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The Successful Student: What's Your Style? Lesson PlanThe Successful Student: What's Your Style? Lesson Plan
Publisher
Missouri Department of Elementary
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Grade
6th - 8th
Subjects
Social & Emotional Learning
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Duration
45 mins
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Collaborative Learning
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The Successful Student: What's Your Style?

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Everyone is different, and they learn differently, too. After discussing what it is to be a good student, class members participate in the next lesson plan that explores their individual learning styles.

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Concepts

life skills, learning styles

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Have groups put their learning style inventories in a specified folder for future lessons

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires finding a set of learning styles on the Internet or in a text
  • Resource is the second lesson in a guidance counseling unit
  • Addresses Missouri guidance standards but is adaptable to other state standards as well

Pros

  • Identifies specific life skills goals addressed in the lesson
  • Comes with teacher reflection notes

Cons

  • The actual procedural outline of the plan is very brief and does not come with learning styles

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