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Lesson plan : peer Pressure Outcomes: 1. Analyze the influence of peers and values on decision making. 2. Develop strategies to cope with peer Pressure . Time: 60 minutes Preparation: Identify 1 or 2 students considered to be leaders by classmates. Materials: Bowl of treats (pieces of fruit, candies, or cookies). Activity: Place a bowl of treats on a desk at the front of the classroom. Assign students a small task to keep them occupied. Before leaving the room, ask students not to eat any of the treats explaining that they are for a Lesson later in the day. Prior to commencing this Lesson , confidentially speak to your identified classroom leader(s). Ask them to defy your instructions and sneak treats from the bowl. Suggest that as they sneak the treats, they use statements such as, He/ she will never notice! . or Do you think he/she counted them? . To complete the Lesson , try to catch students in the act or continue with other work until students confess.
Lesson Plan: Peer Pressure Outcomes: 1. Analyze the influence of peers and values on decision making. 2. Develop strategies to cope with peer pressure.
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