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MS.6 Understanding Integrity

This LifeKnowledge Lesson MS.6, “Understanding Integrity,” is a middle school FFA leadership lesson that helps students define integrity, recognize examples of high and low integrity, and identify actions that build high integrity. It uses partnered activities (an acrostic name exercise and Hieroglyphic Moment drawings), discussion questions, and a student assessment worksheet with answer key.

At a glance

Learning objectives
  • Define integrity.
  • Recognize examples of high and low integrity.
  • List three actions that help create high integrity.
Time required
Instruction for this lesson: 50 minutes
Grade level
Middle School
Materials
  • MS.6.Assess—one per student
Unit
State One of Development—ME
Problem Area
What Foundational Skills Do I Need for Leadership.
Precepts
D1: Live with integrity.
Key Term
Integrity
Resources
Maxwell, John C. Developing the Leader within You. Prabhadevi, Mumbai: Magna Publishing Co., 2001. National FFA Organization's Essential Learnings, 2002.

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Aligned Standards

National Standards

  • NL-ENG.K12.2Understanding the Human Experience – Students read a wide range of literature from many periods in many genres to build an understanding of the many dimensions of human experience.

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