Feelings and personal boundaries

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by to-teach Team
3 pagesGrade 3 and upEthics, Philosophy, English, non-subject specific content
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Objective:

The learners should develop an awareness of their own feelings and personal boundaries. The goal is to teach them to distinguish between good and bad touches, define their personal space, and learn appropriate responses in uncomfortable situations.

Content and Methods:

The worksheet begins with a "Feelings barometer," where students evaluate touch situations using emojis. Next, the concept of "personal space" is introduced, which learners will illustrate and define who may enter it. A text about an uncomfortable situation serves as a basis for partner work to reflect on feelings and reactions. A table for categorizing characteristics of "good" and "bad" touches, along with group work to gather examples, deepens understanding. Methods include self-assessment, creative design, text analysis, partner and group work, and categorization exercises.

Competencies:

  • Recognizing and naming personal feelings related to touch
  • Defining and communicating personal boundaries
  • Distinguishing between acceptable and uncomfortable touches
  • Reflecting on behaviors in potentially uncomfortable situations
  • Collaboration and communication in partner and group work

Target Group and Level:

Grade 3 and up

Note:

Worksheet 2 from the worksheet series "My Body Belongs to Me."

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