L EADER VS. F OLLOWERS Created by Andrea Nielsen M.ED. Brigham Young University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Adventurous day. Do you feel like having an adventure? Well today, you will have an adventure when you go on a short journey. You will go just someplace.
Advertisements

Unit 6 Intelligent Dating. EQ How can we date intelligently?
Mental Health Week Introduction W e are here today to help you understand more about what gets you down and hopefully find a few ways to help. This.
Telling lies * Things to think about * What are lies?
Internet Online Safety How to have FUN and Stay in Control.
Think about a time when a friend or peer has tried to talk you into doing something. Come on! We won’t get in trouble.
BHMS 2011 Decision-Making Presentations. We Are Faced with Making Decision Everyday Some are more important than others Minor What am I eating for lunch?
L EADER VS. F OLLOWERS Created by Andrea Nielsen M.ED. Brigham Young University.
Friendships & Relationships
What is Bullying? Physical Bullying:
Examples of life goals: 1.Live on my own or with a family of my own. If I have this, I can use my non-working time how I see fit. FREE TIME! 2.Keep a job.
Bullying… What you can do about it
Tips for Scouts.
Click Below to Begin the Quiz
This week is anti-bullying week.
K-3 Alternative Safe Environment Training
Habit 6: Synergize The “High” Way By: Meagan McCrary and Lauren McKay
Alternative Safe Environment Training Grades
THURSDAY-WEEK 1 Question web How Inventions Change History
It begins with me… Feeling good about yourself and knowing that you deserve healthy relationships is VERY important! See the good in yourself and focus.
Peer pressure.
Habit 1: Be Proactive Take responsibility for your life. Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Define your mission and goals in life. Habit 3: Put First.
I NTERNET S AFETY By: Haley & Jullianna N EVER SHARE PASSWORDS ! Why should you never share passwords? The answer is you should not because even if you.
Be Yourself!!! What is Peer Pressure?.
Building friendships without tearing them down
Lead-in the reasons leading to a broken friendship ---having little in common ---lacking trust ---there being conflict of interest ---being jealous.
Unit 2 What should I do? The First Period The Second Period
Bullying… What you can do about it. Who is Involved? Who are the three people involved in bullying situations? Definition of Bullying – “Bullying is when.
4 Basic Qualities of a Healthy Relationship
 Be a good friend  Be a mediator  Look  Listen  Tell someone who cares LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Be the change you want to see.
BEVO’S DAY OFF Written by Jacquee S. Evans. This is my friend Bevo. He is the University of Texas mascot and today is his day off. Since he had nothing.
KAREN PHELPS Spontaneous Sponsoring. Your Home Presentations “A Valuable Source for Recruits”
Helping Your Child Cope With Stress Building Resiliency.
7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Weekly Lessons.
+ netiquette. + Objectives Understand the meaning of the term “Digital Citizen” Demonstrate an understanding of the need to practice cyber safety, cyber.
Science Andrea’s Student Led Conference. Cover Letter This year in science I have learned about many things. We learned a ton of important information.
The Sixth Period Reading & Listening. Questionnaire (3m) Step 1: In your group, think of four situations among friends. Design four questions accordingly.
How Responsible and Respectful are you in the Computer Lab Created for the Students At Donaldson By Mrs. Jones.
English. Quote of the day: People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But people will never forget how you made them feel. David.
What does “assertiveness” mean?. In this lesson you will learn: The meaning of “being assertive” The difference between being assertive and being aggressive.
Parenting for Success Class #4 Effective Praise. Introduction Praise is Powerful! Praising your child is one of the most important things a parent can.
Quiz Time Teams Snotnoses Dribblers Sweaters Armpitters Fartbottoms Toejammers Eyecrusters.
Support students at risk of harm
Peer Pressure / Refusal Skills. Health Class Reminders Take out your Peer Pressure and Refusal Skills notes from last Friday. Take the first 10 minutes.
Strengthening Your Interpersonal Relationships. 1. Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain about people.  There’s no faster way create resentment toward.
“Done with Bullying”. Session 4 - Buddying What can you do instead of bullying?
What is it? The feeling that someone your own age is pushing you toward making a certain choice, good or bad. Example: A friend begs to borrow something.
School Violence Awareness How to Stop Bullying?. How to Stop Bullying §The Victim §The Bystander §The Bully.
Mall Mystery By Gracie You thought it would be another boring day until the phone rings and it is your friends, Brett and Taylor. They ask you if you want.
What is Bullying? Sherene Gardner Delaware City Schools.
Navigating Personal Relationships Recognizing Sexual Harassment, Dating Violence and Abuse.
Talk Versus Gossip.  Talking is how you spread your thoughts, ideas, and experiences to people around you. It's not always wrong to talk about other.
WHY DO PEOPLE DRESS AND ACT BASED ON WHAT OTHERS THINK? By: Aysha.
1. Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain about people. There’s no faster way create resentment toward you than to criticize or complain about a person.
Tips for Teens Challenge yourself to be the best version of yourself.
Safer Internet Day. What do you use the Internet for? watching TV shows watching online videos playing gamestalking to friends homeworkfinding out things.
温州市实验中学 陈玫月. Give opinions in different ways. I think students should be allowed to …. I don’t think students should …. I agree / disagree that … I think.
FRIENDS. What is a Friend?  A friend is someone you like and who likes you.  A friend is someone you can talk to.  A friend is a person who shares.
SCENARIOS BY WILL CHEESEWRIGHT. YOU AND A FRIEND HAVE JUST WATCHED A MOVIE. YOU ARE LEAVING THE CINEMA AND NOTICE A GROUP OF POPULAR KIDS FROM YOUR SCHOOL.
1. How often do you shop for clothes each year? => I shop for clothes once a month. I usually buy them online. I can save money and time. 2. Why do you.
Giving Constructive Feedback
Social and Emotional Learning Department
Look who it is! Ask the children if they recognise these characters…have they been in their assemblies before? Introduce cat, mouse, dog. In last year’s.
Are you a bully? Take this “test” to find out where you stand.
Introduce as appropriate, and explain this assembly will be all about understanding our feelings and how we cope with them.
Respect for Differences
To Report or Not to Report?
EXAM STRESS Learning objectives Learning outcomes
Relationships Chapter 8.
Presentation transcript:

L EADER VS. F OLLOWERS Created by Andrea Nielsen M.ED. Brigham Young University

W HAT IS A LEADER AND A FOLLOWER ? A leader is one who tends to set trends, lead projects, activities or almost anything! They tend to be more outgoing and social than followers. Leaders are comfortable with having the spot light on themselves. A follower is a person who would rather go with the crowd than do something new and different. They are the shyer and quieter types. A follower is usually someone who is found doing an activity after someone else has done it. This quiz should help you get to know yourself and others better. Please take the time to read your results and identify with them.

A RE YOU A LEADER OR A FOLLOWER ? Question 1: You're with a group of friends. You see a person you think it kewl, but you don't know if your other friends would like them. You really want to fit in with your friends because you just moved to a new school. He/she is sitting alone and you wonder if you should go talk to him/her. Ignore the person. You can't afford to lose your friends for another who may not even like you. Talk to the person anyway. Your friends should like you for who are, not who you hang out with. Wait for one of your friends to go up and talk to them. If they don't, you'll ask them if they will.

Question 2: A boy/girl you know has just bought a pair of jeans you really like, but they aren't very popular. If you buy the jeans and back up your friend, you could risk getting rejected too. If you don't, you would save yourself from humiliation. Buy the jeans anyway. You really like them and you don't want to leave your friend hanging. You only buy them if you see a more popular person wearing them so you don't get rejected for your fashion statement. You buy them, but wonder why you hadn't bought them when you saw them at the store last week.

Question 3: Your Professor asks the class a question. No one seems to know the answer, but you do. You don't want to look like a goody-goody but you want the Professor's approval for a recommendation for high school. Forget the question. No one else is raising their hand, why should you? Raise your hand, but give a wrong answer so that you kind of please everyone. Your teacher thinks your putting effort in and your classmates don't think you're just trying to show off. Raise your hand! You know that answer and you're not ashamed of your intelligence!

Question 4: A petition is going around school that you don't agree with. It comes around to you and one of your friends urges you to sign it. Almost everyone else has signed it. Don't sign it and tell your friend why. You don't agree and you're not going to be pressured to sign. Sign it without saying a word. Just act like you totally agree so people won't get the idea that you're weird. Don't sign that petition. Instead, start a counter petition! You don't believe the petition is right so you start your own to spread your word.

Question 5: Your softball/baseball team goes to a game. After, your team celebrates at a local fast food restaurant. Most everyone orders the same thing. You want a salad and a coke. Get what you want. Since when did you eat what people wanted you to? Get what you want but tell everybody that it is cheaper than what they got because you only had a few bucks on you. Eat what they got, and avoid embarrassment.

Question 6: Your best friend just signed up for a cooking class. You, of course, would rather take art but a person you look up to thinks art is stupid and a waste of time. Take the art class and tell everyone your parents made you. Take the cooking class so you can be with your friend and you don't disappoint your friends. Take your art class, and explain to anyone who asks that you would benefit from it more and it's more fun.

Question 7: Some asks you to visit for entertainment. Your boyfriend/girlfriend thinks the site is a stupid wasted of time. Go to the site and don't tell your other half. Go to the site and tell your other half what you thought of it. They should appreciate and respect your opinion. Don't go. You don't want your bf/gf to not trust you if they find out that you went anyway.

Question 8: Almost everyone's favorite color is blue. Yours is yellow. In computer class, everyone is taking aq quiz online asking their favorite color. You put blue so no one hassles you. Put yellow and say you just want to be different. You put yellow. It is a more vibrant and exciting color than blue.

Question 9: Most of the kids your age always make-out at the movies. You and you're bf/gf just started dating hours before. You don't feel comfortable doing that with your bf/gf when you both get invited to a chik flik. You get pressured and someone accuses you of being "crooked". Make-out with him or her. You can't have anyone thinking you're gay/les when you're definitely not. Don't make out with him/her. They can think whatever they want. You need to get to know him/her better. Explain that you don't feel comfortable yet and you don't think it's a show for someone to watch so they shouldn't bug you about it.

Question 10: Everyone you know talks about one of your teachers behind his/her back. You like the teacher but you don't want to be called or thought of as a teacher's pet. Stand up for your teacher. They don't deserve to have lies told about them. Don't do anything. Your teacher is not your friend so you're not obligated to do anything. Agree with your friends who don't like her. You want to fit in, no matter what.