Circl-ED Kindness Lesson
Sergio Tello
Created on September 10, 2024
Over 30 million people build interactive content in Genially.
Check out what others have designed:
GROWTH MINDSET
Presentation
VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND STORYTELLING
Presentation
ASTL
Presentation
TOM DOLAN
Presentation
BASIL RESTAURANT PRESENTATION
Presentation
AC/DC
Presentation
ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS
Presentation
Transcript
LESSON 1 KINDNESS
Members will join if no pressure exists
Let the group know that you want to know them
Don’t force participation
Elaborate on what you want to discuss. Approach the topic with curiosity and re-direct attention to the topic when needed.
Discussion
Watch the video as a group and address the question.
Multimedia
Close your circle with voluntary participation and positive feedback
Check Out
Go over the presentation and clarify the concepts. Invite the students to provide examples of the targeted behavior.
In depth
Scope and sequence
Create connections with your audience and class. Let all volunteers talk in a 2-minute timeframe.
Check In
Check in
If you reincarnated as a movie star, what type of movies would you play?
Who is the kindest person you know?
Think of a time someone was kind to you, what did THEY do? How did YOU feel?
What does it mean to be kind?
Kindness - Discussion
Being "nice" involves treating people with respect and kindness, which leads to gaining popularity. Kindness is the act of making decisions that benefit both yourself and others, even if it causes discomfort to someone. Being nice focuses on making others happy, while kindness emphasizes ethical behavior. Terms related to "nice": charming, bright, popular, enjoyable, pleasant, lovely, courteous. Terms related to "kind": ethical, upright, just, giving, empathetic, thoughtful.
What is the difference between nice and kind?
Nice or Kind?
What is one takeaway from our circle today? State one word that captures how you are feeling right now as a result of our talk. Give an example of how you’ve experienced Kindness
Check Out
The End