This module builds on students’ prior knowledge of constructive and destructive listening by challenging them to actively transform negative listening behaviors into positive ones. Through discussion, collaborative activities, and scenario analysis, students will deepen their understanding of how listening impacts communication and relationships. By reconstructing destructive listening situations, they will practice applying constructive listening techniques in real-life scenarios. This lesson reinforces the importance of active listening and encourages students to practice mindful communication strategies. Time Required: 25 – 30 minutes.
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This module helps students differentiate between constructive and destructive listening. Through discussions and interactive activities, students will learn how active listening fosters positive communication while poor listening habits can create misunderstandings. By analyzing real-world scenarios, students will identify key listening behaviors and reflect on their impact. This lesson builds on prior knowledge of listening skills and encourages students to develop habits that improve their ability to engage in meaningful conversations. Time Required: 25 – 30 minutes.
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Sound check, sound check! Get your students listening in with the “Hear Me Out!” module, where they will listen and learn about how constructive—or active—listening. Students will see how active listening can affect them (and others!) in different places, and why it is important to the development of relationships. Our friends in Grades 6-8 will then become super sleuths and find out who the “Secret Listener” is our Secret Listening Activity! But whoever it may be—students will become active listeners to the very last word! Time Required: 30-45 minutes.
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Sound check, sound check! Get your students listening in with the “Hear Me Out!” module, where they will listen and learn about how constructive—or active—listening. Students will see how active listening can affect them (and others!) in different places, and why it is important to the development of relationships. Grades 4-6 friends will even become “Echo P.I.s,” where they’ll have to learn to listen well and gather clues. But whatever they may find—students will become active listeners to the very last word! Time Required: 30-45 minutes.
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The Tune In, Don’t Tune Out module introduces students to destructive listening and its impact on communication. This lesson helps students recognize poor listening habits, develop strategies for active listening, and strengthen their interpersonal relationships. Through guided discussions, reflections, and interactive activities, students will learn how to clarify misunderstandings and become more engaged listeners. By engaging in self-reflection and collaborative activities, students will develop practical skills to enhance communication in both academic and personal settings. Time Required: 30-40 minutes.
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The Who Said What? module introduces students to the concept of destructive listening and its impact on communication. Through interactive discussions, reflections, and role-playing activities, students will learn to recognize destructive listening behaviors and practice active listening skills. The module emphasizes the importance of clarifying misunderstandings to avoid miscommunication and build positive relationships. Through guided discussions, reflections, and hands-on activities, students will develop essential listening skills to enhance their daily interactions. Time Required: 40 minutes.
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By the end of this module, students will be able to:
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