Friday, June 21, 2019

Engage Students to be a Rock "STAR" Student with Active Listening & Following Directions


Rock On! A Rock-N- Roll-Infused Lesson to Amp Up Engagement

Hey there! Getting students' attention these days can be quite a challenge, right? But here's a tip I've learned over the years: starting the year off with an Active Listening Lesson makes a world of difference, especially in the younger grades like Kindergarten and 1st grade. Trust me, if you do this, the students always remember, and it makes the rest of the year so much easier!

Crank Up the Volume: The Secret Phrase that Rocks "Body in Control"

Now, let me share an exciting idea I came up with to hook the children right from the start. I designed a Rock & Roll themed lesson using an interactive PowerPoint presentation. It's a blast! To grab their attention and get them ready to listen, I teach them a secret phrase. Are you ready? I say, "Rock-N-Roll." And when they hear it, the students respond with "Body in Control!" It's like a secret code that instantly refocuses their attention and primes them to actively participate in the lesson.


Interactive Power Chords: Riffing on Riddles for Active Listening

The slideshow has a captivating game where we solve riddles about different body parts and how they can help us listen better. The kids absolutely love it because they can interact with the slideshow to guess the correct answer! Together, we explore how each body part plays a role in effective listening and staying engaged in the classroom. 


For the finale, students get to complete an "a"maze"ing adventure! The students are tasked with finding their way out of a maze by identifying and the body parts associated with active body listening. It's hands-on and brings the concept of active listening to life in a tangible way.


Keep the Beat Alive: A Rockin' Mini-Poster for Year-Round Inspiration

I leave them with a mini-poster as a little keepsake. They can hang it up in their classroom to remember the lesson and the secret phrase throughout the year. The poster features vibrant images of rock and roll elements, reminding them of the excitement and energy they felt during the lesson. It serves as a visual reminder that keeps the rock and roll spirit alive, encouraging them to actively listen and engage in their learning journey.

So, let's embrace our inner rock stars and make active listening a fun and engaging experience. With this rock and roll-inspired approach, we can empower our students to listen attentively, participate wholeheartedly, and rock their way to success in the classroom. Let's turn up the volume on active listening together!

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Meet My Rockin' School Counselor Back to School Guidance Introduction Lesson


Get ready to experience the rockin' vibes of your very own Rockstar School Counselor! From the moment I step through the school doors, I feel like a Rock Star, fueled by the awe-inspiring energy of the kids who make my job truly rock! With that electrifying spirit in mind, I proudly present to you my Meet the School counselor Introduction lesson: My Rockin’ School Counselor!

As we kick off the year, it's time to crank up the volume and remind everyone about the rocking role I play at our school. And what better way to set the stage than by jamming to the favorite hits of a Counselor! Here are a few:




Don't Worry, Be Happy School Counselor’s help you cope with worries.






Let it Go from FrozenSchool Counselors help you let your anger go.



Some important things I go over with my adoring fans:

  • School Counselors have a keen eye for spotting those who need a helping hand. During this lesson, we explore the different ways students can be referred for a backstage pass to my support.
  • We also discuss the reasons why students might want to rock out with the counselor, whether it's to fine-tune their academic performance, tune into positive friendships, or find harmony within their family life.
  • I meet with students individually, in small groups, and even in large assemblies. Just like a genuine rock star, I make appearances all around the school, spreading positive vibes wherever I go!
  • Every student in this rocking community is a VIP (Very Important Player), and it's time they feel it! I'll make sure they know they're the stars of the show, and their voices and dreams matter!


Community Buiding Activities:

Now, let's inject some rock 'n' roll energy into our activities! I created a fun and personalized "Get to Know You" activity. Students get the chance to create their own Top Hit Single by filling in the blanks with their favorite food and activity. For example, my Hit Single would be: "Eating Tacos while Acting on Stage!" Ha, ha, ha!


And to keep the excitement going, we have an epic game lined up. Imagine a crowd-surfing beach ball filled with Get to Know You questions, bouncing around the room like a wild rock concert! Students will toss the ball to one another, answering questions based on where their right thumb lands when they catch it. Get ready for some surprising and epic connections!

Finally, as our time comes to an end, we join in a rousing chant. I've added a special rockin' verse about School Counselors to the chant, "We Will Rock You." Let the kids start the beat, and we all join in chanting the verse!


Benefits:

Besides having a rockin’ good time, providing a Meet the School Counselor lesson at the beginning of the school year has lots of benefits:
  • Establishing Rapport: By introducing myself and my role early on, students can start connecting with the School Counselor from day one. This helps create a comfortable and trusting environment, where students feel comfortable seeking my help.
  • Promoting Awareness: The lesson shares my role and responsibilities as a School Counselor. Students gain an understanding of how the counselor can assist them throughout the school year. 
  • Destigmatizing Counseling: Sometimes, seeking counseling or support can carry a negative stigma. By openly discussing the reasons students may visit the counselor, such as academic concerns, friendship issues, or family challenges, we normalize the idea of seeking help and emphasize that it is a courageous and positive step toward personal growth.
  • Creating a Supportive Community: Introducing the School Counselor helps foster a sense of community and unity within the school. Students recognize that they have their own personalized support network.. 

So let's rock the beginning of the school year with a Meet the School Counselor lesson that sets the stage for an extraordinary journey together!




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Friday, June 7, 2019

Unlock Career Exploration with Snapshots of Careers: Engage Students and Foster Collaboration


Career Exploration:

When it comes to career exploration, it's never too early to start! At my school, we have Career Vehicle Day for K-2 and Career Speaker Day for grades 3-5. During these events, students get to choose three speakers to learn about their careers. The sessions are 30 minutes long, and the kids switch between speakers.

Career Research Activity:

One year, I noticed some brilliant students taking notes during the career sessions. That gave me an idea! So, the following year, I created Snapshots of Careers Note Taking sheet for all the students to use. I printed it two-sided and folded it in half to make a Research Booklet.

Snapshots of Careers is such a helpful tool! Students using this tool pay closer attention and have a guide to asking important details about a career. Students can jot down facts about a career's description, education or skills needed, type of workplace, and cool facts they learned. 

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What did the Teachers Think?

The teachers really liked this idea and used the students' research booklets to create bulletin boards and have students share with others in their class.

Benefits:

1. Enhanced Career Exploration: The Career Vehicle Day and Career Speaker Day events provide students with an opportunity to be exposed to various career options in the community. By allowing students to choose which career speakers they would like to learn from, students are actively exploring various careers and expanding their knowledge about different professions in their areas of interest.

2. Engaged Learning: Using the Snapshots of Careers Note-Taking sheet and Research Booklet fosters active engagement during each career session. Encouraging students to take notes and jot down important facts about careers helps them become active learners and promotes critical thinking skills.

3. Organized Information: The Research Booklet offers a structured format for students to collect information about careers. This not only helps students organize their thoughts but also enables teachers to assess their understanding and knowledge of different careers.

4. Classroom Sharing and Collaboration: Teachers can utilize the research booklets created by students to foster classroom sharing and collaboration. By creating bulletin boards or organizing sharing sessions, students can showcase the careers they have explored and share interesting facts with their peers. This promotes a collaborative learning environment and encourages students to learn from one another.

Overall, these ideas provide teachers with a comprehensive approach to career exploration, facilitating student engagement, organization, and collaboration in the process.

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