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- Friday, May 15 Lesson
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SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL WELLNESS
MAY 15, 2020
Hello Soaring Eagles! Thank you for joining me today! Happy Friday!
Each Friday, I will post some additional Social-Emotional Wellness (SEW) Lessons for you to use. During our days away from Doyle we have had to deal with difficult news and worries about our health. There continues to be a lot of unexpected changes in our routines.This week we are going to focus on boredom. During Distance Learning, you may have some days when it feels like you have too much to do and it feels overwhelming. Other times, you may feel like there isn't enough to do or you don't like the choices that are available.
By changing your thinking about boredom, you will be able to stretch yourself as a learner and find creative ways to spend your time.
I miss all of our Soaring Eagles!Ms. Kowalchick
PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING STEPS BELOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS WEEK'S LESSON: (MAKE SURE TO SCROLL ALL THE WAY DOWN)
1. Lesson VIDEO:
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Video List Grades K-3 May 15 Lesson: Boredom
*Students in Grades K-3 should click the title "Grades K-3 May 15 Lesson: Boredom" above to watch this week's lesson
*Don't forget to return to my site to complete this week's Flipgrid
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Video List Grades 4-6 May 15 Lesson: Boredom
*Students in Grades 4-6 should click the title "Grades 4-6 May 15 Lesson: Boredom" above to watch this week's lesson
*Don't forget to return to my site to complete this week's Flipgrid
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2.
Think:
Do you have times during Distance Learning when you feel bored?
Even though you think you are bored, are you able to flip your
thinking and change your mindset?
3. Share:
Post your great ideas on this flipgrid!
Use password: Eagles2020
I can't wait to hear your creative ideas!
Click HERE to add to our Flipgrid: Share your own Pep Talk (like Kid President) for other Soaring Eagles about not being boring OR share an idea about how to "create something that will make the world awesome"
4. Extras:
Click HERE for Information about Making a COVID-19 Time Capsule
Click HERE for Ideas for Things to Include in your COVID-19 Time Capsule
Click HERE to view some other topics to explore