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Objective: Students will demonstrate open-mindedness and think outside the box.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Having an open mind or thinking flexibly is an important skill students need to manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions. Flexible thinking allows students to switch gears and look at things differently and allows them to unlearn old ways of doing things. Being open minded and thinking outside the box gives students the ability to embrace different points of view and listen to and consider other perspectives before making a decision. It also allows them to broaden their mind and challenge their thinking. Thinking outside the box helps during failures and can lead to deeper understandings and new beginnings.
This activity will get students to really think outside the box. They are asked to complete the beginning of drawing. The drawing could be anything they imagine it to be! If there is time, students can compare drawings to see how many different versions they came up with.
Teachable Moments: To help students have an open-mind and think flexibly:
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Objective: Students will identify solutions for problems.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Whether it is in school, on the playground, or at home, students of all ages will face problems daily.
Most of the time, the problems are complex, not well defined, and lack a clear solution or approach. Therefore, it is important for students to identify and apply strategies to solve these problems.
This way students can become confident and independent in their problem-solving abilities. Students with problem-solving skills manage their emotions and persist until they find a solution instead of giving up or getting frustrated when they encounter a challenge.
This activity will have students think of a problem that they currently have or have had in the past. They are asked to follow a path of steps to a solution. They will be able to use these steps when future problems arise to find a solution.
Teachable Moments: To help students with problem solving:
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Objective: Students will be able to understand how to make responsible decisions.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Decision-making is not always easy, especially when tough choices need to be made. One way to help students make choices that are good for themselves as well as good for others, is to have them weigh their options.
Asking students to take the time to evaluate and think critically about their options can help them to make responsible decisions they can feel good about.
This activity will have students think of a tough choice they have to make. They will complete a pro and con list to help them make a final decision.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students make good decisions:
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Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate ways to be a good citizen at home, at school, and in their community.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Being a citizen means being a member of and supporting one’s community. For students at this age, it means working together, helping, and speaking up at home, at school, and in their community. Citizenship is important for developing a strong moral code in individuals, but it is also important for creating a safe, supportive society.
Being a citizen does not automatically make you a good citizen, which is why teaching citizenship to students is so important. By teaching children about citizenship, you can help them learn how to positively contribute at home, at school, and in their community.
This activity will allow students to play a game where they record good acts of citizenship. They will move spaces on a board and complete tasks to become a good citizen.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to be a good citizen:
Estimated Duration: 25-30 minutes
Go to other SEL competencies in this book (Intermediate - Grades 3–4):
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.