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High school character education lessons for Microsoft Word

Preview of "Taking Responsibility for your Actions"-Easel. CDC Health Education Standard 8

"Taking Responsibility for your Actions"-Easel. CDC Health Education Standard 8

This lesson is a guide in helping teens and young adults to learn about taking responsibility for their own actions. Cause and effect is covered, along with emotions and how taking responsibility for your actions is a choice. A separate section on making wise choices when it comes to responsibility for your health-with sensitive topics. Writing prompt, activity.No prep needed. Clip art, printables. Easel Assessment and activity included. Health Education Standards addr
Preview of Egg Baby Project

Egg Baby Project

Created by
Science by Yoshi
Included is a 5-day egg-baby project that requires much more of the student than simply carrying an egg around from class to class. They have to create necessary objects for the egg (car seat, crib, blankets, clothes, act) and also have a great deal of reflection to do about parenting. Each day the teacher fills in a little information about how often and how long the baby was up for the night before, and makes sure that the egg is still in good shape. During the evening, students complete qu
Preview of Princess Empowerment--A Self-esteem Group for Girls (8 Full Sessions)

Princess Empowerment--A Self-esteem Group for Girls (8 Full Sessions)

Princess Empowerment is a fun, small group designed to help young girls who struggle with self-esteem. All eight sessions all described in detail, along with ASCA National Standards and objectives. A parent consent form is also included. Group topics include: Identifying Role Models, Leadership, Establishing A Positive Self-Image and Health & Fitness. The activities are fun and engaging! This group was designed for girls in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades, but can be adapted for girls of an
Preview of "How To" Speech Assignment with rubric, planning guide, and more!

"How To" Speech Assignment with rubric, planning guide, and more!

Created by
MsLindseyScience
This is an assignment I created for my middle school leadership class to build on their confidence and public speaking skills, but it could be used in high school as well. This download includes the directions for the "How To" speech, a planning guide to help the students start writing, a grading rubric for their speech, and note taking pages to keep them occupied while their peers are giving speeches. It is a Word Document so you can edit as necessary.
Preview of "Remember the Titans" Viewing Questions, Assignment, and Rubric

"Remember the Titans" Viewing Questions, Assignment, and Rubric

Created by
Modern Ink
This package includes 10 viewing comprehension questions, a "Snap-Shot" viewing assignment, and accompanying rubric for the movie "Remember the Titans".
Preview of Body Image and Self Esteem for Teens- lesson/activities. CDC Health Standard 2

Body Image and Self Esteem for Teens- lesson/activities. CDC Health Standard 2

This complete lesson plan covers why good self esteem and a healthy body image is important. It also covers what influences a teens self esteem and body image, what healthy self esteem is, tips for improving self esteem and body image, recognizing when your body image has become an issue and how to get help. True story, 2 activities, assessment and answer key. Clip art, printables, no prep needed.Easel assessment is also included with this lesson.CDC HEALTH STANDARD TWO: Students will analyze t
Preview of Making the Right Moral and Ethical Choices- CDC Health Standard 5

Making the Right Moral and Ethical Choices- CDC Health Standard 5

This lesson addresses how we all have to "stop, think and choose;" to make the right moral and ethical choices in life. The lesson discusses developing a moral compass, good choices and bad choices, asking yourself certain questions before making a choice of how to handle a situation, and assessing whether you made the right decision. Writing prompt, Assessment and answer key, group activity, individual student activity. Clip art, printables, no prep needed. Easel assessment available with thi
Preview of Tardiness Reflections

Tardiness Reflections

Created by
Ms N
This product includes a short Timeliness Plan, requiring students to quickly reflect on why they were tardy, what they missed and how to prevent tardiness in the future. The plan is followed by a longer reflection and one page article about the impact of being tardy. This is designed to give students some language and ideas to use when reflecting on tardiness without requiring extensive adult support. The reflections can be used together as part of a process, or separately.
Preview of All About Respect: Anti-bullying Active

All About Respect: Anti-bullying Active

Created by
Christina D
This short assignment printable will help students realize a clear understanding of why respect is necessary to function in the class room and society. I have used this assignment in my Social Studies classes and have found that the students enjoy reflexing on the meaning of respect and they have gained a better understanding of how people achieve respect. It is a great assignment in preparation of group activities because it will help your students get along better and stay focus on the lesson
Preview of Self-Esteem Classroom Lesson ASCA plan

Self-Esteem Classroom Lesson ASCA plan

This lesson plan will teach students the importance of self-esteem and how to improve self-esteem.
Preview of Catholic Social Teaching 3-Day-Lesson Plan!

Catholic Social Teaching 3-Day-Lesson Plan!

Welcome to an engaging, differentiated, and fun 3 day lesson plan with everything you need to teach Catholic Social Teaching! The lesson is EDITABLE, so you can tweak it to your own students and change the times, groups, etc.! With an aligned objective and assessment, specific differentiation strategies, and links to videos and resources, you will be all set for 3 whole days-- put that planbook away! The lesson's editable formal assessment is included. Check out the marchingFOURTH TPT store for
Preview of Teens and Alcohol- "Re-think before you Drink!" CDC Health Standard 2

Teens and Alcohol- "Re-think before you Drink!" CDC Health Standard 2

This extensive lesson plan on teens and alcohol addresses all concerns of teen drinking. Underage drinking is a leading public health problem in the United States and the lesson covers risk factors, effects of drinking on the body, and the short and long term consequences of drinking alcohol. Alcohol Abuse Hotline Resources3 activities- with one being a writing prompt. Clip art, printables, assessment and answer key, no prep needed. Distance learning appropriate. Easel assessment available with
Preview of Introduction to Leadership Activity

Introduction to Leadership Activity

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Our communities are driven by our leaders, but most of us struggle to explain what a leader actually does. So what does it actually mean?!This activity will get your students thinking about how they define leadership (and the different components of it) while they struggle to come up with a definition of it as a group! Great for introducing teamwork, communication, and the different ways in which anyone and everyone can be a leader.Inspire your
Preview of "Character Counts." CDC Health Standard 4

"Character Counts." CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson plan explains what character is based on the "Six pillars of character," and how it is evidenced in your life's values and the line you never cross. Activity on "What moral choice would you make in this situation?" Activity on students identifying their positive and negative "character traits." Activity on "The many pieces of yourself," consists of students finishing 5 sentences about their character choices within the form of a puzzle. Assessment and answer key. Clip art, printable
Preview of Teaching Tolerance and Diversity-CDC Health Standard 4

Teaching Tolerance and Diversity-CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson helps students to learn to look at the people around them and to respect and appreciate their differences. It also helps students to learn tolerance and diversity, as well as reviewing those things that may cause intolerance. There is an emphasis made on learning about other people's cultures. Assessment and answer key, Group Activity, Art Activity, writing prompt. Clip art, printables, no prep needed. Easel assessment is available with this lesson plan.CDC HEALTH STANDARD FOUR: Stu
Preview of Psychology of Akeelah and the Bee(2006)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Psychology of Akeelah and the Bee(2006)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Psychology of "Akeelah and the Bee" (2006) follows the journey of Akeelah Anderson, an 11-year-old girl from South Los Angeles with a remarkable talent for spelling. Despite facing personal challenges and skepticism from her community, Akeelah is encouraged by her school principal and reluctantly coached by a former spelling bee champion, Dr. Larabee. As Akeelah advances through spelling competitions, she learns the value of determination, teamwork, and believing in herself. The film culminates
Preview of AVID Program Motivation: Apollo 13 (1995) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions/KEY

AVID Program Motivation: Apollo 13 (1995) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions/KEY

Using the movie "Apollo 13" in a high school AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program offers several benefits and aligns with the program's objectives:1. Critical Thinking Skills: "Apollo 13" provides a real-life scenario where critical thinking and problem-solving are essential for survival. Students can analyze the decisions made by the astronauts and NASA engineers under pressure, evaluating their effectiveness and considering alternatives. This fosters critical thinking skills
Preview of AVID Program Motivation:Hidden Figures (2016)Movie Viewing Guide:Questions/KEY

AVID Program Motivation:Hidden Figures (2016)Movie Viewing Guide:Questions/KEY

"Hidden Figures" is an excellent choice for teaching motivation in an AVID high school class due to its inspiring depiction of perseverance, determination, and overcoming obstacles. Here's a rationale for using the film: Real-Life Role Models: The film showcases the incredible true story of three African-American women mathematicians who played pivotal roles at NASA during the Space Race era. By highlighting the achievements of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, "Hidden Figure
Preview of What is your Personality Type Fun Activity

What is your Personality Type Fun Activity

This guided lesson allows students to take an online free Myers Briggs assessment that doesn't take long and doesn't require an email address. They get the results right away. There are fun questions they can answer on these worksheets. Your students will love it!**Be sure to leave a rating and earn TPT credits!** Copyright © A Counselor’s Dream. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Do NOT share, reproduce, or distribute print or digital c
Preview of AVID Program Motivation: Survive & Advance (2013) Documentary Viewing Guide

AVID Program Motivation: Survive & Advance (2013) Documentary Viewing Guide

"Survive and Advance" (2013) is a documentary film that follows the inspirational journey of the 1983 North Carolina State University men's basketball team, coached by Jim Valvano, as they overcome adversity and achieve an unlikely NCAA championship victory. This film offers numerous reasons for using it to teach motivation and determination in an AVID high school class:True Story of Triumph: The documentary chronicles the real-life story of a team that defied the odds to achieve success, making
Preview of AVID Program Motivation: Freedom Writers (2007) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions

AVID Program Motivation: Freedom Writers (2007) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions

"Freedom Writers" is an excellent choice for teaching motivation and determination in a High School AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) class due to several compelling reasons:Real-Life Inspiration: The film is based on the true story of Erin Gruwell, a high school teacher who inspired her at-risk students to overcome their personal struggles and achieve academic success. This real-life example serves as a powerful source of motivation for students, showing them that with determinati
Preview of DC League of Super-Pets (2022) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

DC League of Super-Pets (2022) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

"DC League of Super-Pets" is an animated superhero film released in 2022. The movie follows Krypto the Superdog, Superman's faithful canine companion, who forms a team of super-powered pets to save the world. Led by Krypto, the team includes Ace the Bat-Hound, Streaky the Super-Cat, and a host of other animal heroes. Together, they must thwart the plans of the villainous Lex Luthor and his army of robots. Filled with action, humor, and heartwarming moments, "DC League of Super-Pets" celebrates t
Preview of AVID Program Motivation: October Sky (1999) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions w/KEY

AVID Program Motivation: October Sky (1999) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions w/KEY

"October Sky" provides a compelling narrative centered around themes of motivation and determination, making it an excellent choice for teaching AVID students vocabulary related to these concepts. Here's a rationale for using the film: Inspiring Storyline: "October Sky" tells the true story of Homer Hickam, a coal miner's son who overcomes significant challenges to pursue his dream of becoming a rocket scientist. The film's narrative arc showcases the power of motivation and deter
Preview of AVID Program Motivation: The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) Movie Viewing Guide

AVID Program Motivation: The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) Movie Viewing Guide

"The Pursuit of Happyness" (2006) is an excellent choice for teaching determination and motivation in an AVID high school class for several reasons:1. Real-Life Inspiration: The film is based on the true story of Chris Gardner, who went from being homeless to becoming a successful stockbroker and entrepreneur. Gardner's journey serves as a powerful example of resilience and determination in the face of adversity, making it relatable and inspiring for students.2. Overcoming Obstacles: Throughout
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