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Class Fee: TL1-$15 TL2-$10 Book & Field Trip Objective: Course Leader Evaluations and begin Reframing. http://Flippen.info/hs8 Good News Question of the Day Lesson Recap Social Contract Activity: Course Leader Evaluation Frame Launch Teen Leadership Question of the Day Describe 1 person that you know has self-confidence. Would this person make a good leader? Why or why not?

Class Fee: TL1-$15 TL2-$10 Book & Field Trip Objective: Understanding the importance of Self-Concept http://Flippen.info/hs8 Good News Question of the Day Lesson Recap Social Contract Activity: Game Time!!! -The Lyricist Launch Teen Leadership Question of the Day What is your absolute favorite song right now?

Class Fee: TL1-$15 TL2-$10 Book & Field Trip Objective: Understanding the importance of Self-Concept http://Flippen.info/hs8 Good News Question of the Day Lesson Recap Social Contract Activity: Self-Concept Launch Teen Leadership Question of the Day What are 2 things that you say you value?

Class Fee: TL1-$15 TL2-$10 Book & Field Trip Objective: Understanding the importance of Self-Concept http://Flippen.info/hs8 Good News Question of the Day Lesson Recap Social Contract Activity: Self-Concept Launch Teen Leadership Question of the Day: If you could be somebody for a day (real person or fictional), who would it be & why?

5-12 Years – School, Classmates, Teachers Self Concept Self Concept is formed in 3 ways: Social Experiences Social Comparisons Reflected Appraisals 12- – new people 5-12 Years – School, Classmates, Teachers 2-5 Years - Friends 0-2 Years Family Influences

Self Concept & Self Confidence Feeling good about who we are! Having regard for others Knowing your values & standards Exercising self-discipline Being Flexible Being able to accept criticism Not feeling overwhelmed by weakness Having regard for your abilities

Teen Leadership Question of the Day Objective: Reframing: Finding the good out of bad/unfortunate situations. $15 Class Fee for: TL Manual Ropes Course Transportation to Ropes Good News Question of the Day Social Contract Lesson Review Reframing Launch Teen Leadership Question of the Day What are the things that you need to learn before you graduate high school?