Lesson 6 - Actions and Consequences. To: Understand that the decisions and choices we make have consequences for others Think about the feelings and emotions.

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Lesson 6 - Actions and Consequences

To: Understand that the decisions and choices we make have consequences for others Think about the feelings and emotions of others Think about how to deal with risk in our daily lives Focus

Watch Film 8 What choices did Jon make? What risks were involved? Why did Jon choose to go into the water with the wrong equipment? Click here to view Jon’s story

Who could be affected by Jon’s decision? Use your worksheet to show who is affected by Jon’s decision Which choice?

Watch Film 8 again How does Jon feel about the situation now? What different choices could he have made? What do people need to think about before making a choice? Jon’s story Click here to view

Peer pressure is feeling like you have to do something just because all your friends are doing it What positive and practical things could people do to stand up to peer pressure? Peer pressure

To: Understand that the decisions and choices we make have consequences for others Think about the feelings and emotions of others Think about how to deal with risk in our daily lives Review

Create a Stop and Think card that someone could use when faced with a risky situation Write down three things someone should think about before making a choice Write your three Stop and Think points on a small piece of card to keep with you to help when you are faced with a risky situation Stop and think! ?