

Large and Small stars (or large and small of any object – one large and one small for EACH student).Here is a process of how I do this lesson: Teachers also like this lesson and I often get asked to borrow the “Tattle Tongue Book”. It identifies common tattling scenarios and helps students think about problems as something that should be handled by themselves, or by an adult.

This is a very important lesson for K-2 as they begin the school year and we all talk to them about “Tattling”. I want to share with you one of my favorite lessons that I use with lower elementary students. I sincerely hope that all of you are enjoying the beginning of this school year! I am a new mommy – so leaving my baby to go back to work has been hard, but I am ready for routine and the students! Although I am not a middle school counselor she provides a lot of information for all levels. I follow her blog and utilize resources from it. I am honored to do a blog post for The Middle School Counselor. Hi! I am Kelli Johnson from What’s Happening in Counselor Johnson’s Office. I find that my 5th and 6th graders still really love picture books, and a quick book like A Bad Case Of Tattle Tongue, can very easily be used during a Lunch Bunch lesson when time is often short. Kelli is an elementary school counselor, but she has a great lesson to share with us about Tattling. Our newest Lesson Leader is Kelly Johnson, who writes the What’s Happening in Counselor Johnson’s Office Blog.
