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Objective: Students will be able to understand how to communicate clearly.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Having effective communication skills are important for establishing and maintaining healthy relationships. This is because communication not only conveys information, but it also means being able to listen, understand, and take action on what other people say. Without clear communication, messages can become distorted, and confusion can result.
This activity will help students think of communication as a combination of what they say, how they say it, and how they respond to others. They will create a word cloud that explains how they communicate clearly.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students communicate clearly:
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Objective: Students will be able to work on developing positive relationships with peers.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Friendships have an enormous impact on students' mental health and happiness. Because of this, it’s important that students understand that positive relationships are healthy and supportive. They lift you up and make you feel safe and confident. Helping students understand what positive relationships look like and feel like can help them to resist negative social pressure and navigate or avoid harmful relationships.
This activity will help students recognize what friendship qualities are important to them. They will create a playlist that expresses what being in a healthy and supportive relationship means. They will include songs that have positive messages about how they want to be treated in a relationship.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to develop positive relationships with their peers:
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Objective: Students will be able to identify ways to resist negative social pressure.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Peer pressure is when someone tries to convince you to do something you may not really want to do.
It is important for students to recognize when people are pretending to be their friend in order to get them to do things that they know are wrong. These kids will act nice sometimes, but other times they might threaten or make fun of people if they don’t do as they say.
Peer pressure can take a number of different forms, both spoken and unspoken, and can lead to risky or personally unwanted behavior. It is important that students learn strategies to handle peer pressure in a positive way.
This activity will help students identify ways to handle peer pressure in a positive way. They will read a scenario about peer pressure and create their own ending to handle the situation in a positive way.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to identify ways to resist negative social pressure:
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Objective: Students will be able to recognize and communicate leadership skills in themselves and others.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: It is important for students to learn and build on their leadership skills to open new possibilities and help make better decisions. Leadership is a multi-faceted skill that helps students learn to communicate, empathize with others, solve problems, and work in teams.
Good and effective leadership is a skill that can be learned, practiced, and improved on. Leaders of the 21st century will need to face complex challenges in an always changing world. Leaders of the 21st century will have to embrace new forms of communication and new technologies.
This activity will help students to think about what makes them a good leader. They are asked to write about being put in charge of the classroom for the day. They will need to explain how they would support their classmates and how they would show the characteristics that make a great leader.
Teachable Moments: To help students build their leadership skills:
Estimated Duration: 25-30 minutes
Go to other SEL competencies in this book (Intermediate 2 - Grades 5–6):
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The teaching suggestions here are also available within a PDF of the entire teacher's manual.