Lesson Plan

Establishing What's Important

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Being true to oneself can be difficult when faced with pressure from others. In this instructional activity, participants first list what they value and then role-play a series of scenarios that test these values. To conclude, individuals list three important values and explain how these values influence their actions.

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Instructional Ideas
  • Consider using O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi" as an example of a story that emphasizes values
  • Post the Shakespeare line, "To thine own self be true," in a prominent place in the classroom
Classroom Considerations
  • Third of five lessons in the Confidence Building unit of the Overcoming Obstacles course
  • Requires copies, one for each participant, of the "Top Ten" activity sheet
Pros
  • For homework, participants decorate a box or bag, fill it with objects that represent them and their values, and then share their "Me Bag" with the class the next day
  • The role-play exercise permits pupils to practice saying "no" in situations that don't line up with their values
Cons
  • None