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A Lesson By Mrs Rex and Ms Parks The Rules Every student gets 1 card You are NOT allowed to look at your card Leave your card face down When told put your card on your forehead so that other students can see what you have but you cant ID: 256403

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The Cards You’re Dealt

A Lesson By:Mrs. Rex and Ms. ParksSlide2

The Rules

Every student gets 1 card. You are NOT allowed to look at your card. Leave your card face down.

When told, put your card on your forehead so that other students can see what you have, but you can’t.When the game starts, talk to other students by following these rules…Slide3

The Cards

J, Q, K, A (Popular Cards)

Treat them the best. They are the coolest students. Try to be their friend.6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Middle Cards)Be nice to these students, but not too nice. They aren’t popular, but you are still respectful to them. Don’t talk to them for longer than 30 seconds.2, 3, 4, 5 (Unpopular Cards)Ignore these students. Avoid eye contact. If they start to walk close to you or start to talk to you, just walk away.Slide4

Think About It

Which card do you think you had?Popular

MiddleUnpopularWhy?Slide5

Popular

CardsWhat was your experience like?

How did other students treat you?What did it feel like to be popular?Slide6

Middle

CardsWhat was your experience like?

How did other students treat you?What did it feel like to be in the middle?Slide7

Unpopular

CardsWhat was your experience like?

How did other students treat you?What did it feel like to be unpopular?Slide8

Re-Do

Let’s play again, but this time, we’ll add an

Upstander.What is an Upstander?What would they be like in the game?Slide9

The Cards

J, Q, K, A (Popular Cards)

Treat them the best. They are the coolest students. Try to be their friend.6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Middle Cards)Be nice to these students, but not too nice. They aren’t popular, but you are still respectful to them. Don’t talk to them for longer than 30 seconds.2, 3, 4, 5 (Unpopular Cards)Ignore these students. Avoid eye contact. If they start to walk close to you or start to talk to you, just walk away.

Joker (

Upstander

Card)

Treat them with respect. Be nice to them.Slide10

Think About It

Which card do you think you had?

PopularMiddleUnpopularWhy?What did it feel like to be your card?Did the Upstander

card change the game or the experience for other cards?Slide11

Upstander

CardWhat was your experience like?

How did other students treat you?What did it feel like to be an Upstander?Slide12

The Cards You’re Dealt

We can’t always choose which group we’re in. We CAN choose how we deal with it.

In your groups, prepare an argument for why your group (Popular, Middle, Unpopular, Upstander

) could be a good place for a student to be.

How can you make the best of your card?

What could you do to help out other cards?Slide13

PopularSlide14

MiddleSlide15

UnpopularSlide16

Upstander