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What Are My Personal, Family and Community Values Lesson PlanWhat Are My Personal, Family and Community Values Lesson Plan
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Advocates for Youth
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7th - 12th
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What Are My Personal, Family and Community Values

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What are your values? Where did you learn them? How are they reflected in your everyday life? Middle and high schoolers reflect on their personal and community values with a variety of group activities.

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Concepts

cultural values, values, religious beliefs, communication, self esteem, self-awareness, healthy habits, drug abuse

Additional Tags

health

Instructional Ideas

  • Connect the activity on values voting to a social studies class on civic duty
  • Include in a teen issues class, or when establishing a class set of values in any other class

Classroom Considerations

  • Part of a longer program about planning for the future and managing one's life during high school
  • Consists of nine activities, each of which require 20-40 minutes

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  • Provides all necessary worksheets and printables
  • Prompts class members to think critically about their own values

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  • None

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