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Objective: Students will demonstrate creativity and think outside the box.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Creative thinking is the process of nurturing your imagination and allowing yourself to think outside of the box. Being able to train your mind to think creatively helps you invent, problem-solve, create, and communicate in fresh new ways.
It is important to develop creativity in the classroom because it will keep students engaged and it's something they will need later in school and when they enter the workforce. Creative thinkers are in high demand in the job market. Thinking creatively gives students the ability to embrace different points of view and listen to and consider other perspectives before making a decision.
This activity will get students to think outside the box by asking them to create something out of ink stains on their page. Their creation can be anything they imagine it to be! If there is time, students can compare their creations to see how many different versions people produced.
Teachable Moments: To help students have creativity and think outside the box:
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Objective: Students will recognize the importance of critical thinking skills.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Critical thinking is about knowing how to think, not what to think. Critical thinking skills are important for students to help them think clearly, rationally, and independently.
We use critical thinking skills every day. They help us make good decisions, understand the consequences of our actions, and solve problems. Critical thinking helps with formulating your own opinions and drawing your own conclusions regardless of outside influences. It’s about using the process of analysis and seeing connections between ideas.
This activity will have students use their critical thinking skills by asking them what they think is the biggest problem in our world today. Then, they are asked how they would solve it if they had everything they needed, and anything was possible.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways to help students recognize the importance of critical thinking skills:
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Objective: Students will be able to understand the importance of making positive choices for personal behavior and social interactions.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Learning how to be a decision-maker is a lifelong skill, so it is important that students understand how to make good decisions. Good decisions are kind, safe, healthy, and make yourself and others proud.
Students need to understand that some choices they make will be more challenging than others because they have a big impact on their life. Meaning it could affect them for a length of time after the choice is made. It's important to help students learn to think carefully before they make a difficult choice. To stop and ask themselves if the choice they are making is the right thing to do.
This activity will help students understand how to work out real-life problems using a solution tree.
Teachable Moments: To help students make good choices:
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Objective: Students will understand the difference between having rights and being responsible.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: As a member of the community, we all have rights and responsibilities. A right is something you are entitled to and deserve like the right to be healthy, safe, heard, and yourself!
A responsibility is something you are expected to do or take care of to protect that right. Teaching students the difference between their rights and responsibilities will help them to become better members of their communities.
This activity will help students think about their role in their community. They will write a list of rights they have and a corresponding responsibility for that right.
Teachable Moments: To help students be responsible:
Estimated Duration: 25-30 minutes
Go to other SEL competencies in this book (Intermediate 2 - Grades 5–6):
The teaching suggestions only work in accompaniment with the student portfolio, which has all the activity pages.
The teaching suggestions here are also available within a PDF of the entire teacher's manual.