Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Friendship Soup

Feb 6

https://youtu.be/H7w7yXkJTu0 (3:31)
 or
http://www.schooltube.com/video/629136899d5f41599f3a/Video%20Lesson%20-%20Friendship%20Soup  (3:31)


Friendship Soup Recipe:
2 sticks Kindness
1 gallon Goofiness
3 cups Having fun
3 pints Honesty
1 teaspoon Arguments (sticky)
3 tablespoons Respect
1 1/2 cups Safety
1 cup Trust

Are these good ingredients?

What would you add or change to the recipe?
How could sticky arguments improve a friendship?

Let's talk about some of those "sticky arguments" that come with Friendship Soup.

Choose a few of the scenarios below and discuss with the class how you could resolve the situation in a positive way:
  1. You find out that your friend has been telling people stories about you that aren't true.
  2. Your friend keeps saying or doing things that hurt your feelings.
  3. Two or more of your friends are arguing with each other. They want you to choose between them, but you don't want to lose either of them as your friend.
  4. Your friend wants to spend more time with you than you want to spend with him/her. You like this friend, but you also want to be able to hang out with other friends.
  5. Your friend invites you to go to an activity but then calls back an hour later to cancel. You find out later that your friend went to the activity with someone else.

Credit: http://www.goodcharacter.com/BCBC/Friendship.html and www.theNEDshow.com/lessonplans