DECISION MAKING 2
Goal 3: Demonstrate decision-making and problem-solving skills, and responsible behaviors in personal, school, and community contexts.
3A Apply a decison-making and problem-solving process to identify choices and consequences.
The My Hero Project Inspiration and motivation for students. Students will describe the characteristics of a hero, recognize the heroes in a story, and distinguish between a hero and a celebrity.
Strategies for Empowering Students - Decisions, Decisions! To help students develop decision making skills, promote critical thinking skills, and to help students reflect on their beliefs about the right thing to do.
Sample Lesson GIRAFFE HEROES Giraffe Heroes are those people who take risks and "stick their necks out" for those people who need their help. This lesson asks students to name two of their heroes and talks about two giraffe heroes who have led others by their willingness to be an example to others.
MEH0201 Being Brave and Dealing With Fear./ A lesson that uses the story The Brave Little Monster to help students to learn how to be brave when dealing with fear. The student learns to identify different types of fear, and talk about appropriate ways to respond to different fearful situations. / Educator's Reference Desk
MEH0010 Go Away, Bad Dreams. / Using the book Go Away, Bad Dreams, to teach students that they can gain control over the emotion of fear. /Educator's Reference Desk
Linda Davenport (5 lessons for dealing with anger)helping children learn to deal with their anger and aggression in acceptable ways by teaching them problem solving skills.
3 B Demonstrate the steps of a decision-making and problem-solving process.
Control signals with motto An actual replica of the posters that are on the walls throughout the building.
Out on a Limb - Instructors' Guide Addresses three types of conflict solutions that are often generated by children.
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