Dealing with Different Opinions Teens Middle High School.

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by Badger State Speechy © 2025

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Price: $6 USD

Subjects: sel,relationshipSkills,socialAwareness,selfManagement,socialAspectsOfCommunication,speech

Grades: 8,9,10,11,12

Description

A complete scaffolded lesson on how to manage differing opinions, where concepts, and skills are taught and practiced. This deck of BOOM™ cards is for middle and high school students. Here is what is included: home page and arrows for navigation, self rating (scale 1-10), knowledge check (true/false), learner outcomes, Teaching narrative: what is a casual opinion, Teaching narrative: what is an informed opinion? Teaching narrative: how do we deal with differing casual and informed opinions? Identify statements as casual and informed opinions, Evaluate social scenarios with differing opinions: multiple choice, Evaluate social scenarios with differing opinions: open-ended responses, Binary words/statements teaching narrative, Highlight binary words and rewrite the statements to be non-judgemental, Discussion drag and drop: choose from 8 discussion prompts, Skills checklist: use to evaluate performance after discussing differing opinions (also available as a free printee in my store), Let's review: T/F and open-ended responses. Students are given multiple response modes to demonstrate their knowledge including: drag and drop, multiple choice, and open-ended where students type their responses. Real photographs of middle school, high school and young adults are used and mutiple skin tones are represented. Students have the option to hear audio directions. This deck is part of a bundle in my Boom™ store.

Acknowledgements

Educlips, Author-created images and materials in Canva Pro. Audio recorded by author.

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