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Living with Integrity - 4 Lesson Plans

   

Integrity matters! Your student’s success or failure will be determined by the difficult choice they face with regard to challenges and temptations. These lesson plans explore the value of living a life of integrity.

  • Integrity: Who Wants To Be Rich? - Living a rich life doesn't necessarily mean having a lot of money. You can have a lot of money and have no self-respect and no real happiness. With this lesson plan, students explore the value of living a life of integrity.
  • Integrity Counts (3 parts) - Current events testify to the fact that careers can be ruined by a lack of integrity. With this lesson plan students explore the consequences of being dishonest, especially when one is in a leadership role.
  • Integrity: Mind Mapping - The actions of people with integrity are always in harmony with the words they speak. Their actions and words are integrated. With this mind-mapping exercise, students explore the meaning of integrity and how acting with integrity earns respect.  
  • Don’t Cry Wolf - Trust is the foundation of all healthy relationships. Students explore the classic children's story about the little boy who cried wolf, and make very real connections to challenges they may be facing in relationships.

 All Lesson Plans are in Adobe PDF format. Download Acrobat Reader (free).

Price: $14.95

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