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Tattling vs. Reporting

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    tattling, reporting, problem solving
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  • Telling the teacher that your classmate took your pencil.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that a student cut in line.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that your classmate whispered to another student during silent reading.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that a classmate is tapping their pencil on their desk.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that a classmate is doodling on their desk.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that your classmate went to the bathroom without asking for permission.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling your mom that your brother is not sharing the iPad.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that someone called you a mean name at lunch.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling your teacher that someone is chewing gum in class.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling your teacher that someone is not sharing the markers.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling your teacher that someone did not raise their hand before answering a question.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling your teacher that someone is doodling in their notebook instead of paying attention.
    Tattling
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that you saw someone stealing snacks from another student’s lunchbox.
    Reporting
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that you saw a student being pushed off the swing by another student.
    Reporting
  •  15
  • Telling to the teacher that a classmate is being left out and teased by other students during recess.
    Reporting
  •  15
  • Telling the teacher that you found a lost wallet on the playground.
    Reporting
  •  15