Providence Spring Elementary's Character Trait of APRIL is Perseverance

Similar documents
Creating and Thinking critically

PART C: ENERGIZERS & TEAM-BUILDING ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT YOUTH-ADULT PARTNERSHIPS

Cognitive Development Facilitator s Guide

Occupational Therapy and Increasing independence

Utilizing FREE Internet Resources to Flip Your Classroom. Presenter: Shannon J. Holden

Picture It, Dads! Facilitator Activities For. The Mitten

SETTING THE STAGE. News in Review January 2013 Teacher Resource Guide ROB FORD: Toronto s Controversial Mayor. Vocabulary Platform

Let s Meet the Presidents

WELCOME! Of Social Competency. Using Social Thinking and. Social Thinking and. the UCLA PEERS Program 5/1/2017. My Background/ Who Am I?

Writing Unit of Study

Prewriting: Drafting: Revising: Editing: Publishing:

Suggestions for Material Reinforcement

Lesson Plan Art: Painting Techniques

Critical Thinking in Everyday Life: 9 Strategies

Sleeping Coconuts Cluster Projects

Fearless Change -- Patterns for Introducing New Ideas

Job Explorer: My Dream Job-Lesson 5

We are going to talk about the meaning of the word weary. Then we will learn how it can be used in different sentences.

2 months: Social and Emotional Begins to smile at people Can briefly calm self (may bring hands to mouth and suck on hand) Tries to look at parent

Standards Alignment... 5 Safe Science... 9 Scientific Inquiry Assembling Rubber Band Books... 15

If we want to measure the amount of cereal inside the box, what tool would we use: string, square tiles, or cubes?

Don t Let Me Fall inspired by James McBride's memoir, The Color of Water

Economics Unit: Beatrice s Goat Teacher: David Suits

Lesson objective: Year: 5/6 Resources: 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, Examples of newspaper orientations.

HOW TO FLIP YOUR CLASSROOM

Experience Corps. Mentor Toolkit

Fluency YES. an important idea! F.009 Phrases. Objective The student will gain speed and accuracy in reading phrases.

*Lesson will begin on Friday; Stations will begin on the following Wednesday*

Innovative Teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

Tradeshow 102: Attracting Visitors. Dr. Amy Brown Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Dangerous. He s got more medical student saves than anybody doing this kind of work, Bradley said. He s tremendous.

10 Tips For Using Your Ipad as An AAC Device. A practical guide for parents and professionals

The Four Principal Parts of Verbs. The building blocks of all verb tenses.

a) analyse sentences, so you know what s going on and how to use that information to help you find the answer.

Dear campus colleagues, Thank you for choosing to present the CME Bulletin Board in a Bag : Native American History Month in your area this November!

TEACHING Simple Tools Set II

Unit 2. A whole-school approach to numeracy across the curriculum

UNIT IX. Don t Tell. Are there some things that grown-ups don t let you do? Read about what this child feels.

Leader s Guide: Dream Big and Plan for Success

OFFICE OF COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

Lecturing in the Preclinical Curriculum A GUIDE FOR FACULTY LECTURERS

Lancaster Lane CP School. The Importance of Motor Skills

Contents. Foreword... 5

How I Became a Pirate

Guidelines for drafting the participant observation report

Can Money Buy Happiness? EPISODE # 605

Bebop Books Page 1. Guided Reading with SPLASH! written by Dinah Johnson photographed by Maria Victoria Torrey

LTHS Summer Reading Study Packet

MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE. A Dedicated Teacher

Local Artists in Yuma, AZ

Day 1 Note Catcher. Use this page to capture anything you d like to remember. May Public Consulting Group. All rights reserved.

UK Residential Summer Camps English Summer School London Day Camps 3-17 year olds. The summer of your life...

2014 Free Spirit Publishing. All rights reserved.

Alberta Police Cognitive Ability Test (APCAT) General Information

Competency-Based Learning Series: Seminar #3 Habits of Work Slides

P a g e 1. Grade 4. Grant funded by: MS Exemplar Unit English Language Arts Grade 4 Edition 1

Basic lesson time includes activity only. Introductory and Wrap-Up suggestions can be used

Cognitive Thinking Style Sample Report

Dragonwings by Laurence Yep

Grade 6: Module 2A: Unit 2: Lesson 8 Mid-Unit 3 Assessment: Analyzing Structure and Theme in Stanza 4 of If

Art is literacy of the heart. Using art to enhance Kindergarten writing performance.

Sight Word Assessment

SESSION 2: HELPING HAND

Activities for School

Zoo Math Activities For 5th Grade

How to make an A in Physics 101/102. Submitted by students who earned an A in PHYS 101 and PHYS 102.

Personal Development. Character. texas4-h.tamu.edu

Bitstrips for Schools: A How-To Guide

Pre Registration is required; registration will close on Sunday, October 8, 2017 at midnight. Visit

Cincinnati Country Day Middle School Parents Athletics Handbook

Informational Writing Graphic Organizer For Kids

First and Last Name School District School Name School City, State

Ryan Coogler and the 'Fruitvale Station' effect - San Francisco...

Seasonal Goal Setting Packet

Story Problems with. Missing Parts. s e s s i o n 1. 8 A. Story Problems with. More Story Problems with. Missing Parts

Fifth Grade. (Questions based on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone by J.K. Rowling. paired with

been each get other TASK #1 Fry Words TASK #2 Fry Words Write the following words in ABC order: Write the following words in ABC order:

Kindergarten Lessons for Unit 7: On The Move Me on the Map By Joan Sweeney

Who s on First. A Session Starter on Interpersonal Communication With an introduction to Interpersonal Conflict by Dr. Frank Wagner.

SMARTboard: The SMART Way To Engage Students

Curriculum Design Project with Virtual Manipulatives. Gwenanne Salkind. George Mason University EDCI 856. Dr. Patricia Moyer-Packenham

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium:

Renae Townsend G21 PBL Project

New York People and Places

LEARN TO PROGRAM, SECOND EDITION (THE FACETS OF RUBY SERIES) BY CHRIS PINE

Introduction to the Common European Framework (CEF)

URBANIZATION & COMMUNITY Sociology 420 M/W 10:00 a.m. 11:50 a.m. SRTC 162

Lesson Plan. Preliminary Planning

Appendix L: Online Testing Highlights and Script

Positive Character Traits COUNT

Me on the Map. Standards: Objectives: Learning Activities:

Kindergarten - Unit One - Connecting Themes

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and

Use the Syllabus to tick off the things you know, and highlight the areas you are less clear on. Use BBC Bitesize Lessons, revision activities and

LESSON TITLE: The Road to Writing Perfect Paragraphs: Follow The Old Red Trail

Friction Stops Motion

Ceramics 1 Course Summary Department: Visual Arts. Semester 1

music downloads. free and free music downloads like

#MySHX400 in Your Classroom TEACHING MODULE What s your Shakespeare story?

PolicePrep Comprehensive Guide to Canadian Police Officer Exams

Transcription:

Providence Spring Elementary's Character Trait of APRIL is Perseverance 1st GRADE LEVEL STEP ONE / OPENING Greet the students and tell them that today you will be discussing the trait perseverance. Ask the following questions and call on different students for answers. Listed below each question are examples of responses you are looking for. (You may need to rephrase students answers or guide them along.) (Ask) What is perseverance? 1. Staying with the task and not giving up. 2. Showing commitment, pride and a positive attitude in completing tasks. 3. Trying again and again and again. 4. Being patient and willing to work hard. (Ask) Can you name some famous people who have shown perseverance? Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, Harriet Tubman, JK Rowling, Helen Keller, Walt Disney, Stevie Wonder, etc. (Ask) What are ways you can show perseverance? 1. When you're near the end of a race and struggling, find a burst of energy to cross the finish line. 2. Try a new sport or skill that is difficult and don t quit. 3. Study and work hard to improve your grades. 4. Save up your money and do extra chores to buy something special. 5. Help a younger child learn to ride a bicycle or play a new game. 6. Spend hours practicing to play an instrument. 7. Always finish what you start. Do not give up when things get tough. 8. Try something again, even if you failed the first time. Before you could RUN, you first you had to learn to crawl, then stand, then you had to learn to walk. What if you gave up at crawling because you tried a few times to stand, but fell over?...

STEP TWO / READ A BOOK TO THE CLASSROOM Choose a book to read from our designated Character Education section in the school's Media Center. (Library) 1st GRADE / BOOK CHOICES IN OUR LIBRARY: Are You My Mother? The Itsy Bitsy Spider Turtles Race with Beaver Three Billy Goats Gruff Inch by Inch Hamlet and the Magnificent Sandcastle Katy and the big Snow DW Flips Trouble on the T-ball Team You can reserve your time-slot by writing the date and time you need the book on a post-it and placing the post-it on the book so other volunteers can see. - Please remember to always check the book out at the front desk. - Please do not read a book from a tablet or Ipad. STEP THREE / ACTIVITY Choose an Activity from the list on the next page. STEP FOUR / CLOSING COMMENTS / HAND OUT BOOKMARKS Read and discuss the below quote and then give a bookmark to each student. Quote this month: "All your dreams can come true, when you have the courage to pursue them" Walt Disney Walter Disney, born in Illinois, was a movie and television producer, famous as a pioneer of the Mickey Mouse cartoon films and the creator of Disneyland. He is famous for making such movies as Snow White, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Cinderella, Mary Poppins and many more. Walt Disney had years of failures and rejections before becoming successful. He believed that you MUST BELIEVE in yourself and your dreams and to use your failures as valuable learning experiences to keep going and PERSEVERE! Bookmarks template on last page. Make copies as needed on colored or plain paper or card stock. You may use the media center's workroom's cutting machine.

SINK OR SWIM? Materials: Clear glass bowl with water, modeling clay (Not Play-Doh) Roll clay into four balls: three small ones and one bigger one. (Like small and big marbles). Drop each one onto the water. Tell the kids that each ball represents a person (You can even give the balls names to help the kids identify) Say that most people at certain times feel discouraged and want to give up on things. And just like the clay balls, they will sink in a sad state of discouragement. Now take out the larger clay ball out and start reshaping it and changing your attitude. Mold it in form of a simple canoe. Discuss how it's possible to help change others attitudes about life by changing our own attitude and being a positive influence on those around us. By stretching and shaping ourselves we can be helpful to others and ourselves. Put the boat in the water and watch it float. Now take each of the small balls and put them inside the boat. Ask the students what can happen when one person changes his attitude and decides to become more positive and hopeful. He can lift the spirits of those around you. Helping others PERSEVERE Materials: None Start by defining the word SUPPORT. To "Show Support" means to help someone by showing that you approve of them or something that they are doing. This helps people stick to a difficult task and persevere! Often when we struggle with something and we are finding it hard to persevere, others that care about us (or what we are doing) will show us support by using words on encouragement. Such as "You can do it!" "You're on the right track!" "Don't give up!" "Keep up to good work!" Take examples. Ask for volunteers to come up one-at-a-time to the front with you. Ask them if they are involved in any difficult sports or extracurricular activities. Then ask the class to think of things they can say to help that student persevere when it gets tough. "Run your OWN race" Coloring page Materials: Crayons and a copy of the coloring page for each student. (attached, 2 choices) Write out the phrase "Running your own race" on the smartboard. Discuss: We often compete against one another. Racing, at sports, at our jobs, even at school. But the best way to get better at something is to race against yourself! Run your own race. Do your own best. The meaning of running your own race means holding on to your dreams and moving towards them and not letting anyone (or your own distractions) keep you away from your goals or dreams. PERSEVERE! Do not compare yourself to others. Only compare you to yourself and your last performance. Are you improving? Did you give it your all? Your 100%? If so, then you're running your own race! COLOR IN the page and fill in the bubbles with words on encourage for yourself! Write in up top "Running my own race!" Then take it home and hang it.

All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them.

Colorare.it - Stampa: Corsa a piedi 4/13/15 10:06 AM http://www.colorare.it/disegni_da_colorare/corsa-a-piedi-stampa.html Page 1 of 2

Running - Coloring Pages 4/13/15 10:04 AM Home / Sports / Running