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“To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world.” |
Dr. Seuss |
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Big Idea |
Many students assume they are just a number and don’t really matter in the world. They don’t think of themselves as role models with responsibilities to other people. Yet, like it or not, their behavior is being watched and they are having an influence on those around them in important, unseen ways. Becoming more aware of their impact makes students more compelled to act in ethical ways. |
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Step One: Claim |
According to Dr. Seuss all of us matter in the world. We have an awesome responsibility and opportunity to help others. |
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Step Two: Counterclaim |
You are responsible to yourself. You aren’t responsible to others. |
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Step Three: Essential Question |
Do you have the responsibility to be a role model for others? |
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Link to YOUTUBE video |