Elementary Schools
Character education assembly
During the assembly these 5 pillars of character are discussed.
- Respect
- Fairness
- Responsibility
- Trustworthiness
- Caring
Highlights include discussing:
- Reporting vs. tattling in the classroom without disturbing others
- Ostracizing vs. including others
- Having great character in the classroom by being responsible & listening to your teacher.
- Being prepared if someone with bad character peer pressures you & how to walk away with confidence
- Reporting vs. tattling
- Ostracizing vs. including others
- Having great character in the classroom
- Being prepared against peer pressure or bullying
Understanding good Character as the actions you would take when you know no one would find out.
* Role playing involving audience participation during key points above
* Original music performed live in concert
Middle Schools
Goals and Objectives – This character education assembly is designed to bring leadership and good character decisions to the attention of your middle school student’s, on their level.
Goals and Objectives – Bring leadership and good character decisions to your middle school students, on their level.
A great character school understands that bullying and lack of character go hand in hand. Assembly outline includes these 3 pillars:
Respect
For yourself
For others
Report anything illegal, or against school rules or is physically threatening
Responsibility & Trustworthiness
- Difference between a leader and a follower
- Practicing great character by recognizing different types of middle school bullying
- Physical Bullying
- Picking fights
- Threats & taunting
- Verbal Bullying
- Gossiping & spreading rumors
- Ostracizing & starting rumors
- Cyber Bullying
- What is it – threats by Texting, Emailing, Sending pictures, etc
- Consequences & harm caused
- How to stop it
- Keep information private
- Delete & Report
- Calm down
- Don’t contribute, be a leader, not a follower
Caring
Learning how peer pressure occurs and how to be prepared by having good character
- Respect
For yourself
For others
Report anything illegal, or against school rules or is physically threatening
- Responsibility & Trustworthiness
Difference between a leader recognizing different types of middle school bullying
- Physical Bullying
- Verbal Bullying
- Cyber Bullying
- Caring
How to be prepared against peer pressure
* Role plays are included showcasing peer pressure
* Original music and audience participation throughout the show