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7 Habits Every Day: Assessing Student's Application

.  I am excited about getting to use these new slips with my students this week!  We use the 7 Habits so much in Guidance, even if I don't teach it directly, I want to make sure the students understand how they have applied them in our lesson that day.   The top one is for my students in grades 3-5, while the second one is for the K-2 students.  This will serve as a quick way for me to assess whether the students are understanding and connecting to the fact that the 7 Habits are life skills that are used naturally in our every day lives.  I'll keep you posted as to how well they are working

Habit 5: Lesson Plan

Here is a sample Lesson of How I integrate the PLVS I can statements into a lesson that aligns with the 7 Habits in some way. 

Guidance Timeline and Curriculum Connections

Click on the picture to get the complete document.  I have created this as a means of sharing with you how easily the 7 Habits can embed into the PL/VS Program Review.  I have taken the I can statements ans well as each domain and aligned in with the habits that I feel best relates to that standard.  Hopefully you will find this helpful.  

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Follow me on Youtube for more videos I use to engage my students in the 7 Habits, Bullying, and much more!  I am always adding new things I find!  If you'd like to offer me some great videos as well, please comment below!

Habit 5: Video Clip

Habit 1: Video Clip

Habit 2: Video Clip

7 Habits Scavenger

 I use this lesson to help me assess how well my kids can identify habits as they are being demonstrated (or not demonstrated).  I divide the students into groups and provide them a book of my choosing.  They are then asked to synergize to complete the assignment. They have to do the assignment and present their book to the class.  This a great teach to learn strategy! Sample books I have used:    Be Proactive   Synergize Begin with the End in Mind Sharpen the Saw