Title of lesson plan: Self-Esteem
Grade range: 6-8 (secondary)
Time frame of lesson: 1 to 2 days
Objectives: This lesson is intended to help the students understand the notion of self-esteem. Students will discover the responsibility self esteem plays in maintaining a healthy life.
I especially enjoyed this lesson plan. I believe it is very important to have high self-esteem to accomplish goals to the best of your abilities. Students were conducted to do some critical thinking to define ‘self-esteem’. The students completed a “Personal Inventory Survey” to better understand their strengths and weaknesses. The point was made not to let others opinions are an influence of how you feel about yourself. Several links and helpful information was provided to assist students in further research.
After the survey portion of the lesson, students were instructed to do a project explain who they are. The project choices were: collage, short essay, or drawing. The freedom for individuals to decide which manner they would complete the project open the door to a great teaching strategy. Multiple learning styles presented opportunities for diversity to be considered. The chance to be creative was endless.
Students share their projects amongst their peers in the classroom. Building communication and be expressive is a nice way to improve self-esteem. Allowing the kids to speak positively is encouraging.
They are directed to think about how self-esteem effects everyday decisions and life experiences.
The following strategies were used tat I would apply to my classroom: communication, multiple learning styles, diversity, peer encouragement, creativity, life-skills, decision making, and self development. Any of these could be used in a variety of grades and classes.
This is the direct URL of the lesson plan. From website: www.discoveryeducation.com
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/self-esteem.cfm
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/self-esteem.cfm
What a great lesson plan!! It is so important that as educators we try to reinforce our students to have a positive self esteem! The media today has such a great emphasis on perfection, which in tun has impact on our students. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is an important lesson and perfect for this age group! Hopefully it can help to teach children appropriate behavior when dealing with others as well by teaching them that if something is hurtful when said to THEM, it will be hurtful if THEY say it to someone else!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies..and Tara great idea because we often forget negative retaliating doesn't solve the problem.
ReplyDeleteExcellent and valuable lesson for today's society. As ESE teachers this lesson should be implemented in our curriculum to help our student's in learning how to first love and value themselves and not to get caught up with the negativity that sometimes this world transpires within and makes them feel depressed. I really like the image chosen for your blog 2.
ReplyDeleteThanks....I need that picture in my room. I like this topic and it means so much to me in today's society.
DeleteI have given some thought as to how this lesson applied to the current section of assessment. I just realized self assessments were included. So I'm happy I stayed on topic in a valuable manner. I hope everyone enjoys. Thanks for you input.
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