Social Emotional Learning is essential in the classroom!
Teaching social emotional skills such as self-confidence and empathy has become an increasingly important part of our jobs as educators.
Skills such as kindness, perseverance, self-esteem and problem-solving are essential in our daily classrooms.
I have developed a routine to teach these skills to my students. I start with SELF-CONFIDENCE to help students see themselves as confident learners.
Lesson Plan for
Self-Confidence
First to activate prior knowledge, I ask students
What does it mean to be confident?
What skills or activities do you feel confident about?
Students turn and talk to each other.
We create a list of ideas and words related to
self-confidence.
Next I read a story that provides an example of
SELF-CONFIDENCE.
My favorite story to use is Ruby the Copycat
by Peggy Rathmann.
Click on the picture to get my resource that provides print and digital social emotional learning and reading comprehension activities.
After reading the story, we discuss
How did Ruby struggle with self-confidence?
What made her feel confident?
How did other characters help Ruby with her confidence?
How did Ruby show her self-confidence?
I ask students to provide examples from the story with sentence stems:
Ruby was/was not confident when _______
Ruby was/was not confident because ______
Confidence is important because ________
Miss Hart helped Ruby become confident when _____
To build connections between texts and characters, I read other books that discuss self-confidence.
Social Emotional Learning Book Suggestions
As students practice building confidence in their learning, I continue to use Ruby the Copycat as a mentor text.
We celebrate successes and unique talents.
This Ruby the Copycat resource has literacy activities to support reading comprehension while still building on social emotional learning.
Do you need a BUNDLE of social emotional read aloud activities?
Click on the yellow cover to get my BUNDLED resource with activities for three read alouds that focus on different lessons for social emotional learning.
Ruby the Copycat (self-confidence),
Charlie the Caterpilar (kindness)
Eggbert (perseverance)
Social Emotional Learning Resources
Teaching and learning about social emotional skills will postively impact behavior!
Get lesson plan ideas for teaching about kindness here .
Helping kids learn how to problem-solve and develop self-confidence may help your classroom behavior management.
Click on the green button to learn more about creating a classroom behavior plan.