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View and download these reflection activities that can be used in your classroom to foster character education principles.
The following list of PDFs are free for download.
Teacher's Guide [124 KB]
Student Copy [87 KB]
Ideal Year [PDF Icon] [13 KB] - In this activity students will begin to articulate what the values they think are important look like in real-life action. Student will take a role in the creation of their own positive community.
Shared Values Survey [PDF Icon] [12 KB] - In this activity students will learn the character traits and the values that they believe are important and on which they all agree. Students will create a common shared vocabulary that they will use throughout the year.
Single Act of Kindness [28 KB] - An ethical reflection activity for elementary school students.
Harriet Tubman Didn't Take No Stuff [31 KB] - An ethical reflection activity with discussion questions.
Credit [10 KB] - An ethical decision making activity on service-learning for high school students.
The Lot [11 KB] - An activity on service-learning values which can be used with 4th-12th graders.
The Struggle - An ethical reflection activity based on a quotation by Abraham Lincoln for students in Grades 6 - 12. In this activity students will evaluate the meaning of "just" and "unjust" actions and will recognize and discuss the potential in such values as perseverance and courage.
Teacher's Guide [124 KB]
Student Copy [108 KB]
Heroes Out of Tragedies - An ethical reflection activity based on the question "are there any good things that can come out of tragedies" for students in Grades 4 - 12. In this activity students will define and discuss the idea of heroes and heroism.
Teacher's Guide [128 KB]
Student Copy [92 KB]
Moral Discipline worksheet is linked here to help teachers and students work together to identify character-based expectations, procedures and rules.
Ten Reasons not to Cheat - an activity suggestion to catalyze student dialogue about the meaningful reasons not to cheat.
Example Reasoning with Ethics Blog
Personal Integrity Pledge worksheet
Teacher's Guide [124 KB]
Student Copy [87 KB]
Ideal Year [PDF Icon] [13 KB] - In this activity students will begin to articulate what the values they think are important look like in real-life action. Student will take a role in the creation of their own positive community.
Shared Values Survey [PDF Icon] [12 KB] - In this activity students will learn the character traits and the values that they believe are important and on which they all agree. Students will create a common shared vocabulary that they will use throughout the year.
Single Act of Kindness [28 KB] - An ethical reflection activity for elementary school students.
Harriet Tubman Didn't Take No Stuff [31 KB] - An ethical reflection activity with discussion questions.
Credit [10 KB] - An ethical decision making activity on service-learning for high school students.
The Lot [11 KB] - An activity on service-learning values which can be used with 4th-12th graders.
The Struggle - An ethical reflection activity based on a quotation by Abraham Lincoln for students in Grades 6 - 12. In this activity students will evaluate the meaning of "just" and "unjust" actions and will recognize and discuss the potential in such values as perseverance and courage.
Teacher's Guide [124 KB]
Student Copy [108 KB]
Heroes Out of Tragedies - An ethical reflection activity based on the question "are there any good things that can come out of tragedies" for students in Grades 4 - 12. In this activity students will define and discuss the idea of heroes and heroism.
Teacher's Guide [128 KB]
Student Copy [92 KB]
Moral Discipline worksheet is linked here to help teachers and students work together to identify character-based expectations, procedures and rules.
Ten Reasons not to Cheat - an activity suggestion to catalyze student dialogue about the meaningful reasons not to cheat.
Example Reasoning with Ethics Blog
Personal Integrity Pledge worksheet