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Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and concern for others' feelings.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. Empathy can transform individual lives for the better while helping to bring about positive social change in schools and communities. When we put ourselves in another person’s shoes, we are more sensitive to what that person is experiencing. By teaching students to be more conscious of other people’s feelings, you can create a more accepting and respectful school community. Having empathy can also help students build a sense of security and stronger relationships with other children and teachers.
This activity will help students show empathy over an extended period. They are asked to take a challenge to show empathy to someone 5 days in a row and document how they showed it.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students build empathy, compassion, and concern for other’s feelings:
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Objective: Students will understand and express gratitude.
Estimated Duration: 20-25 minutes
Description: Gratitude is an important skill for students to understand and practice. Gratitude is recognizing the good things in life and the source of this goodness.
When most people think of gratitude, they tend to think about behaviors, like saying thank you. But gratitude is more like being able to notice good deeds, the things around you, and to feel thankful. Focusing on the positive things in your life can help you build a stronger sense of self.
Students who are grateful tend to be happier, more optimistic, and have better social supports. They also tend to give more social support to others as well.
This activity will help students identify and express the things that they are grateful for in their lives. Students will identify 3 things they are thankful for in a number of different categories.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to understand and express gratitude:
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Objective: Students will be able to understand the importance of including others from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and contexts.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Being inclusive means to include all. In an inclusive school, EVERYONE belongs. Differences are acknowledged and embraced. Students must understand that differences are what makes us who we are and the world wonderful. Teaching children to value differences helps them to practice empathy and oppose unjust views.
This activity will allow students to express their views of what an inclusive school looks like. They will design a mural that represents their ideas of inclusion.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to celebrate and accept differences:
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Objective: Students will be able to understand social norms for school, home, and their community.
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
Description: Social norms are the unwritten rules or behaviors that are considered acceptable in a particular social group or culture.
For example, holding a door open for the person behind you or putting your trash in the garbage instead of throwing it on the ground. Social norms give us an expectation for how to behave in certain situations.
It is important to help students understand that rules for behaving in their community, at home, and in school will help them to stay safe and be healthy. It also shows others they know how to be respectful to people and property. When people respect one another, it shows they care.
This activity will allow students to collect social norms they think are most important. They will write and illustrate a social norms rule book.
Teachable Moments: There are many ways you can help students to learn how to behave in different situations:
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.