Discover Your Great Full Self. Lesson 1 GRATITUDE ACTIVITY FOR TWEENS & TEENS. Students identify their strengths to gain a better understanding

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GRATITUDE ACTIVITY FOR TWEENS & TEENS Students identify their strengths to gain a better understanding of themselves. Time Required Grade Level Materials Learning Objectives SEL Competencies Getting Ready For This Activity 1 class period 6th 12th grade Lesson One PowerPoint slideshow Computer and monitor or projector to show video Computer or other device for every student to take computerbased survey Poster paper (one per student), pencil, markers, colored pencils, etc. VIA Strengths Poster Students will: Identify their top five character strengths Gain a greater understanding of themselves Self-Awareness Identifying personal strengths Educators: Take the adult version of the VIA to explore your own character strengths. Do you agree with the survey results of your top five strengths (i.e., your signature strengths)? Think of a moment in your life when you were performing at your best, and consider how any of your top strengths factored into that successful moment. 10

How To Do It Slide 1 Introduce the Lesson Discover Your Great Full Self We have a special opportunity to learn about gratitude, how to practice it and why, and to learn about the gifts we each carry around inside us so that we can use them to make the world better. Introduce this program and its purpose: These lessons give us a special opportunity to learn about gratitude, how to practice it and why, and to learn about the gifts we each carry around inside us so that we can use them to make the world better. Slide 2 11 Introduce character strengths:

Before we get going on gratitude, we want to start this program by talking about YOU. Specifically, what are some of your top strengths? Character strengths are personal qualities, like honesty and leadership, that help you get along in the world and be a better person. People tend to be stronger at a few of these virtues than others. Knowing your character strengths and using them can help you be happier and more successful in the world. So Have students look at the word cloud on the slide and guess which would be their top three strengths. Slide 3 Video What Are? Watch this video to learn more about, why they matter, and what they mean for you! Have students watch the video The Science of Character (8 minutes). 12

Slide 4 Survey Take a Character Strength survey at this website: https://www.viacharacter.org/survey/account/register Record your top 5 strengths and a brief description of each. After watching the video, tell students that they will now take an online survey that will help them discover their own character strengths. Now it s your turn to find about YOUR strengths! We re going to take a survey that will help you identify your character strengths. Everyone pull out a device and go to the following website (see slide). Under the heading, Register to Get Started, enter your name, email, gender, date of birth, and a password. Make sure the second box ( I have read of this agreement ) is checked, then click register. On the next page, select, I want to take the VIA survey for youth (it s shorter than the adult version), then click, Take survey. On the next page, select, I am taking the survey for myself. Answer all of the questions. 13

At the end of the survey, you will come to a page labeled demographics. You can fill in the information if you wish, or you can just click, Complete survey. On the next page, click Download your character strengths profile. Teachers: If you haven t yet taken the survey, please do so now! After everyone has completed the survey, tally up everyone s strengths (see the next slide). Slide 5 Tallying Up the Class s Character Strengths Tally up the class s strengths: Ask the students to look at their top two strengths. Then get a tally of how many students had one of their top two strengths in the wisdom category, courage category, etc. Then reveal what your class s top strengths were, e.g., Looks like our class is really high on justice and courage! This is a fun way for everyone to get a sense of each other s strengths. 14

Slide 6 How You Can Use Your Strengths In pairs, turn to a partner and share one way you could use each of your top strengths to do something nice for someone. Students will now have an opportunity to discuss how they might use their strengths. Next I want you to get into partners and discuss how you could each use one of your top strengths to help others or society. For example, if one of your top strengths is bravery, then you might make a good firefighter. Or, if you score high in creativity, then you could use it to create music. If you score high in kindness, how might you find opportunities to encourage others to be kind? Give students a few minutes to discuss their strengths with a partner. Hand out poster materials and have each student create a poster that lists his or her top five character strengths. This can be as creative as they would like and could include art work that symbolizes their strengths. They could use pictures, images, drawings and words to describe themselves and their top five strengths. (OPTION: This can also be done as homework.) 15 Teachers can create their own simpler poster that lists two of their top five strengths, one that may be apparent to most students and one that may not be.

Reflection After The Activity Ask for a few volunteers to share an idea for how to use a particular strength. Ask students to reflect either verbally or in written form about something that they discovered about themselves or that surprised them from this activity. 16