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Assessing Self-Concept Lesson PlanAssessing Self-Concept Lesson Plan
Publisher
Missouri Department of Elementary
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11th
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Social & Emotional Learning
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Assessing Self-Concept

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A "My Self-Concept Report Card" worksheet launches a instructional activity about the importance of positive self-talk. After completing the worksheet, individuals make a list of the things they would do to improve or maintain a positive self-concept.

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Concepts

self-awareness, self-management, social-emotional learning, building community, school community, classroom community, the global community, problem solving strategies, problem solving techniques, perseverance, tolerance, goal setting, compassion, respect

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Invite a school counselor to participate in the lesson

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires extra prep time to collect required materials including a scale, and to copy handouts

Pros

  • Helps learners understand the importance of positive self-talk

Cons

  • None

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