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Grade 5

Scope and Sequence Second Step Program

Lesson Concepts Objectives—Students will be able to:

1. Empathy • The Second Step program helps you succeed • Define empathy
and Respect at school. • Define respect
• Having respect and empathy helps you get
along with others.

2. Listening • Listening with attention helps you learn, • Demonstrate listening-with-attention skills
with work with others, and make friends.
Attention

3. Being • Being assertive means asking for what you • Identify passive, aggressive, and
Assertive want or need in a calm, firm, respectful voice. assertive responses
Unit 1: Empathy and Skills for Learning

• Being assertive can help you be successful in a • Demonstrate assertive responses with
variety of social and academic situations. their partners

4. Predicting • Being able to predict how what you do or say • Predict how others might feel as a
Feelings might make other people feel is respectful and result of their or another’s actions
will help you get along better with others. • State the cause and effects of a
given action

5. Taking • Others may have different perspectives. • Demonstrate the ability to take someone
Others’ • Being able to recognize someone else’s else’s perspective.
Perspectives perspective helps you get along with others.

6. Accepting • Accepting differences and finding similarities • Identify similarities and differences
Differences can create mutual respect and friendship. between two people
• Define prejudice

7. Disagreeing • Disagreeing respectfully involves using • Distinguish between respectful and


Respectfully Assertiveness Skills. disrespectful ways to disagree
• Disagreeing respectfully helps you strengthen • Communicate their own perspectives
your relationships, avoid misunderstandings, • Demonstrate skills for
and prevent aggressive conflicts. disagreeing respectfully

8. Responding • Compassion is saying kind words or doing • Demonstrate knowledge of how


with something to show you care about how to respond with compassion
Compassion another person feels.
• Showing compassion for others is the
respectful, kind thing to do.
• Having empathy helps you show compassion.

© 2011 Committee for Children Second Step: Skills for Social and Academic Success
Grade 5
Scope and Sequence Second Step Program

Lesson Concepts Objectives—Students will be able to:

9. Introducing • When you have strong, unmanaged • Describe what happens in their
Emotion emotions, it can lead to negative brains and bodies when they
Management behavior and consequences. experience strong emotions
• Identify a personal signal
• Identify and name strong feelings

10. Calming • Calming down emotions that are getting out • Identify situations in which they might
Down of control helps you think clearly so you can need to calm down
avoid negative consequences. • Learn the technique for deep,
centered breathing
• Identify and demonstrate other Calming-
Down Strategies (using positive self-talk,
counting, taking a break)
Unit 2: Emotion Management

11. Managing • Managing your anxiety effectively makes it easier to • Identify social situations that can
Anxiety focus and succeed in social and cause anxiety
academic situations. • Apply what they’ve learned about
calming down in scenarios causing
social anxiety

12. Managing • Frustration can get in the way of learning. • Identify physical signs of frustration
Frustration • Managing frustration reduces the chance of • Demonstrate reducing frustration by
doing something you may regret later. using the Calming-Down Steps

13. Resisting • Getting revenge can make problems worse. • Identify consequences of revenge
Revenge • Generate alternatives for seeking revenge
• Demonstrate using the Calming-
Down Steps

14. Handling • Calming down helps you handle put-downs • Identify strategies for handling
Put-Downs and avoid escalating conflicts. put-downs
• Demonstrate what they’ve learned
about the Calming-Down Steps
• Demonstrate assertive responses to
put-downs

15. Avoiding • Calming down strong emotions helps you • Identify emotion-management strategies
Assumptions think clearly about a situation and make • Demonstrate Assertiveness Skills
better decisions. • Identify and use positive self-talk
statements to avoid making assumptions

© 2011 Committee for Children Second Step: Skills for Social and Academic Success
Grade 5
Scope and Sequence Second Step Program

Lesson Concepts Objectives—Students will be able to:

16. Solving • Solving problems helps you be successful • Recall the S: Say the problem step of
Problems, at school. the Problem-Solving Steps
Part 1 • State a problem without blaming anyone

17. Solving • Solving problems helps you be successful • Generate safe and respectful solutions
Problems, at school. to a problem
Part 2 • Identify consequences of potential solutions
• Select an appropriate solution to a problem

18. Making • Some solutions to problems are complicated • Explain the purpose of making a plan
a Plan and need a plan. • Create a three-step plan to carry out a
Unit 3: Problem Solving

• Plans help you break down a big task into solution to a problem
smaller, more manageable parts.

19. Seeking • Seeking help from a trusted adult is sometimes • State the Problem-Solving Steps
Help the best solution. • Demonstrate using Assertiveness
Skills when seeking help

20. Dealing • Malicious gossip is hurtful and not respectful • Identify why some gossip is harmful
with to others. • Generate ideas for refusing or avoiding
Gossip harmful gossip
• Demonstrate using the Problem-Solving
Steps to deal with gossip

21. Dealing • It is okay to say no to others, and it is okay for • Demonstrate using assertiveness skills
with Peer them to say no to you. to resist peer pressure
Pressure • Negative emotions like guilt and remorse can be • Demonstrate using the Problem-
reasons not to go along with peer pressure. Solving Steps to figure out ways to resist
peer pressure

22. Reviewing • The skills and concepts learned in the Second • Identify Second Step skills and concepts
Second Step Step program can help you succeed in school. being used in scenarios students might
Skills encounter at school
• Include Second Step skills in a written
script about solving a problem

© 2011 Committee for Children Second Step: Skills for Social and Academic Success

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