A Tale of Two Bobs Grades 6-12. © 2008 Clarion Council All rights reserved This is Bob A. Bob wants...

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© 2008 Clarion Council All rights reserved When Bob A. was 11, he witnessed a fight, and told the teacher to help make a difference. When Bob M. was 11, he started a fight with a fellow classmate.

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A Tale of Two BobsGrades 6-12

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This is Bob A. Bob wants to be respectful to himself and others, andwants to make a change.

This is Bob M. He has no respect foranyone.

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When Bob A. was 11, hewitnessed a fight, and told the teacher to helpmake a difference.

When Bob M. was 11, he started a fight witha fellow classmate.

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When in school, Bob A.is always respectful towards his teachers and classmates. He calls them by name.

Bob M. is always making fun of his classmates andtalking back to the teacher.

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Bob A. raises money forcharities and his school.

Bob M. steals money from tip jars and doesn’t feel bad.

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Bob A. helps out his classmateswhen they don’t understand thehomework. He understandsbecause he pays attention in class.

Bob M. steals his classmateshomework and puts his name on it.

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Bob A. donated blankets, cannedgoods, and clothes to the peoplein Haiti.

Bob M. says he doesn’t care aboutthe people in Haiti, and only thinksof himself.

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Bob A. sent a letter along with his donationstelling them what was in the package, and to give them hope. Bob M. tried taking creditfor the donations.

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Bob A. volunteers at homeless shelters and retirement homes.

Bob M. takes from the homeless and disrupts retirement homes.

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Bob A. has lots of friends because he does good things. Bob A. enjoys school because of his choices.

Bob M.’s classmates wonder, if he doesn’tchange his ways, will helook good in orange?

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