Self-Acceptance Wheel
Self-Acceptance Wheel
Self-Acceptance Wheel
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Lesson Plan:
Self-Wheel worksheet: Students to independently fill in the appropriate wheel spoke (+) or (-) as teacher reads aloud the following questions (will also be written on the board) 1. I am good at 2. I could improve in 3. One of the things I like about myself is 4. One thing I would like to change about myself is 5. Other people think or say I am good at 6. Other people say I need to improve in 7. One very good thing I have is 8. One mistake I have made is *Answers can be relating to school, personal life, appearance, anything! Stress that I dont know or nothing arent acceptable answers.
Introduce
idea
of
self-acceptance
ask
students
to
offer
explanation
of
concept.
Explain
that
we
are
going
to
do
some
work
on
self-acceptance.
Explain
Self- Wheel
worksheet.
Hand
out
worksheet
(team
members
to
assist)
Read
aloud/show
on
presentation
(team
member
to
assist
with
technical
side)
questions
for
self-wheel.
Allow
approx.
30-45
sec
per
question
Stress
that
answers
could
be
relating
to
any
area
of
life/self
and
I
dont
know
or
nothing
arent
acceptable
answers.
Facilitate
discussion,
making
the
following
points
- All
people
are
complex
- Its
important
that
we
become
aware
of
our
good
points/those
things
to
improve
- Emphasise
that
peoples
good
qualities
vary
and
there
is
no
hierarchy
- Ask
students
if
they
would
throw
out
a
bicycle
if
it
had
one
spoke
on
a
wheel
broken.
Ask
them
to
justify.
- Connect
the
idea
of
not
throwing
out
bike
due
to
one
small
negative
aspect
(bike
still
functions)
to
whether
it
makes
sense
to
think
youre
hopeless/negate
good
points
when
something
bad
happens
eg.
Bullying,
harassed,
excluded.
Point
out
that
its
our
thinking
about
the
things
that
happen
to
us
that
influence
our
feel
about
ourselves
as
well
as
how
we
view
others.
Hand
over
to
Kate
to
explore
this
issue
further.