Emotions and Decisions

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Managing Stress Have you ever experienced sweaty palms? Dry mouth and throat?? Stomach feeling like it is in knots??? These are symptoms of stress. Stress.
Advertisements

Managing Your Tinnitus: Changing Your Thoughts and Feelings (Session 3 of 3) Version date: June 5, 2012.
Agenda Do Now: (3) Four Square: (8) LT dictation: (5) Mini Lesson: (5) Control the game (5) Partner Practice: (10) Independent Practice: (10) HW: Discuss.
Planning for Success 1 Being in Control of Your Emotions.
Expressing Emotions in Healthful Ways (2:27) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Get to know your textbook 1. The Table of Contents is on pages__________. -v-xii 2. What is the title of Chapter 1? - Understanding your Health 3. What.
Emotional Intelligence
Week 2 Agenda Review of last week’s lessons Homework Review
Lesson 14 – Social Skill: Responding to Anger.
Emotional Strength Training
Lesson 7 – Cognitive Self-Change:
Entry Task #1 – Date Self-concept is a collection of facts and ideas about yourself. Describe yourself in your journal in a least three sentences. What.
UNIT II Routines and the ZONE
Tools for Teaching Boy’s Town Skills
By: Ms. Cleo Young I.S.143 Bullying in Schools By: Ms. Cleo Young I.S.143.
Mustang Mindset Review
Entry Task #1 – Date Self-concept is a collection of facts and ideas about yourself. Describe yourself in your journal in a least three sentences. What.
Psychological Response to Injury
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
CPI’s Top 10 De-Escalation Tips
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
PP Lessons Term 4, 2016 Week 6.
Conflict and Win-Win Situations
Acquiring Conflict Resolution Skills
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
Relationship Management
“ Why am I here?” Learning Objective and Success Criteria:
Westport Middle School Advisory Lessons
Getting to Know YourSELF
Advisory Lesson Westport Middle School
Mrs. Peters’ Classroom Expectation.
Emotional Strength Training 3
Emotional Intelligence
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
Advisory Westport Middle School
Overcoming Challenges
Reviewing Expectations
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
Appreciating Experiences
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
Kristin Tritch Kristina Faudree
Week Westport Middle School
Do Now Pick up a piece of paper, Write your name
Last week’s Character Dare
Advisory Lesson – May 16th
Unit 1 Lesson 11 Practice: Listening and Responding to the Emotions of Others.
Behavior in Different Settings
Emotional Strength Training
Goal Setting for My Future Career
Westport Middle School Advisory Lesson
Advisory Lesson Westport Middle School
THE POWER OF: POSITIVE SELF-TALK
Lesson 2: No One Breathes Alone
Managing Stress and Coping with Loss
Lesson 14 – Social Skill: Responding to Anger.
Lesson 5 – Social Skill: Knowing Your Feelings.
Westport Middle School Advisory Lessons
Unit 2: Addiction 101 © Stanford University Teacher Talking Points:
Advisory Lesson Westport Middle School August 21, 2017
How is the relation between reason and emotion described?
Agenda Pick up Scholarship Folder. GO to my website and open scholarship rubric. Write two rough drafts and review rubric. Now that you have written.
Advisory Lesson Westport Middle School
These diagrams show the human lifecycle
Unit 1 Lesson 11 Practice: Listening and Responding to the Emotions of Others.
Visitors in the Building
Advisory Lessons Westport Middle School
Advisory Lessons Westport Middle School
Improvisation.
Advice for Disorganized, Distracted Writers
Presentation transcript:

Emotions and Decisions Advisory Lesson Plans Westport Middle School

Icebreaker- The Company You Keep Teacher will call out a category. Students are to locate as quickly as possible all the people whom they would associate with the given category. Examples: Birthday Months Handedness (Right, Left, Ambidextrous) Favorite Season Favorite Sport

Learning Target and Agenda LT: I can identify how emotions can affect decisions. Agenda: Discussion- What are emotions and how do they affect decisions? Video- Emotions and the Brain Activity- Diagram of the Brain/Body (Worksheet) Exit Slip- Tell about a time when your emotions affected your decision-making.

What are emotions?

How do emotions affect decisions? Your emotions drive the decisions you make. Your success in life depends upon your ability to understand and interpret your emotions. When an emotion is triggered in your brain, your body responds by creating feelings and thoughts in your mind. 

Video- Emotions and the Brain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNY0AAUtH3g

Activity- Diagram Worksheet Expectations: Use a voice level 1 or 2 Stay on task. Stay in your seats. Raise your hand if you need help.

Exit Slip Tell about a time when emotions affected your decision-making. What happened? What were the consequences?

Icebreaker- Race For the Truth Students stand on the starting line while the teacher lists off general facts. (For example, I have a dog.) If the stated fact is true for any of the students, those students must move forward a step. The first student who crosses the finish line wins.

Learning Target and Agenda LT: I can learn to make good decisions even when I’m upset or angry though mindfulness. Agenda: Discussion- What is mindfulness? Article and Questions- Mindfulness Activity- Mini-Poster Exit Slip- What is mindfulness and why is it important?

What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness occurs when we pay attention to what is happening in our brains and bodies in the moment. We observe our emotions, our thoughts, our surroundings, before reacting to events. We apply this same focus of attention to situations both good and bad..

Article and Questions Expectations: Use a voice level 1 or 2. Stay on task. Stay in your seats. Raise your hand if you have any questions.

Mini-Posters With a partner, create a mini-poster about mindfulness. Include the following: Student-friendly definition of mindfulness. What happens in the brain when we are/are not mindful. Steps to being mindful.

Exit Slip What is mindfulness? Why is it important?