Students brainstorm simple acts of kindness and design a bookmark as a reminder.
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Students brainstorm simple acts of kindness and design a bookmark as a reminder.
In this lesson, we learn that small actions do matter to the common good. While Mother Teresa is an amazing example of generosity, selflessness, and caring, we don't need to give up everything and make grand gestures to be caring.
Learners do a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) of taking courageous action in a difficult situation.
Working in small groups, learners match the classic hero traits to an activist who took social action for the common good.
Learners reflect in writing about how they can use their personal resources and interests to make a difference in someone's life.
Learners identify issues in their school or community they feel they could have the courage to stand up for.
In this lesson, learners recognize that courage is something we need when making a difficult choice about something important. A hero makes courageous choices for the good of all, sometimes risking personal safety and comfort.
Learners reflect in writing on one of two quotes about courage. Alternatively, they write about courage they will need to act on an issue in the future.
As a reflection exercise on perseverance, learners illustrate a conversation about perseverance between two people.
The purpose of this lesson is to reflect on long-term impact. Discuss the importance of not getting discouraged when their actions don't seem to make a difference in the short term.