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February
Black
History Month: Understand the Past Knowing
and appreciating the struggles and successes of those who
came before us helps us to better understand and appreciate
the freedoms and privileges we enjoy today. These materials
help students understand the importance of examining the
lives of famous African-Americans so we can be inspired
by their journeys and learn from past mistakes.
Key Ideas: Learning from the past - Celebrating the
lives of African-Americans
Character Traits: Responsibility - Appreciation -
Citizenship
Inconvenience Yourself Day: Going to the Trouble
(4th Wed. in February) Being a person with strong
character means being a person who goes to the trouble of
doing what's right instead of doing what's easy, and that's
not always convenient. In honor of Inconvenience Yourself
Day, students are encouraged to take time to step outside
of themselves and commit a random act of kindness by doing
something special for someone else.
Key Ideas: Going to the Trouble of Being a Person
with Character - Thinking of Others
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Honesty
- Kindness - Courtesy - Caring - Empathy
Lincoln's Birthday: Doing One's Best (Abraham
Lincoln's Birthday, Feb 12th)
Imagine a world where people simply did as they pleased
all the time and felt no duty to excel at school, at work,
or in their relationships. Abraham Lincoln once wrote
that "a duty to strive is the duty of us all."
Students consider the idea that we each have a responsibility
to ourselves and to others to strive to do our very best.
Key Idea: Striving to Do One's Best
Character Traits: Responsibility - Human Excellence
- Perseverance
National
School Counseling Week: Just Ask Asking for
help can be intimidating. This message and lesson plan remind
students that school counselors are an important resource
when they are facing a challenge, whether it is a scheduling
issue, a problem at home, or helping to adjust to a new
school. This content emphasizes the importance of talking
to trusted adults, like school counselors, as a way of solving
problems more effectively.
Key Ideas: School counselors care about and want
students to be their best - Everyone needs help at times
Character Traits: Responsibility - Trust - Confidence
Random
Acts of Kindness: That's So Random (Random Acts
of Kindness Week) Kindness benefits the one who
receives the act of kindness, but it also benefits the
one who acts with kindness. Students are challenged to
put kindness into action.
Key Ideas: Random Acts of Kindness Week - School Climate
Character Traits: Kindness - Caring - Empathy
Super Bowl - Super Life (Super Bowl Sunday )
In this special message and lesson plan, Tony Dungy, first
African-American head coach to win the Super Bowl, reminds
students that the strength that matters most in life is
not the physical strength they see on the football field,
but the quiet strength that comes from a strong character.
Key Idea: Building Our Character Muscles
Character Traits: Inner Strength - Respect - Responsibility
Valentine's
Day: Be Giving Holidays like Valentine's
Day provide us with an opportunity to share and give of
ourselves. Students will learn to reach out to those who
may be feeling unloved or unwanted.
Key Idea: Extending kindness to those who may need
it
Character Traits: Empathy - Caring - Citizenship - Kindness
Washington's
Birthday: Birds of a Feather George Washington
was a great leader who understood how peers influence us,
for better or for worse. He also understood the need to
treat one another with civility and respect. With this special
message and lesson plan, students explore the notion that
choosing friends wisely is very important.
Key Ideas: Our friends can influence our choices
- Choosing friends with good character
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Honesty
- Kindness
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