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Mental Health Bundle: Middle/High School Resources

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    This bundle includes our Mental Health Conversation Starters, our Teenage Depression Conversation Starters, our Mental Health Debate Package as well as our Discussing Depression Package. All resources offer a creative and engaging approach to opening a discussion on mental health and well-being in the middle/high school classroom.

    Our conversation starters packages encourage critical thinking and allow students to discuss topics that are both relevant and important to them while simultaneously increasing their vocabulary and ability to effectively express themselves. Our packages are extremely versatile and have been used as bell-ringers, as supplementary material for topics covered in class, in literature circles, as well as in socratic seminars.

    What's included in our Mental Health Conversation Starters:

    • A list of 10 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of mental health (Further broken down into 28 questions)
    • Activities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion)
    • Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective discussion)
    • Notes pages (Encouraging students to write notes throughout discussion)
    • New words and phrases pages (Encouraging students to record new vocabulary/phrases during discussion)
    • Essay writing pages (Lined pages should the teacher decide to use the discussion questions or quotes as writing prompts)
    • A student evaluation form for students to fill in after discussion (3-page detailed student reflection/evaluation form)
    • A teacher evaluation form for teachers to fill in after discussion
    • A colored version (to use digitally or to print)
    • A printer-friendly black-and-white version
    • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson

    What's included in our Teenage Depression Conversation Starters:

    • A list of 10 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of teenage depression
    • Activities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion)
    • Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective discussion)
    • Notes pages (Encouraging students to write notes throughout discussion)
    • New words and phrases pages (Encouraging students to record new vocabulary/phrases during discussion)
    • Essay writing pages (Lined pages should the teacher decide to use the discussion questions or quotes as writing prompts)
    • A student evaluation form for students to fill in after discussion (3-page detailed student reflection/evaluation form)
    • A teacher evaluation form for teachers to fill in after discussion
    • A colored version (to use digitally or to print)
    • A printer-friendly black-and-white version
    • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson

    *PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CONVERSATION QUESTIONS IN THIS PACKAGE ARE ALSO IN OUR 'DISCUSSING DEPRESSION' PACKAGE.

    Our debate packages encourage critical thinking and allow students to discuss topics that are both relevant and important to them. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.

    Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refining your opinion through knowledge gained in the debate.

    What's included in our Mental Health Debate Package:

    • 20 debate topics on the subject of mental health
    • 2 pages of teaching instructions (4 different debate formats outlined)
    • 3 pages of useful expressions and transitions for debating (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective debate)
    • 6 worksheets for students to record their research findings, formulate their argument, and track down any changes they may have in opinion throughout the debate
    • A checklist for writing a persuasive essay (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective persuasive essay)
    • A checklist of useful transition words for writing a successful essay (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective discussion)
    • Essay writing pages (Lined pages should the teacher decide to use the discussion questions or quotes as writing prompts)
    • 4 posters for the 'Four Corners Debate' (to print/laminate)
    • A student evaluation form for students to fill in after debate (3-page detailed student reflection/evaluation form)
    • A teacher evaluation form for teachers to fill in after debate (2-page detailed teacher reflection/evaluation form)
    • A colored version (to use digitally or to print)
    • A printer-friendly black-white version
    • Badges to print/laminate
    • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson

    What's included in our Discussing Depression Package:

    Our Mental Health Package highlighting the subject of depression among young people was created to broach a difficult and increasingly relevant subject with your middle to high school students; one that affects us all- whether directly or indirectly. Our goal in creating this resource is to shed light on a subject often relegated to the shadows in ways that encourage understanding, sensitivity and overall awareness on teenage depression.

    Each of the activities (conversation questions, projects, questionnaires and more) in this resource will encourage your students to delve deeper into their understanding of depression as well as their own thoughts, opinions and experiences on the subject. What's included:

    • Activities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion)
    • Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective discussion)
    • Notes pages (Encouraging students to write notes throughout discussion)
    • Essay writing pages (Lined pages should the teacher decide to use the discussion questions or quotes as writing prompts)
    • A student evaluation form for students to fill in after discussion (3-page detailed student reflection/evaluation form)
    • A teacher evaluation form for teachers to fill in after discussion
    • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson
    • A colored version (to use digitally or to print)
    • A printer-friendly black-and-white version
    • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson
    • Activity 1: What is Depression?
    • Activity 2: Checklist
    • Activity 3: Types of Depression
    • Activity 4: Getting Help
    • Activity 5: Protective Factors
    • Activity 6: Discussing Depression
    • Activity 7: Faces of Depression
    • Activity 8: Brainstorming Depression
    • Activity 9: Haiku
    • Useful Material (A list of self-help materials, including websites, books, and helplines updated regularly)

    We truly hope you find this resource both engaging and educational. We would love to hear back from you with your thoughts and feedback.

    If you are looking for a collection of all of our Class Discussions and an excellent opportunity to save money, take a look at our Growing Class Discussions Bundle.

    If you are looking for a collection of all of our debate packages and an excellent opportunity to save money, take a look at our Growing Debates Bundle.

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    Further reading you may be interested in:

    Silence in classroom discussions- should you be worried?
    Authentic participation for successful discussions in the classroom

    Creating an emotionally safe classroom for successful class discussions

    Six simple formats for powerful class discussions

    How to foster a sense of community with student-driven class discussions

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