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Attitude Every Monday Matters

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What is stinkin’ thinkin’? The definition of ‘stinkin’ thinkin’ is a bad way of thinking, that makes you believe you will fail, that bad things will happen to you, or that you are not a very good person.

Activity With a partner, “pair and share” examples of “stinkin’ thinkin” in the following life areas: Chores Homework Studying Friendship conflict Sports or hobbies (allow 1 minute for each)

Stinkin’ Thinkin’ Go around the room and have each group share an example of stinkin’ thinkin’ from each life area. Have one student create a list of what is said.

On the other hand… Check out this guy’s positive attitude… mriMhoj0 mriMhoj0

Have a discussion… What did you notice about his attitude? What is the best way to change your attitude? Have you ever awaken in a bad mood? What can you do to change a bad mood in the morning before you get to school?

Role Play Students could role play one or more of the following situations, first demonstrating a negative attitude, then changing it to a positive attitude: * mom says you can’t play your video game until you clean your room * teacher assigns homework over the weekend * best friend is acting distant * didn’t make the sports team

This month…Monday gets positive m5e7cNs m5e7cNs