What do we want to achieve regarding primary skill development (student understanding and/or behaviour)?

As a result of this activity, students will be able to:

  • recognize that, as members of a team or class, everyone is responsible for the others. 
  • understand that everyone is needed to maintain a “strong network,” regardless of their role.
  • make simple analogies or connections between the object and their own lives or community.
  • apply the idea to a new, related situation (e.g., naming a real example of supporting someone).
  • actively listen to their peers, maintain eye contact, and consciously involve quieter peers in the activity.
  • listen to peers and build on others’ ideas (e.g., “I noticed that…, and that reminds me of…”).
  • follow through with the small commitment or gesture tied to the concept (e.g., verbal pledge, supportive action).