by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2021 | Curriculum Connection
Trustworthiness Featured Book Watch a read-a-long version The Boy Who Cried Wolf by H.G. Hennessy, illustrated by Boris Kulikov From Goodreads: “Nothing ever happens here,” the shepherd thinks. But the bored boy knows what would be exciting: He...
by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2021 | Curriculum Connection
Trustworthiness Curriculum Connection – Science This lesson will relate the concept of trustworthiness to measurements. Begin by asking what the temperature of the room is. Then ask them how accurate that measurement is. Have a small thermometer ready so that...
by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2021 | Family Activity
Tower of Trust Download editable game card document and printable version of the activity For this activity, you will need some type of building blocks or anything that will stack. You will also need to make the activity cards. You can either do this ahead of the...
by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2021 | No Matter How You Say It
No Matter How You Say It: Trustworthiness Word Origin Trustworthy is being worthy of trust. The origin of the word trust is from Middle English < Old Norse traust trust (cognate with German Trost comfort); Can you see how you can be comfortable with something you...
by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2021 | Activity
Trustworthiness Activities The activities here are fun ways to teach character. The game aspect makes the lesson more memorable. Each activity has processing questions at the end. Without processing the activity, the exercise is just a game. To make it a...