A lesson on Self-Control
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A lesson on Self-Control
Learning Target I can understand what it means to have selfcontrol. 2
Story Time: “YOU GET WHAT YOU GET” 3
Questions from the story What did Melvin learn in the story? Do you think that Melvin will continue to try to use SELFCONTROL? When Melvin was throwing a fit, did he look grown up or like a baby? Have you seen others who throw fits like that? 4
Self Control Showing self control means making good choices even when we don’t feel like it. It is deciding the BEST way to act and DOING THAT. 5
Self Control Big emotions can hit us at any time like when we are excited, scared, even angry. Big emotions are okay! We just have to learn to act with self control. 6
Self Control When a big emotion hits us, there are a few steps we can take to make sure we’re acting with self control. Self Control 1.Stop 2.Think 3.Act 7
Self Control Using a piece of paper, I want you to draw and write about yourself showing self control. 8
Learning Target I can understand what it means to have selfcontrol. 9
Testing your Understanding: From Fist to Five How well do you understand? Using your right hand with a fist to mean you don’t understand at all, five fingers to mean you could teach your neighbor what you learned, four fingers mean you understand, three fingers to mean you halfway understand, two fingers mean you need a review, and one finger means you need help. 10