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This digital game show is a fun, interactive way for students to learn the differences between tattling and reporting. This game is in PowerPoint and is completely EDITABLE so you change the questions to fit your school's population and needs.
Categories Include:
- Is it tattling or reporting?
- How do you know it is tattling?
- How do you know it is reporting?
- What would you do?
***Save 20% with my Digital Resources Bundle***
BENEFITING STUDENTS
Understanding the difference between Tattling and Reporting is a key component of bullying prevention and educator sanity. Helping students to identify when a behavior needs to be reported is crucial for student safety.
At a minimum, this lesson will allow students to define the difference between tattling and reporting.
Saving Time
This activity is ready to use and designed to be no-prep.
Who is this designed for?
This activity is designed for students grades 1-5 but the slides are completely editable and can be changed to fit a wide variety of student needs.
RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES:
ā Digital Resources Bundle
ā School Counseling Super Bundle
āĀ Tattling vs. Reporting Scoot Game
ā Tattling vs. Reporting Digital Gameshow
āĀ Bullying Prevention Board Game
VisitĀ Bright FuturesĀ School Counseling BlogĀ and subscribe to my email list to gain access to myĀ Class Lesson Cheat Sheet.Ā You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies!
Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources!
School Counseling Simplified Podcast
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Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This digital game show is a fun, interactive way for students to learn the differences between tattling and reporting. This game is in PowerPoint and is completely EDITABLE so you change the questions to fit your school's population and needs.
Categories Include:
- Is it tattling or reporting?
- How do you know it is tattling?
- How do you know it is reporting?
- What would you do?
***Save 20% with my Digital Resources Bundle***
BENEFITING STUDENTS
Understanding the difference between Tattling and Reporting is a key component of bullying prevention and educator sanity. Helping students to identify when a behavior needs to be reported is crucial for student safety.
At a minimum, this lesson will allow students to define the difference between tattling and reporting.
Saving Time
This activity is ready to use and designed to be no-prep.
Who is this designed for?
This activity is designed for students grades 1-5 but the slides are completely editable and can be changed to fit a wide variety of student needs.
RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES:
ā Digital Resources Bundle
ā School Counseling Super Bundle
āĀ Tattling vs. Reporting Scoot Game
ā Tattling vs. Reporting Digital Gameshow
āĀ Bullying Prevention Board Game
VisitĀ Bright FuturesĀ School Counseling BlogĀ and subscribe to my email list to gain access to myĀ Class Lesson Cheat Sheet.Ā You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies!
Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources!
School Counseling Simplified Podcast
Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM
Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
























