
• But how often do we give praise to other
  people?
•   Praise or positive feedback is an act of recognition
•   How do we give praise in this school?
•   How do you receive praise at home?
•   It can be something as simple as a smile
•   What positive comments or feedback have you
    received in the last week
                  •   Who from?
                  •   What was said?
                  •   How did you feel?
                  •   What compliments or positive
                      feedback have you given this
                      week. Who was it to? What was it
                      for? How did it make you feel?
• Who gives more compliments than they receive?
• Who receives more compliments than they give?
• How does it feel to be complimented and
  appreciated?
       • How does it make you feel about the
         person who gave the compliment?
       • Do you think that making an effort to be
         positive about people in your form would
         be a good idea?
• Learning to give and accept praise gracefully is
  an important skill for us all to learn
• How do you react when someone gives you
  praise?
• Sometimes a simple thank you is much better
  than saying ‘I know I’m great!’
                 • Think about why some people
                   don’t like being praised
                 • Is it some times better to be
                   praised privately than in public?

                 • Why is it sometimes difficult to
                   receive praise in school in front
                   of your class?
The Praise Chain
• Everyone take a piece of plain paper and write your name
  on the bottom
• Pass the piece of paper to the person on your left, then
  with the paper that you receive, go and swap it with
  someone else not sitting near you
                  • Now sit down again
                  • On the paper that you receive, look at
                     the name on the bottom, then write that
                     person a compliment on the top of the
                     paper (it must be true)
                  • Now fold down the top of the paper
                     twice so you can’t see what you’ve
                     written
• Now pass the paper to the person on your left
• MAKE SURE YOU DON’T GET YOU OWN
  PAPER, IF YOU DO THEN SWAP IT WITH
  SOMEONE ELSE
• Repeat....look at the name, then right down a
  compliment
• Keep going till all the paper is used up
And finally...

• Put all the work from this lesson in your
  folder
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Respecting Differences & Working Together

  • 1. Respecting differences & working together •To respect the differences between people as you develop your own sense of identity •To recognise some of the cultural norms in society, including the range of lifestyles and relationships •To recognise how others see you and be able to give and receive constructive praise and feedback
  • 2. • If we look around the class it is easy to spot that we are all different in terms of our physical appearance • We are all unique. However, we all have our own character too and we all have particular likes and dislikes. • We are going to create our own Facebook profile • Fill in the answers to all the boxes • Then add a picture (drawing or caricature)
  • 3. • Show your profile to the person sitting next to you • Now swap places with someone else in the class and show your profiles to each other • It is very obvious that we are all very different people and yet we need to get on well together in order for school to work properly
  • 4. Volunteers needed! • I need 2 people to read out a play script • Volunteer 1 will be reading the part of Gemma • Volunteer 2 will be reading the part of Leah
  • 5. Picking a fight • Gemma: Hey you! • Leah: Who? Me? • Gemma: You, I’m talking to. You! • Leah : What? • Gemma : Who do you think you’re staring at? • Leah : I’m not looking at anyone • Gemma : You are. You’re looking at me • Leah : I’m not • Gemma : You are. You’re doing it right now • Leah : Only ‘cause you shouted. I wasn’t looking before
  • 6. Gemma: You were. You were staring. • Leah: I wasn’t. • Gemma: You were. • Leah: I wasn’t. • Gemma: Are you calling me a liar? • Leah: No. • Gemma: You are. • Leah: I’m just telling you. I’m just saying. I wasn’t looking at you. Honest • Gemma: So you’re saying I’m a liar, then. • Leah: No. • Gemma: You’d better watch who you’re calling a liar. • Leah: I’m not. • Gemma: You’d better watch out that’s all.
  • 7. Leah: What for? • Gemma: For me. You’d better look out for me. • Leah: You said I shouldn’t. • Gemma: What? • Leah: Look at you. • Gemma: Are you trying to be funny? • Leah: No. • Gemma: Don’t try to be funny with me. • Leah: I wasn’t. It was just a joke. • Gemma: You’ll not be laughing when I’ve finished with you. • Leah: I’m not laughing. Who’s laughing? I’m not • Gemma: You’ll be laughing on the other side of your face. You don’t mess with Gemma
  • 8. • Leah: Eh? • Gemma: You don’t mess with Gemma. What are you grinning at? • Leah: I’m not. It’s just the way my mouth is. • Gemma: Right. Down the alley after school. • Leah: I don’t go home that way. • Gemma: You’d better be there. • Leah: I’ve got to catch my bus. • Gemma: Be there! • Leah: Right! • Gemma: Right!
  • 9. • Is a conversation like this bound to lead to a challenge to a fight? • How can we stop fights and arguments from starting? • Can you suggest ways in which we can get on with people in life even though we don’t always like or agree with their points of view?
  • 10. • Using these ideas, write the word TOLERANCE in large letters down the side of a piece of A4 paper and use the letters as the start of a list of things that we should do if we are going to get on with people. • E.g. L may be Listen to other people’s points of view. R may be Respect other people’s opinions.
  • 11. • We can be very critical of others over the clothes that they wear or other personal issues • But how often do we give praise to other people?
  • 12. Praise or positive feedback is an act of recognition • How do we give praise in this school? • How do you receive praise at home? • It can be something as simple as a smile • What positive comments or feedback have you received in the last week • Who from? • What was said? • How did you feel? • What compliments or positive feedback have you given this week. Who was it to? What was it for? How did it make you feel?
  • 13. • Who gives more compliments than they receive? • Who receives more compliments than they give? • How does it feel to be complimented and appreciated? • How does it make you feel about the person who gave the compliment? • Do you think that making an effort to be positive about people in your form would be a good idea?
  • 14. • Learning to give and accept praise gracefully is an important skill for us all to learn • How do you react when someone gives you praise? • Sometimes a simple thank you is much better than saying ‘I know I’m great!’ • Think about why some people don’t like being praised • Is it some times better to be praised privately than in public? • Why is it sometimes difficult to receive praise in school in front of your class?
  • 15. The Praise Chain • Everyone take a piece of plain paper and write your name on the bottom • Pass the piece of paper to the person on your left, then with the paper that you receive, go and swap it with someone else not sitting near you • Now sit down again • On the paper that you receive, look at the name on the bottom, then write that person a compliment on the top of the paper (it must be true) • Now fold down the top of the paper twice so you can’t see what you’ve written
  • 16. • Now pass the paper to the person on your left • MAKE SURE YOU DON’T GET YOU OWN PAPER, IF YOU DO THEN SWAP IT WITH SOMEONE ELSE • Repeat....look at the name, then right down a compliment • Keep going till all the paper is used up
  • 17. And finally... • Put all the work from this lesson in your folder