[Lesson Plan] Social-Emotional Learning for Elementary Students: Courage

September 27, 2019 VariQuest Visual and Kinesthetic Learning Suite

Courage: not letting your actions be controlled by your fears.

In the classic movie The Wizard of Oz, the cowardly lion is on the adventure to see the wizard because he's filled with fear, and in the end [spoiler alert!] he learns about what courage really means. He had it all along. In a school setting, courage can be as simple as raising your hand, or as difficult as standing up to a bully. In the great big world, courage gives students the self-confidence to overcome their fears and do the right thing.

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