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In-Class Activities
Lesson Plans
Below are examples of in-class activities/lesson plans.
Discussion Lesson Plan
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Lesson Purpose: To determine how to best use communication to benefit self-concept and self-esteem in a discussion setting.
Role Play Lesson Plan
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Students practice ability to perform specific roles in formal group discussion.
Self Concept Discussion Tool
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This template helps generate discussion and can be used with the "Discussion Lesson Plan" from above.
Role Play Lesson Plan Tool
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This template helps generate discussion and can be used with the "Role Play Lesson Plan" from above.
Buzz Group
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This lesson plan is to be used as an introduction to a debate unit. Lesson plan is centered around the negative and affirmative positions of a debate.