
SEL Lessons For High School: PDF Printable Sub Folder Lessons Grades 9-12
Social-Emotional Learning, ELA, Life Skills: Exploring Identity and Reinventing Roles:
Grades 9-12
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Inspire your students to explore the concept of identity with this ready-to-use two-day lesson plan, perfect for motivational classroom instruction or your substitute teacher folder.
This dynamic lesson is designed for high school students in grades 9-12 and is ideal for ELA, SEL, or Life Skills teachers looking to foster students’ introspection and personal growth.
The meaningful content and independent reflection activities will get your students thinking critically about the roles they play and how they can reinvent themselves!
Product Description: This two-day sample lesson is derived from my 300-page unit, titled Teaching Happiness, from the first section: Happiness Habit #1:“Reexamine Your Role.”
This engaging resource guides students through the exploration of their personal identities and the roles they play in life, drawing inspiration from Shakespeare's famous "All the world's a stage" metaphor and a thought-provoking article written by Melissa Kirk. Through thought-provoking discussions, independent reading, and reflective writing activities students will examine their values, behaviors, and future goals.
Key Features:
- Thought-Provoking Discussion: Engage students in meaningful conversations about their roles and how societal influences shape their identities.
- Critical Reading & Writing Assignment: Foster essential literacy skills through a summary and reflective essay that encourages self-exploration and personal growth.
- Flexible Assignment Options: Choose between written reflections, mind maps, or group discussions to cater to diverse learning styles.
- Assessment Rubrics: Clear grading guidelines ensure objective evaluation of student work.
Perfect for enhancing self-awareness and critical thinking, this lesson plan is an excellent addition to your teaching toolkit. Empower your students to reinvent themselves and step into roles that align with their goals!