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R-E-S-P-E-C-TFind out what it means to
me…
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Graffiti is an issue of respect
• Respect of Property
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Theft is an issue of respect
• Respect for personal property
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Littering is an issue of respect
• Respect for the environment
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Fighting is an issue of respect
• Respect of others
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Swearing is an issue of respect
• Respect of community standards
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RESPECTAttitude
Preparation
Perseverance
Respect
Honesty
Integrity
Courage
Appreciation
Self-Control
Empathy
Gratitude
Tolerance
Duty
Loyalty
Responsibility
Compassion
Leadership
Character
Being courteous to
others through
actions and words; to
treat others the way we want to be
treated.
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Are You a Respectful Person?
I treat other people the way I want to be treated. I am considerate of other people. I treat people with civility, courtesy, and dignity. I accept personal differences. I work to solve problems without violence. I never intentionally ridicule, embarrass, or hurt others.
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What does RESPECT look like?
• Looks Like • Does Not Look Like
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Do you Agree or Disagree?• It is important to respect
people who are older than you are.
• When you do not respect your family heritage, you do not respect yourself.
• It is important to respect your community.
• Respecting yourself is more important than respecting others.
• Students at this school are respectful.
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How can we show respect?
• Be tolerant of differences• Show courtesy and be
considerate of the feelings of others
• Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone
• Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements
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The Challenge
• Over the next 24 hours, keep a list of the number of times you catch yourself talking negatively about someone.
• The challenge is to see who has the lowest number of “Put Downs.”