Lesson 2 of 4. Love Thinks. (Love requires thinking of what is best for others while avoiding bobblehead love.)

Similar documents
Kindness Sacrifices Self

Gratitude Speaks Thanks

How Your Mind Shapes Your World

FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100 HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100

Cambridge Discovery Readers. Ask Alice. Margaret Johnson. American English CEF. Cambridge University Press

Anna Hibiscus loves the village. She plays with her village friends all day long. But Anna Hibiscus has to work as well! There is too much work in

FAMILIES AND NEIGHBORS

learning life lessons from creatures who ve been around for generations Book 3 By Colleen Doyle Bryant Illustrated by Manuela Soriani

Elevator Music Jon Voisey

Week 3. Week 3. Overview Card. Overview Card. February. February

Is Being Liked What Matters?

SAM S JOURNEY A STORY OF SOMATIZATION

Reading at Home. Parents + Schools = Successful Children

Temptation. Temptation. Temptation. Temptation. Temptation START. Lose A Turn. Go Back 1. Move Ahead 1. Roll Again. Move Ahead 1.

Independent Novel Study

EVERYONE IS SOMEONE LYRICS

SUNDAY MORNINGS April 8, 2018, Week 2 Grade: Kinder

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA GRADE 4 - ENGLISH LISTENING COMPREHENSION TEACHERS COPY. I m so glad that we are best friends, Emily said to Grace.

Tracy McMillan on The Person You Really Need To Marry (Full Transcript)

Student Samples: Grade 6

Convocation Speech. Mark Richter. August 2008 (MSU)

TCU/PMES SCALES ON FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND SELF

Video Interview Script

FAYEvorite Poems. Copyright 2013 Faye Rueden. All rights reserved.

Grade 2 Weather Inquiry Unit Lesson 4: Create Video Scripts that are Interesting as well as Informative. Lesson Transcript

Do The Right Thing! Cast: This drama involves three actors, any age or sex. Sound: The actors could be wearing lapel microphones, if available.

Transcripts SECTION: Routines Section Content: What overall guidelines do you establish for IR?

Teacher Commentary Transcript

CHAPTER ONE. When You Need a Friend COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

Astro Bob to the Rescue

Anneke (V.O)! MY NAME IS ANNEKE OSKAM. I LIVE IN VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA.!

Sample Student Reflections on Persuasive Piece. Writing

How Teachers Can Help Me. Authored by

Scenario 1 In the Trash. Scenario 2 Playing PS2. Scenario 3 Hurt Feelings

The REAL Thing That Happened to the Unicorns. By Haley

Anita Pizycki, Professional Development Coach Professional Coaching Company

Written by Jacqueline Woodson. Created by: The Curriculum Corner

Silence All Who Cry Out

SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEWING SKILLS. Cooperative Education

The Lions of Little Rock Kristin Levine

5RL 5 Overall Structure in Drama (conflict/climax) The Birthday Party

CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN. By: Simon Kyle Parker COPYRIGHT

Demonstration Lesson: Inferring Character Traits (Transcript)

Session 3. WHOSE FUTURE GOAL 3: You will identify some of your own transition needs that are based on your preferences and interests.

On the GED essay, you ll need to write a short essay, about four

Math Stories and Games: Logic, Patterns and Mathematical Thinking

AR: That s great. It took a while for you to get diagnosed? It took 9 years?

Part 1 Grade 2 Lesson Three: Appropriate and Inappropriate Touching

In the City. Four one-act plays by Colorado playwrights

Would you please feed the dog? I m coming! Sure. I bet the dog is hungry. I fed the dog yesterday. You do it. Did you do your homework?

DAY 1 DAY 4. Read Daniel 3 HEAR FROM GOD LIVE FOR GOD. Trust...

Goals are reached by making good choices. Bad choices make it harder to reach your goals.

Aiman. Age: 11 Favorite colours: Black and White. Favorite subject: Science No! Biology.

What Your Kids Want You To Know

ACTIVE LISTENING SKILLS. 1. Nonverbal skills: eye contact, open body posture, nodding head

SCENARIO CARDS (ANGER) SCENARIO CARDS (ANGER) SCENARIO CARDS (ANGER) SCENARIO CARDS (ANGER)

DAY 1 READ JOHN 3: THANK God for sending His one and only Son, Jesus. DAY 2 READ GALATIANS 2:20

Game Board Instructions

LESSON INTRODUCTION. Reading Comprehension Modules Page 1. Joanne Durham, Interviewer (I); Apryl Whitman, Teacher (T)

Well-Being Survey 2010 Draft questionnaire: year 4

It was late at night and Smartie the penguin was WIDE awake He was too excited to sleep because tomorrow was his birthday. He was really hoping to be

I think I ve mentioned before that I don t dream,

Line Time Speaker OHP View

The Story of the Kindness Angels

STAR Student Test Questions Beetle-Mania Field Trip. 1 What evidence from the selection shows that Kathy s mother is thoughtful?

INFORMATION PACKAGE For CLIENTS

Say Hello to the Giant Gorilla

Sam Ross 2012 facebook.com/teenagewhisperer Twitter.com/Teen_Whisperer

Be Angry & Do Not Sin

Dedicated to: Abigail and TJ

The Balanced Child Initiative

Rabbit Hole. By David Lindsay-Abaire Act Two Scene Three

Storybird audio transcript:

mom and dad. He was really not nice to his sister,

The Fear Eliminator. Special Report prepared by ThoughtElevators.com

Attitude. Founding Sponsor. upskillsforwork.ca

Participant s number:... Olympiáda v anglickom jazyku, 26. ročník, okresné kolo 2015/2016, kategória 2D - úlohy G R A M M A R

Episode 12: How to Squash The Video Jitters! Subscribe to the podcast here.

7.1. Amy s Story VISUAL. THEME 3 Lesson 7: To Choose Is to Refuse. Student characters: Narrator, Mom, and Amy

Guide to vitiligo for 7-11 year-olds. What is vitiligo? YOUNG PEOPLE

* * * * * Mary Cassatt lived from It took a lot of determination on her part to become a wellknown

A Conversation With Your Future

(T=Teacher, S = student) Lesson

Passion. Finding Your. There is nothing quite as special as inspiring someone else. Something about it also inspires me as well.

Lesson 5: What To Do When You re Sad

Dude, Where s Your Brother?

Lesson 2: What is the Mary Kay Way?

An Insider s Guide to Filling Out Your Advance Directive

A LITTLE GUIDE TO A BIG LIFE

The Shepherd Boy. Lesson at a Glance

Adverbs or Describing Actions Words

0% Effort, 100% Return

25 minutes 10 minutes

RYCEM ENW LEFI CRAEG AASNLIVNOT NEAHVE KSDNISEN

Why do people set goals?

6+1 Traits: Voice. Standard(s): Recommended Materials: Pathways Cross-References: Suggestions for Additional Mini-lessons:

Lesson plan Level 2 Elementary/Lower-intermediate CEF: A2 KET

The Twelve Brothers. You can find a translation of the Grimm s tale on this page:

2) To credit the playwright in all promotional material and programs.

Transcription:

Copyright 2011 by Elizabeth L. Hamilton All Rights Reserved. Love Lesson 2 of 4 Love Thinks (Love requires thinking of what is best for others while avoiding bobblehead love.) Affirmation: I show love when I think about what is best for others. Preparation Print on cardstock one copy each of pages 4, 5, and 6. Print one copy of the age-appropriate activity sheet for each child. If possible, have one or more bobblehead dolls available to display during lesson. Review Begin by showing the character wall. Say: Let s get back to work on your character wall. (Saying YOUR helps children feel ownership.) This month we are working on love, aren t we? Hold up the pictures from Lesson #1, reading the repeated caption: Love Feels. Say: Last week, we learned that love feels. You show love when you have right feelings for people good feelings that come from deep inside you. You feel in a way that wants to do good for others. Introducing New Lesson Say: Today we re going to learn something funny. We re going to learn about bobblehead love! That s right. We re going to talk about bobblehead love. Ask: Do you know what a bobblehead doll is? (Show a real bobblehead, if possible. Otherwise, use the picture on page 4.) Bobblehead dolls often remind us of famous people. They might look like famous football players. Maybe they look like cartoon characters. You can even have a bobblehead doll made to look a lot like you. Say: Our story today is about bobblehead love. Tell this story in your own words, changing it to fit your listeners culture and ages. Bobbleheads! Everyone clapped as Miss Janet set the dolls on a long table. Katherine stretched her neck to see. I like that baseball bobblehead, she said. He s on the best team ever! Vance pointed to the bobblehead in a red uniform. I like that football player! he said. As Miss Janet placed more and more bobbleheads on the table, each person chose a favorite. Walter liked one in a green soccer uniform. Bea liked a ballerina bobblehead in pink tutu and slippers. Kadeem chose one in a white martial arts uniform. Wei chose the bobblehead wearing a black gown, and holding a shiny violin.

As Miss Janet placed the last colorful doll on the table, she smiled. What s a bobblehead? she asked. Wei raised her hand quickly. A bobblehead is a doll with a head that bobs around a lot, she said. Miss Janet nodded, looking a little like a bobblehead herself. Kadeem waved his hand frantically. Bobbleheads always have really big heads, he added. Miss Janet nodded again. I brought these bobbleheads today to help us learn about love, she told them. I know we studied love before, but some of you are showing bobblehead love. None of them had ever heard of bobblehead love. Everyone got quiet. We learned, said Miss Janet, that love uses your heart. It feels for others. Love doesn t use only your heart, though. Love uses your head, too. It thinks about others. It thinks about what is best for others. Miss Janet pointed at Kadeem. I m not Kadeem s mother, she said, but suppose I were. I would show love from my heart by feeling for my son, Kadeem but I wouldn t stop with feelings. I d think, too. Love thinks. So I d think, What can I do that would be best for Kadeem? She smiled as she asked. If he came home from school with a high test score, what might be best for him? That s right! she said quickly as everyone began talking. I d think to love him by giving him a reward. If he came home from school with a note from the principal saying that he had started a fight what might be best for him? I d think to love him by punishing him for fighting. Walter s hand shot into the air. That wouldn t be love, he objected. Love doesn t punish. Love thinks of happy, likable things to do for people, not unhappy, unlikable things. Miss Janet looked serious. How many agree with Walter? she asked. Raise your hand if you believe love just thinks of doing things people will like and never thinks of doing what people won t like. Some boys and girls raised their hands right away. A few more put up their hands halfway. All right, said Miss Janet. Now let me see the hands of those who disagree with Walter. Raise your hand if you believe love sometimes thinks of things you wouldn t like such as punishment. Wei raised her hand. So did Vance, but most of the boys and girls just looked around and shrugged. Miss Janet called Wei to the front of the room. Suppose Wei was very sick, she said. Would love think of making her swallow terrible-tasting medicine or would love think of giving her a chocolate candy bar? Love would think about what is best for her, said a small voice in the corner. It would think of making her swallow the medicine even if she cried and didn t want it. Miss Janet smiled. I see Katherine brought her little sister today. She s only two years old. Bring her here, Katherine, where we all can see her. Suppose, said Miss Janet, Katherine was babysitting this little sister at the park. Little sister wanted to run into the busy street after a ball. Would love think of letting little sister run into the street or would love think of making her stay back, even if she screamed and had a temper tantrum? It would be best for her, said Walter, to make her stay back. I guess love does think of doing things that might not make someone happy. I wouldn t feel like it, though. You taught us that love feels.

Wei spoke up. Love does feel, but it s also important to think to think about what s best. Others began to speak. Some thought love should mostly feel for others like a warm, fuzzy teddy bear. Others thought love should mostly think about what was best for others, whether they liked it or not. Some said the heart was more important. Others said the head was more important. Miss Janet let them talk, and while they talked, she walked along the table, tapping the bobbleheads. One by one, the funny heads began to bob up and down, up and down, up and down. (Nod your own head to help listeners visualize.) When all of the dolls were bobbing, she raised her hand for silence. Bobblehead love, she said. Bobbleheads don t look like real people, do they? Their heads are too big for their bodies. The heads look like the most important part of bobbleheads. They have bodies, but the bodies don t look important. The bodies are skinny and too small. They are the wrong size for the heads. She smiled. Some of us are like bobbleheads in the way we show love. We decide that it s most important for love to think about what is best for others. Oh, we agree that love feels, but we say love thinks more than feels. In fact, some say love doesn t have to feel at all just think about doing what is best for others. Some make their thinker bigger than their feeler. Their heads are too big for their hearts. They show bobblehead love. Bobblehead love is not real love. Miss Janet reached into a drawer and pulled out one more doll. This doll isn t a bobblehead, she said as she placed it on the table. Look at its head. Look at its body. They go together Each is the right size for the other. That s true love. It has the right amounts of feeler and thinker of heart and mind. It was time to go home, but they all talked about bobblehead love as they left. They told their parents about bobblehead love, and they remembered not to be bobbleheads. Apply the story in age appropriate words. Hold up the page 5 picture. We show love when we think about what is best for others. Love thinks. It is very important to spend time thinking about what is best for others. Love wants to do things that will make others feel happy, but it also wants to do what is best for others so it thinks about that. Suppose a friend wants you to give her your homework answers. At first, you feel like making her happy by giving her the answers. Then you think! You think that it s best for her to do the work so you show her love by not giving her the answers. That s true love. Suppose a friend wants you to help him bully someone. At first, you feel like making him happy by helping him bully others. Then you think! You think that it s best for him not to bully others so you show him love by not helping him bully. That s true love. Hold up the page 6 picture. We can show true love when our hearts and our heads are both the right size. We feel and we think. True love feels for others and thinks what is best for others. Close by handing out assignment sheets.

First and Last Name: I show love when I think about what is best for others. Character-Trait-of-the-Month Program Love #2 Ages 3 to 7 Copyright 2011 by Elizabeth L Hamilton For more information, visit www.character-in-action.com

First and Last Name: 1. Fill in the blank in the sentence below. 2. Then draw a picture that shows bobblehead love beside true love. I show love when I for others. 3. On the next page, write about a time someone showed you true love. Tell what two things that love needed. What two things did they have to do to make it true love? Did you like it? Character-Trait-of-the-Month Program Copyright 2011 by Elizabeth L Hamilton Love #2 Ages 7 and Up For more information, visit www.character-in-action.com

First and Last Name: Character-Trait-of-the-Month Program Copyright 2011 by Elizabeth L Hamilton Love #2 Ages 7 and Up For more information, visit www.character-in-action.com