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Said “it wasn’t me!”
when really it was!
Said you’d done all
your work when really
you hadn’t.
Starter: Have you ever…?
Raise your hand if…
(3 mins)
Read each statement
as a group and raise
your hand if it’s
something you’ve
done before!Told a lie to protect
your friend (or
brother/sister!).
Pretended to be
asleep when you were
actually awake.
Pretended you liked
something so you didn’t
hurt someone’s feelings.
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Why are we talking about this?
Discuss (1-2 mins)
Do you know what a white lie is? How is it
different to other lies?
A white lie is a small, harmless lie
that you might tell, maybe to be
polite or so you don’t hurt
someone’s feelings.
We all do it sometimes, but is it
ok to tell lies? Or do they always
cause trouble? This is what we’ll
be thinking about today.
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Find the white lie
Discuss (3-6 mins)
Have a look at some different
examples of lies, are any of them ok
to say? For each one, put you thumb
up if you think it’s ok or put you thumb
down if you think it’s not. Be ready to
explain your reasons why!
I think this is ok!
I think this isn’t ok!
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Find the white lie
You’re bored so you tell your
little sister that there’s a
monster hiding in her
cupboard to scare her.
I think this is
ok!
I think this is not
ok!
Your friend got a new haircut.
He asks you what you think and
you say it looks nice, even
though you think it looks really
bad!
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Find the white lie
You tell your teacher that your dog
ate your homework, when really
you just didn’t do it!
Your grandma has bought
you a doll for Christmas. You
don’t really like dolls
anymore, but you tell her
that you love it.
I think this is
ok!
I think this is not
ok!
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Find the white lie
You accidentally broke your mum’s
favourite vase! You don’t want to
get in trouble, so you tell your mum
that your little brother broke it.
Your cousin is having a birthday
party, but you really don’t want
to go, so you tell him you’re busy
that day (even though you’re
not).
I think this is not
ok!
I think this is
ok!
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Find the white lie
Reflect (2-3 mins)
In general, did you mostly think the
lies were OK or not ok? Are there
certain times or situations when you
think it is ok to lie? Why/why not?
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Is honesty the best policy?
Discuss (4-8 mins)
On the next few slides, you’ll see different
situations where these kids aren’t sure whether
to lie or not. Read each situation and decide
what you think they should do. You can use the
suggestions to help you!
She could…
He should...
Why not…?
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Is honesty the best policy?
What should he
do?Tell his aunt he prefers other
sports to football.
Keep accepting the gifts he
never uses.
Tell her that her gifts are
rubbish.
Jack’s aunt once got him a
football for his birthday and, to be
polite, Jack said he loved it! Now
his aunt always buys him football
gear, even though he doesn’t
actually like football so never uses
it, so really it’s a waste of money.
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Is honesty the best policy?
What should
he do?
Julius’s sister has got some new
glasses. She thinks they’re really
cool, but he thinks they look a bit
stupid. Some kids at school have
started laughing at her. This
embarrasses Julius, but she
doesn’t seem to care.
Tell her he thinks she looks great.
Tell her that he thinks she should try
another pair.
Ignore what other people are saying
and just be glad she’s happy.
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Is honesty the best policy?
What should
she say?
Chara has had a really bad day
at school as some kids in her class
were really mean to her. When
she gets home, her dad asks her
how her day was. She knows her
dad has been stressed and
doesn’t want to worry him.
Tell her dad about the bullies so he
can speak to the teacher.
Lie and say that it was fine, so he
doesn’t worry.
Say nothing and go straight to her
room.
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Is honesty the best policy?
What should
she do?
It’s Leah’s birthday and her
best friend made her a cake!
But it’s a chocolate cake and
Leah really doesn’t like
chocolate.
Eat the cake and pretend you like
it.
Thank her for the cake but tell her
that you don’t like chocolate.
Get angry at her for forgetting
you don’t like chocolate.
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Is it OK?
Discuss (4-8 mins)
Some pupils on the next three slides
can’t agree on whether they think
it’s ok to lie or not! Working with a
partner, read both statements on
each slide and decide who you
agree with and why.
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Is it OK?
“It’s ok to tell a white lie if you’re
saving someone’s feelings.”
“Lies always cause problems, even
when you don’t mean them to.”
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Is it OK?
“I wouldn’t like it if one of
my friends lied to me.”
“If my friends were trying to
protect my feelings, I’d be ok
with them lying to me.”
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Is it OK?
“Everyone tells lies
sometimes. It’s normal.”
“Honesty is always the best
policy.”
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• Lies almost always cause more
problem when they solve.
• It’s always better to be honest.
• Lies can hurt people, even
when you don’t mean them
to.
• I wouldn’t like to be lied to.
Are all lies bad?
Yes No
• It’s ok to lie if you’re protecting
someone’s feelings.
• It’s ok to lie if it gets you out of
trouble.
• Everyone tells small lies, it’s
normal.
• I don’t mind if people lie to
me.
Calling all voters!
You can still vote at home! Just follow the link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/vfs-primary-
ks1-all-lies-bad
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Create! (10-15 mins)
Working with a partner,
create a story about
someone who lied.
Extension: A tall tale!
This is … he/she lied
about…because…
This meant they got
to…
But then to cover the
first lie, they had to…
In the end, they…Extension
If you have time, create a storyboard
which shows what happened!
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