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"The Greatest Gift is of Ourselves"- Lesson based on the Japanese folktale, "Rabbit in the Moon"

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Grade Level PreK, Grades K-6
Resource Type Activity, Handout, Worksheet

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10 Minute Video Lesson - SEL / Literacy

The Rabbit in the Moon is a Japanese folktale teaches the importance of sharing with those less fortunate and the power of self sacrifice. It is an amazing story to foster empathy and good will.

The video introduces the 4 Awesome Questions:  Before we act, firs ask . . . Is it True?  Is if Fair?  Will it build better Friendship and Community?  Will it be Helpful to those involved? Audio follows the text for the story and ends with open ended questions to foster a relevant ethical discussion and critical thinking.  

This is a complete social/ emotional learning lesson for all ages. More free story lessons can be found at https://epicethics.org/free-stories/ .

To aid with documentation, the form below allows students (perhaps with the help of an instructor) to demonstrate their Social/Emotional/ Ethical thinking.  The form can be filled out individually or as a group.  A copy of the document will be sent to the email address entered.

Rabbit in the Moon Assessment- https://forms.gle/8w6vRiTob7AryWEa8

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