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Lesson 14 of 20 ยท Ethical Thinking

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Cheating: Why Not?

What You'll Learn

๐Ÿง  If nobody catches you, is cheating okay? Ethical thinking says no โ€” because cheating harms fairness, trust, and your own learning. The person you cheat the most is yourself. Here's how to do it: 1. Look carefully at the problem. What do you see? 2. Think about what you already know. Does this remind you of something? 3. Try an answer! It's totally okay to be wrong โ€” that's how we learn. 4. Check: did it work? If not, try something else! You're building your thinking muscles. The more you practice, the stronger they get!

Key Concept: Understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition

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Think About This

๐Ÿ‘ซ You and your friend disagree about something. How can understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition help you figure out who's right โ€” or if you're BOTH a little right?

Thinking Steps

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๐Ÿ‘€ What Do I See?

Look at the problem about understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition. What do you notice?

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๐Ÿค” What Do I Know?

What do you already know that could help? Have you seen something like this before?

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๐Ÿ’ก What's My Idea?

Think of an answer. Can you think of a second one too?

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โญ What Did I Learn?

Check your answer. Was it right? What did you figure out? Tell someone!

Key Points

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Master understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition

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Apply ethical thinking in real situations

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Build habits of ethical thinking

Key Vocabulary

Wrong

Something that isn't fair or hurts others

Right

The good thing to do

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Why This Matters in Real Life

Grown-ups use ethical thinking every day in their jobs. The practice you're doing now builds skills that last a lifetime!

Talk About It

Discuss these questions with a friend, parent, or classmate.

  • 1Can you explain understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition to a friend using your own words?
  • 2What was the most interesting thing you learned today?
  • 3Draw a picture of what you learned and show it to someone!

Check Your Understanding

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What is the main idea of understanding the harm of dishonesty in competition?