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CHEATING

This cartoon shown below explores a scenario where a child cheats on a school test in order to get better grades and impress her parents. She challenges her father’s assertion, that cheating is always unacceptable, when he asks her to lie about her age to get cheaper seats at the movies. Is she right? Are they both cheating?

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This cartoon can be used to initiate discussion with children about the ethical dilemma depicted. A downloadable PDF of the accompanying Student Worksheet and Teacher Discussion notes shown below are available for purchase here. The bundle also includes a black and white version of the cartoon with text removed so that children can create their own dialogue and answers.

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EQUALITY

This cartoon shown below depicts a school cross-country run where some students are less than enthusiastic because of their fitness levels. Other students are very keen to participate. Should all students be treated equally in this situation? How could the race be made fairer so that everyone benefits?

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This cartoon can be used to initiate discussion with children about the ethical dilemma depicted. A downloadable PDF of the accompanying Student Worksheet and Teacher Discussion notes shown below are available for purchase here. The bundle also includes a black and white version of the cartoon with text removed so that children can create their own dialogue and answers.

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LYING

This cartoon below depicts a family at home when the daughter lies to her mother about putting her bike away. The bike is damaged because she lied and her parents insist that lying is alway wrong. However, when she receives a hand knitted sweater from her grandma that she loathes, she is encouraged to say that she loves it to her grandma. Do children understand the ‘white lie’ and how is it justified if truthfulness is always encouraged?

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This cartoon can be used to initiate discussion with children about the ethical dilemma depicted. A downloadable PDF of the accompanying Student Worksheet and Teacher Discussion notes shown below are available for purchase here. The bundle also includes a black and white version of the cartoon with text removed so that children can create their own dialogue and answers.

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STEALING

This cartoon below depicts Galen, who woke up late for school and didn’t have time to make his lunch or eat breakfast. He spies an abandoned lunchbox in the playground and is tempted to steal it. It belongs to his friend Kookie. Will Kookie understand if he takes it and eats her food? Is it stealing if he confesses his need?

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This cartoon can be used to initiate discussion with children about the ethical dilemma depicted. A downloadable PDF of the accompanying Student Worksheet and Teacher Discussion notes shown below are available for purchase here. The bundle also includes a black and white version of the cartoon with text removed so that children can create their own dialogue and answers.

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