1. Take this survey from last week "Instant Replay"
2. Take this survey from "Heart to Heart" 3. Becoming Your True Self Thursday the 6th
A Pep Talk (Just cuz' we need it :)! ) Feedback- Staying on Course Tuesday the 11th Finish Feedback- Staying the Course Survey Thought Tornadoes-- OH NO!
November 27- PowToon Play and Circle Time November 29- Survey Time! Responding to Hits 1. Mini Lesson/Group Work:
Distinguishing Facts, Opinions, Beliefs, and Prejudice Lesson 6: Beliefs v. Facts 1. How to look at things differently: Video
2. Seeing Things Differently Journal Entry: Think of a time that you-- at first saw a situation in one perspective-- then after investing all sides of the issue, you saw it much differently. Describe in detail the situation. What did you lean? 3. Survey Finish Circle from Last Week
Denzel Washington Lesson docs.google.com/document/d/1WBMiAxd6zElmidE0PmJ2l47g2NKbC0eoMa70P1h5z7Y/edit?usp=sharing Restorative Circle
Norms: 1) Speak from the heart: Speak not only with your head and ideas, but with your feelings. Share what is true for you based on your own experiences. When we speak from the heart we are aiming for eloquence, for choosing words that accurately communicate what we hold to be important. 2) Listen from the heart: Try to listen without judgement; let go of stories that make it hard to hear each other. An open heart makes an open mind. Even if you disagree with what someone says, take it in before you react or respond. 3) Speak Spontaneously. Wait until your turn to speak before you decide what you are going to say. Trust that the right words--or the right silence--will come to you when needed. 4) Without feeling rushed, say just enough: Keep in mind the limits of time and making room for everyone to speak. This intention is also called “lean expression.” It is related to “speak from the heart” because we often find that when we speak carefully we can express ourselves with fewer words than we would normally use, and that when we do our words often have more impact. 5) Welcome and expect different and contradictory points of view: Circles welcome and accept all points of view. We speak primarily into the center of the circle, where our diverse perspectives simmer together, and from where there often emerges a shared understanding or sense of purpose. What else do you want to add as a norm? Circle Time! Survey
Reframing: Turning a negative into a positive; Inside Out! **Sometimes good things happen out of sad things... Change your perspective and look for the positive. Lesson 4- Slides 1-6 |
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