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Group Assignment
The teacher writes the following situations on pieces of paper and puts them into a paper bag, after which each group draws a topic:
The teacher could think of more or different possible situations relating to the learners and their particular circumstances.
Please note: Remember that the emotions or feelings of all role players are to be portrayed. Keep in mind that some situations might call for rather aggressive behaviour. It is important that as part of the role-playing situation, learners should consider effective ways of dealing with this kind of aggressive behaviour.
Problem situations will arise in each of the scenes. At least one of the role-players must come up with a positive solution for the situation.
Roles: Main character (boy or girl)
Father
Mother
Elder brother(s) and/or sister(s)
Roles:
Main character (boy or girl)
A group of friends (boys and girls in grades 6, 7 and 8)
Roles:
Main character (boy or girl)
A group of friends (boys and girls in grade 6)
Roles:
Main character (boy or girl)
Two friends (boys and girls in grade 6)
Please note: A general class discussion after this type of role-playing is extremely important. The teacher’s guidance and attitude will determine how successfully these topics are dealt with and how seriously they are taken.
Learning outcomes(LOs) |
LO 3 |
Personal DevelopmentThe learner will be able to use acquired life skills to achieve and extend personal potential to respond effectively to challenges in his or her world. |
Assessment standards(ASs) |
We know this when the learner: |
3.1 reflects on own abilities, aptitudes, interests and strengths as well as body image; |
3.2 explains how to respond to peer pressure in different situations; |
3.3 demonstrates compassion by caring for people and animals; |
3.4 demonstrates peacekeeping and mediation skills in different conflict situations; |
3.5 explains what has been learned by reflecting on an experience related to self-management skills; |
3.6 describes and selects a range of problem-solving skills for different contexts. |
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