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2 The presentation can only be copied or altered for non-commercial personal or educational use. © Citizenship Foundation Charity Reg No 801360 Author: M. Heath www.gogivers.org

3 Using Go-Givers lessons This PowerPoint is designed to inform, and to support critical thinking and discussion. Go-Givers PowerPoints can be used in their entirety OR content can be saved and edited. In order for the links and animation to work, always show the PowerPoints in ‘slide show’ view. The green dot in the bottom right hand corner of the slide indicates when the slide animation is complete. More information about using PowerPoint can be found herehere The LEARNING ACTIVITIES are an essential and integral part of this lesson. They are linked at the end of this PowerPoint.

4 This lesson explores why we need rules and how to make Ground Rules for our class.

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6 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses, And all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty together again!

7  What happened to Humpty?  What did Humpty do wrong?  What should Humpty have done differently?  Make up a rule, which if obeyed, could have prevented Humpty Dumpty from having an accident  How would this new rule have helped Humpty, if he had obeyed it?

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9 Think of your favourite game It could be: A sport Your favourite playground game A board game

10 What are the rules of your game? Which rule is the most important? –Why? Why are the rules needed? What would happen if there were no rules to your game?

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12 What rules do you follow? At home At school On the road Who makes up each of these sets of rules? Are these rules fair to everyone? What happens when someone breaks them?

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14 Ideas for Ground Rules Our Ground Rules will help us: Learn as much as we can Share each other’s ideas, Include everyone Feel comfortable Enjoy our lessons

15 Ground Rules for our Class We should:

16 Ground Rules for our Class We should not:

17 Ground Rules for our Class Our 5 Rules:

18 It’s a Contract! We will all sign our names around our list of rules to show that we have agreed to follow them.

19 Activities to complete this lesson include : Rate this lesson here.here Click on the image above to view and/or download learning activities. group discussion on Ground Rules making a poster


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