Gossip & Rumors Middle School Counseling Lesson Classroom Guidance Activity
Middle School (6th-8th)
Researched Based
ASCA & CASEL Aligned
Fun and Engaging
Easy to Implement
Digital Download
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Help students understand the impact of gossip and rumors with this engaging Gossip & Rumors Digital Class Lesson! This editable school counseling lesson teaches students how information can change as it spreads, the consequences gossip and rumors can have on friendships and reputations, and how to make responsible choices about the information they share.
Through an interactive telephone game, discussion, relatable scenarios, and a hands-on Venn diagram activity, students will explore the difference between gossip, rumors, and truth while building important social-emotional skills.
This low-prep, editable classroom counseling lesson is perfect for school counselors, SEL teachers, advisory classes, and classroom guidance lessons.
Students will learn how to:
⭐ Understand how information can change as it is passed from person to person
⭐ Recognize the negative consequences of gossip and rumors
⭐ Identify how gossip and rumors can impact friendships, feelings, and reputations
⭐ Differentiate between gossip, rumors, and truth
⭐ Determine what types of information are appropriate to share with others
⭐ Make more responsible choices before passing information along
This resource includes:
✔ Detailed Counselor's Guide with instructions and suggested answers
✔ Editable digital lesson slides
✔ Interactive Telephone Game to demonstrate how information changes as it spreads
✔ Guided discussion questions
✔ "Ripple Effect" activity demonstrating how one lie can impact friendships and reputations
✔ Gossip, Rumors & Truth Venn Diagram
✔ Printable companion worksheet
✔ Answer key
✔ Opportunities for whole-class discussion and student reflection
Students will explore:
• What happens when information gets passed from person to person
• The real-life consequences of spreading gossip and rumors
• How gossip can damage someone's reputation or friendships
• The difference between gossip, rumors, and truth
• Why information should be true and validated before it is shared
Why You'll Love This Lesson
⭐ Completely editable to fit your students' needs
⭐ Interactive activities that keep students engaged
⭐ Minimal prep—simply present and teach
⭐ Makes an abstract topic easy to understand through relatable activities
⭐ Encourages meaningful student participation and discussion
⭐ Gives students practical strategies for thinking before they share information
Whether you're addressing friendship drama, rumors spreading at school, or helping students become more thoughtful communicators, this engaging digital lesson gives students a memorable way to understand why spreading truth is smarter than spreading gossip and rumors.

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