Moral Kombat 1 Sample: Ethical Decision Making (Role-Playing Supplement)

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Role-Play books by Carrie D. Marchant & Debbie Dunn

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❶ Divide into six groups representing one of The Six Pillars of Character . ❷ Each group will take a few minutes to review and discuss the “Six Pillar” definitions as seen on the next six pages. Take time to add to the definitions or make the definitions into your own words. ❸ On your butcher or easel paper, each of your group members will participate in drawing a picture of what each of you think represents your particular pillar. You will have five minutes to draw your picture. Remember you may use symbols or words to enhance your drawing. ❹ You will be timed. After the five minutes are up, groups will rotate to the next pillar easel paper. You will take a few seconds to review together their picture. You will then add to their picture, add symbols or words, enhancing the meaning of their particular pillar. You will have three minutes to add your own thoughts, symbols or words or additional drawings to the original artwork. ❺ Once the time is up, each group will continue to rotate, adding their insight to each pillar until they arrive at their original pillar site. ❻ Once the group has arrived at their original site, they will review the additions to their pillar and report what they see and feel about their new collective interpretation of their pillar to the collective group. Collective Group Activity:

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Collective Group Activity:

Fairness Group Definition Consideration:

Issues to Consider:  How do you define fairness?  How do you feel when you are treated unfairly?  How do you think others feel when you treat them unfairly?  Do you believe that in almost every situation someone will feel that the outcome was unfair? Why?

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Story Discussion: ❶ Have you ever felt pulled in two directions similar to Hyena? What happened, and how did you handle it? ❷ Instead of splitting in half, what would have been the best possible result for hyena? ❸ What are the components of good decision-making? (If necessary, refer back to pages 19 and 20 for some clues to this response.) ❹ Conflict happens with all kinds of people and all kinds of circumstances. Determine if you agree or disagree with the following statement. Why?

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