Drawing prompts for teens
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Looking Good –As you are drawing the outline of a square with your index fingers…say “You’re . . .” (make a clicking noise as you make a pretend mirror around your face and fluff your hair), “. . . lookin’ good!” Silent Cheer – Use arms to make cheering motions and cheer without making sound
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Teachers should create prompts that encourage students to reflect upon learnings and challenges, outstanding questions, connections to prior learning, and so on. The key to this portion of the lesson is that it be used to meaningfully review key takeaways, clarify misunderstandings, answer questions, generate questions, and connect to the ...
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W.8.7: Conduct short research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question), drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration.
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Description: Ask group members to stand side by side. Give the group bandanas, strips of cloth, or masking tape and ask them to tie (or tape) themselves together at the ankles (one person is ties at the ankle of his/her neighbor on the left and right, and so on down the line).
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Teachers can facilitate this portion in various ways. For example, teachers can ask students to complete a silent, pen-to-paper response to a prompt. Teachers should create prompts that encourage students to reflect upon learnings and challenges, outstanding questions, connections to prior learning, and so on.
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Read part II as a class, drawing attention to the first stanza: But here's an object more of dread. Than ought the grave contains--A human form with reason fled, While wretched life remains. Ask the class what Lincoln says is more dreadful than death. (Matthew) Ask them to …
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Give prompts - "Tell me more," "Uh-huh.” ... This mindfulness activity is about drawing your person Mandela. A Mandela is a drawing meant to symbolize a state of mind, or way of being. Take a piece of paper, fold it in half, then draw a circle in the middle of the …
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