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The Power of Honesty

Other • Year 4 • 15 • 6 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)

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4Year 4
15
6 students
11 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on the importance of honesty and not making up lies to get others in trouble or to try and get themselves out of trouble. It needs to be impactful as it is a re-occuring issue and reading the boy who cried wolf did not work

The Power of Honesty

Curriculum Information

Subject Area: Personal and Social Capability (General Capabilities, Australian Curriculum)
Year Level: Year 4
Focus: Ethical Understanding – Understanding the importance of honesty in relationships and decision-making


Lesson Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will:

  • Understand the consequences of dishonesty on themselves and others.
  • Recognise the value of honesty in building trust.
  • Reflect on personal experiences where honesty or dishonesty had an impact.

Materials Needed

  • Six slips of paper with short fictional scenarios (see below).
  • A small, clear jar and some coloured marbles or beads.
  • A whiteboard and markers.

Lesson Breakdown (15 Minutes)

1. Opening Activity – The Trust Jar (4 Minutes)

  • Show students an empty, clear jar. Explain that this jar represents trust.
  • Each time people are honest, trust builds—represented by adding a marble. But when dishonesty happens, trust is lost—represented by removing marbles.
  • Ask: "What do you think will happen if too many marbles are taken out?" (Encourage responses about trust breaking.)

2. Scenario Role-Play – Real Consequences (6 Minutes)

  • Divide students into pairs. Hand out one scenario per pair.
  • Ask students to read it together and quickly discuss what they think should happen.
  • Each pair presents their scenario while the class discusses what would be an honest response versus a dishonest one.

Scenarios (Adjust Based on Class Needs)

  1. Losing a Friend’s Favourite Pen – Do you admit it or blame someone else?
  2. Forgetting Homework – Do you say you left it at home or tell the truth?
  3. Breaking a Classroom Rule – Do you own up or blame another student?
  4. Winning a Game by Cheating – Do you tell the class or keep quiet?
  5. Finding Money on the Playground – Do you turn it in or keep it?
  6. Accusing Someone Unfairly – What happens if a teacher believes a lie?

After each role-play, remove marbles from the "Trust Jar" if dishonesty occurs. Let students physically see trust being damaged.


3. Personal Reflection – “Honesty Check” (5 Minutes)

  • Write this on the board: "Think of a time you were honest, even when it was hard. How did it feel?"
  • Give students one minute of silent reflection. Then, allow a few students to share (voluntarily).
  • Conclude by adding marbles back into the Trust Jar as students reflect on the positive impact of honesty.

Wrap-Up Discussion

Ask:

  • "Why do you think honesty is important in everyday life?"
  • "How would our class look if everyone always told the truth?"
  • "What will you do differently from now on?"

End with a final, powerful statement:
"Honesty isn't always easy, but it is always worth it. Every choice adds or removes trust—what kind of person do you want to be?"


Assessment & Follow-Up

  • Informally assess student engagement and reflections
  • Continue using the Trust Jar daily—when honesty is displayed, add a marble; dishonesty removes one
  • Encourage students to write or draw an honesty moment in their personal journals during the week

This hands-on, visual, and discussion-based approach makes the message stick far more effectively than traditional storytelling. It helps Year 4 students tangibly see and feel the power of honesty—a real game-changer in classroom behaviour! 🎉

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