
Friendships
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Joshua Gift
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Friendship- Who is your friend and who isn't
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a connection between two people
relationship
sandwich
television
xbox
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A relationship is
A connection between two or more people
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Open Ended
Who do you think is a close relationship for you?
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Close Relationships are
Family: Brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, grandparents, inlaws, nieces, nephews, cousins, great-grandparents
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Open Ended
Who is in your family?
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Close Relationships are
Support Persons- Teachers, Job Coaches, Teacher Assistants, counselors, principle, Officer Johnson (police/resource officer), sitter, caregiver |
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Open Ended
Who is a support person?
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Close Relationships are
Friends- Talk with everyday, hangout with outside of school, have their/ they have your cell phone number |
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Open Ended
Who is a friend (based off the definition)
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Close Relationships are
Boyfriend/Girlfriend/Spouse- feelings of love or interest or romantic, the feeling is felt by BOTH |
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Multiple Select
Who is a non-relationship? (more than 1 answer)
strangers
co-workers
aquaintences
boyfriend
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Non-Relationships are
Acquaintances- in your life, don’t talk with every day or that often, Don’t have your cell phone number |
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Open Ended
Who is an aquaintence?
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Non-Relationships are
Co-workers- People that you work with, not your friends right away, takes time to become friends |
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Open Ended
Who is a co-worker?
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Non-Relationships are
Strangers- People you don’t know |
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Fill in the Blanks
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Laws and Crimes
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Open Ended
What is law?
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Laws are
A system rules.
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Open Ended
What is a crime?
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A Crime is
Illegal activities that break a law.
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Open Ended
What crimes do you know?
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Social Behaviors Scale
For School or Work
And Possible Consequences
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What happens to people if they break the law?
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Felonies
Felonies and Misdemeanors
Felonies and misdemeanors differ in significant ways:
●Prison versus jail. In general, felonies carry a potential sentence to state prison; misdemeanors, by contrast, involve
possible incarceration in a county or local jail.
●Length of incarceration. In most states, misdemeanor sentences are not longer than one year, whereas felony sentences
are longer. Many states define felonies as any crime with the possibility of incarceration of a year or more and up to life. In
states that have the death penalty, certain felonies can also result in a sentence of death.
●Ramifications post-conviction. A person with a felony conviction may lose the right to vote and may also be barred from
serving on a jury. Certain professional licenses may become off-limits, and convicted felons can find it difficult to obtain
jobs and housing. By contrast, those with a misdemeanor conviction will not face such serious consequences.
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Felony classes in Missouri
https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/criminal-defense/felony-offense
/missouri-felony-class.htm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck-vX7PxtEw
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Jail vs prison
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A student pushes another student into a wall while walking down the hallway.
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Two students are sitting at a lunch table in the cafeteria talking about a video game.
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A group of students is standing in the hallway during passing time talking about a movie they all want to see over the weekend.
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A student screams (voice is very loud) when in the library.
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A student curses while talking to a teacher.
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A student listens while another student talks about their weekend.
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A student telling a teacher, “Shut up!” because he is angry.
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A student walking quietly (voice is off) down the hallway.
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A student Says, “Hello”, to a teacher or a student when they enter a classroom.
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A student is walking down the hallway. The student smiles and waves to someone they know while in the hallway.
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A student walks into the cafeteria. He sees a table of people that he would like to sit with. He doesn’t know any of the people at the table. He walks up to the table without saying anything and sits in a chair.
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A boy student likes a girl in his class. The girl has not agreed to be the boy’s girlfriend. The boy calls her his girlfriend and sings her a love song in the middle of the classroom.
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A student likes a girl in his class. He likes her so much that he cannot stop looking at her. He stares at her the whole class.
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It is the first 15 minutes of class. A student has raised their hand 10 times to ask and answer questions. Several of the questions and answers she gives are not on topic with the class discussion.
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A student goes to see their Math teacher after school for extra help in Math.
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Multiple Choice
Emailing/texting/calling a person too many times
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