This module is designed to help students build a hopeful mindset by strengthening their willpower (agency) through developing self-confidence, self-advocacy, resilience, and analytical skills. Students will learn that hope involves setting goals, believing in themselves, and finding ways to achieve those goals. The lesson emphasizes developing willpower through specific strategies. Students will reflect on their strengths and challenges and apply hope-building techniques to real life scenarios. Key activities include reflecting on persistence, self-advocacy, recognizing small victories, and learning from mistakes. The lesson also includes a booklet activity for students to track their willpower development and an observation rubric to evaluate student outcomes. Time Required: 15 minutes per day over 5 days.
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This module is designed to help students build a hopeful mindset by strengthening their willpower (agency) through developing self-confidence, self-advocacy, resilience, and analytical skills. Students will learn that hope involves setting goals, believing in themselves, and finding ways to achieve those goals. The lesson emphasizes developing willpower through specific strategies. Students will reflect on their strengths and challenges and apply hope-building techniques to real life scenarios. Key activities include reflecting on persistence, self-advocacy, recognizing small victories, and learning from mistakes. The lesson also includes a booklet activity for students to track their willpower development and an observation rubric to evaluate student outcomes. Time Required: 15 minutes per day over 5 days.
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This module is designed for 4th-6th graders to help them build a hopeful mindset by strengthening their Waypower, the ability to find and create pathways to achieve goals. This Chapter 2 builds upon a previous lesson on Willpower and emphasizes that Waypower is equally as important as Willpower to achieve goals. Students will learn that hope involves setting goals, believing in themselves, and finding ways to reach those goals. The lesson focuses on developing Waypower through specific steps: Setting goals, brainstorming multiple pathways, anticipating and planning for obstacles, and reflecting, adjusting, and maintain their path. Key activities include reflecting on goals, brainstorming pathways, planning for obstacles, and adjusting strategies. The lesson also includes a booklet activity for students to track their Waypower development and an observation rubric to evaluate student outcomes. Time Required: 15 minutes per day over 5 days.
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This module is designed for 6th-8th graders to help them build a hopeful mindset by strengthening their Waypower, the ability to find and create pathways to achieve goals. This Chapter 2 builds upon a previous lesson on Willpower and emphasizes that Waypower is equally as important as Willpower to achieve goals. Students will learn that hope involves setting goals, believing in themselves, and finding ways to reach those goals. The lesson focuses on developing Waypower through specific steps: Setting goals, brainstorming multiple pathways, anticipating and planning for obstacles, and reflecting, adjusting, and maintain their path. Key activities include reflecting on goals, brainstorming pathways, planning for obstacles, and adjusting strategies. The lesson also includes a booklet activity for students to track their Waypower development and an observation rubric to evaluate student outcomes. Time Required: 15 minutes per day over 5 days.
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This module, “High Expectations, Big Dreams!” introduces students to setting and maintaining high expectations from themselves and others. It emphasizes the importance of goal setting, perseverance, and a growth mindset, encouraging students to focus on their ambitions despite challenges. Through stories of inspirational figures like Michael Jordan, Simone Biles, Malala Yousafzai, and others, students explore how high expectations drive success. Engaging activities, like building marshmallow spaghetti towers, help students connect effort and belief with outcomes. The lesson promotes self-confidence, resilience, and the development of skills essential for future academic and personal success. Time Required: 45 minutes.
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This module, “High Expectations, Big Dreams!” introduces students to setting and maintaining high expectations from themselves and others. It emphasizes the importance of goal setting, perseverance, and a growth mindset, encouraging students to focus on their ambitions despite challenges. Through stories of inspirational figures like Michael Jordan, Simone Biles, Malala Yousafzai, and others, students explore how high expectations drive success. Engaging activities, like building marshmallow spaghetti towers, help students connect effort and belief with outcomes. The lesson promotes self-confidence, resilience, and the development of skills essential for future academic and personal success. Time Required: 45 minutes.
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There’s a pathway for everyone with the confidence to embark on an Expansion of Hope! For our friends in Grades 6-8, we offer another chance to grow in “Hope: Blooming For the Future,” where students will intentionally increase their hope through goal setting and designing how those goals can be achieved. Module activities can be completed at the teacher’s discretion. See module “Horizons of Hope!” for the introductory content! Time Required: 30-45 minutes.
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There’s a pathway for everyone with the confidence to embark on an Expansion of Hope! For our friends in Grades 4-6, we offer “Hope: The New Frontier,” an extension of the “Horizons of Hope!” Module where students venture into the uncharted territory of their skills and strengths when exercising hope, goal-setting, and marking their pathways. However, for our friends in Grades 6-8, we offer another chance to grow in “Hope: Blooming For the Future,” where students will intentionally increase their hope through goal setting and designing how those goals can be achieved. Module activities can be completed at the teacher’s discretion. See module “Horizons of Hope!” for the introductory content! Time Required: 30-45 minutes.
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The spirit of exploration and believing in reaching your goals is found in Horizons of Hope! This module aims to introduce students to the concept of hope, and how to identify it in their own lives, while fostering an understanding of the importance of hope in their own lives, and in society as a whole. Students will learn to understand the role of agency in hope, and how they can identify pathways in their own lives to reach individual goals, as well as how to reach group goals. Module activities can be completed at the teacher’s discretion. Setup: Printable in lesson plan. Time Required: 40 minutes.
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The spirit of exploration and believing in reaching your goals is found in Horizons of Hope! This module aims to introduce students to the concept of hope, and how to identify it in their own lives, while fostering an understanding of the importance of hope in their own lives, and in society as a whole. Students will learn to understand the role of agency in hope, and how they can identify pathways in their own lives to reach individual goals, as well as how to reach group goals. Module activities can be completed at the teacher’s discretion. Setup: Printable in lesson plan. Time Required: 40 minutes.
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