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Minding Your Business

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Other
60
25 students
30 November 2025

Teaching Instructions

Create a detailed 5th grade social emotional learning lesson plan focused on the theme "Minding Your Business." The lesson should include clear "I can..." statements for student learning, success criteria, differentiation strategies for diverse learners, extension activities for advanced learners, and dyslexia-friendly reading options. The lesson should engage students in understanding personal boundaries, respecting others' privacy, and appropriate social behavior. Include activities that encourage reflection and discussion, aligned with US Common Core State Standards where relevant.

Grade

5th Grade

Duration

60 minutes

Class Size

25 students


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  • I can understand what personal boundaries mean and why they are important.
  • I can explain how to respect others' privacy in different social situations.
  • I can demonstrate appropriate social behavior when interacting with peers.
  • I can reflect on my own actions and identify ways to “mind my business.”

Common Core State Standards Alignment

While this is a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lesson, it aligns with Common Core English Language Arts standards to support communication, comprehension, and critical thinking skills:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.3: Explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text based on specific information in the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.1: Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.6: Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific vocabulary.

Materials Needed

  • Chart paper with "Personal Boundaries," "Respecting Privacy," and "Appropriate Social Behavior" headings
  • Printed dyslexia-friendly short reading passages (font: OpenDyslexic or Comic Sans, large size, high contrast) about personal boundaries
  • Role-play scenario cards
  • Individual reflection journals/notebooks
  • Markers, pencils, sticky notes
  • Projector or whiteboard for guided notes
  • "Minding Your Business" worksheet

Lesson Outline

1. Introduction & "I Can" Statements (5 minutes)

  • Greet the class and introduce the theme: “Minding Your Business.”
  • Present the "I can…" learning targets on the board.
  • Read them aloud together with students to build ownership and clarity.

"I can..." Statements:

  • I can understand personal boundaries and why they matter.
  • I can respect other people’s privacy.
  • I can show appropriate social behavior by minding my own business.
  • I can think about how my choices affect others.

Success Criteria:

  • I can listen actively to others during discussions.
  • I can share examples of personal boundaries.
  • I can explain why respecting privacy is important.
  • I can act out social situations respectfully.

2. Mini-Reading & Group Discussion (15 minutes)

  • Distribute dyslexia-friendly reading passages describing everyday examples of personal boundaries and respecting privacy (e.g., knocking before entering a room, not reading someone’s diary).
  • Read aloud as a class (teacher models fluent, expressive reading).
  • In pairs, students discuss guided questions:
    • What does “minding your business” mean here?
    • Why might someone feel upset if you don’t respect their privacy?
  • Whole group shares ideas and teacher records key points on the chart paper under the three headings.

3. Role-Play Activity: Practice & Reflect (20 minutes)

  • Divide students into groups of five.
  • Give each group a role-play card describing typical situations (e.g., seeing a friend’s phone screen, overhearing a secret, asking personal questions).
  • Groups practice role-playing the situation twice: once showing inappropriate behavior and once showing appropriate behavior.
  • After performances, classmates give respectful feedback guided by questions:
    • Did they respect boundaries?
    • How did it feel for the person whose privacy they respected or didn’t respect?
  • Teacher facilitates reflection and highlights key social behaviors.

4. Individual Reflection Journal (10 minutes)

  • Students write a short reflection responding to prompts:
    • Describe a time you “minded your business” and what happened.
    • What’s one way you can respect others’ privacy this week?
    • How does minding your business help friendships?
  • Encourage students to use vocabulary introduced earlier. Provide word banks for students needing support.

5. Closing Circle & Extension Challenge (10 minutes)

  • Gather students in a sharing circle. Invite volunteers to read a brief part of their reflection.
  • Emphasize how minding your business is an important skill for respectful friendships and teamwork.
  • For advanced learners:
    • Challenge them to write a personal narrative or short opinion piece on why respecting privacy is important, using at least five new vocabulary words.
    • Optionally, create a short PSA (Public Service Announcement) poster or digital slide that promotes respecting personal boundaries.
  • Summarize key takeaways and review “I can…” statements one last time.

Differentiation Strategies

Learner TypeStrategy
Students with DyslexiaUse dyslexia-friendly fonts and colors; paired reading; oral discussion before writing; word banks; allow verbal responses.
English Language Learners (ELLs)Pre-teach vocabulary using visuals; allow responses in L1 if comfortable; use gestures and role-play modeling.
Students with Attention ChallengesUse pair and group work for engagement; provide movement breaks; use clear focused directions; use visual timers.
Advanced LearnersExtension writing task; design a PSA; lead role-play groups; research additional scenarios involving privacy on social media.

Assessment

  • Formative:
    • Observation during partner talks and role-plays.
    • Quality of reflection journal responses.
    • Group discussion participation according to CCSS SL.5.1.
  • Summative:
    • Completed “Minding Your Business” worksheet evaluating understanding of personal boundaries.
    • Optional extended writing piece aligned with W.5.1 argumentative/opinion writing skills.

Reflection for Teacher

  • Did students demonstrate understanding of personal boundaries through discussion and role-play?
  • Were students able to reflect on their own behavior and relate it to social norms?
  • Did differentiation strategies meet diverse learner needs effectively?
  • How might you incorporate this SEL lesson into ongoing classroom culture-building?

This lesson plan empowers 5th graders with crucial social emotional skills under the theme “Minding Your Business,” while deeply integrating Common Core ELA standards to reinforce essential communication skills. Through readings, role-plays, and reflection, students gain insight, empathy, and practical strategies to foster respectful and healthy peer relationships.

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