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Good and Bad Secrets

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    Examples of good and bad secrets for students to differentiate.
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  • Planning a surprise birthday party for a friend.
    Good secret
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  • Keeping a secret about a surprise gift for someone.
    Good secret
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  • Preparing a special drawing for a family member.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Baking a cake to surprise your teacher on their special day.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Keeping a secret about a classmate’s surprise performance.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Helping to set up a surprise playdate for a friend.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Making a card for a friend and keeping it a secret until you give it to them.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Planning a fun game or activity for the class and keeping it a secret until it’s time.
    Good secret
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  • Working on a class project together that’s a surprise for the principal.
    Good secret
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  • Organizing a secret “thank you” for someone who has been really kind.
    Good secret
  •  15
  • Someone tells you to keep quiet about breaking something important.
    Bad secret
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  • A classmate asks you to hide that they took something that isn’t theirs.
    Bad secret
  •  15
  • A friend asks you to lie to a teacher or parent.
    Bad secret
  •  15
  • Someone tells you not to tell anyone that they are being mean or bullying another kid.
    Bad secret
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  • A person tells you not to tell an adult about something that made you feel uncomfortable.
    Bad secret
  •  15
  • Someone asks you to keep a secret about getting hurt.
    Bad secret
  •  15