Recognizing Strengths - Students 2
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Student Activity Sheet A
Directions: Write down what you consider to be your strengths in each of the following settings:
At home
At school
With my friends
I think my number 1 trait is:
Student Activity Sheet B
Directions: Think about the script read/played for the class and complete the questions below.
1. Who are the characters in this script?
2. What did Tori help Mr. B with?
3. What was Tori’s strength?
4. How do you think Mr. B felt when Tori offered to help?
5. How do you feel when you are asked to stop doing something you enjoy?
Student Activity Sheet C
Directions: In the scripts below circle in purple two nouns that name a person and one noun that names a place. Circle in red two verbs.
Remember:
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
A verb names describe an action, a state, or an occurrence.
Example script of correctly recognizing strengths:
Tori: Good morning Mr. B. Is there anything I could help you with this morning?
Mr. B: Sure, could you please help pass out these papers.
Tori: I would love to.
Mr. B: Thank you, you are so considerate.
Example script of incorrectly recognizing strengths:
Tori: Good morning Mr. B. Is there anything I could help you with this morning?
Mr. B: Sure, could you please help pass out these papers?
Tori: I would love to.
Mr. B: Thank you, you have such a great sense of humor.
Student Topic Checkout
Directions: Use crayons, markers, colored pencils, or letters from magazines to create an image of your character strengths.