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Auction Block Activity. We work toward the goals that we think are important. Part of the goal setting process is determining what is important and why. Materials needed: Auction PowerPoint One pencil per person. Auction Block. Each person in the class has $2000 dollars.
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Auction Block Activity • We work toward the goals that we think are important. Part of the goal setting process is determining what is important and why. • Materials needed: • Auction PowerPoint • One pencil per person
Auction Block • Each person in the class has $2000 dollars. • The items are auctioned off one at a time. • Bids are taken one at a time. • If you have $500 at the end of the auction you can pick one of the mystery rewards.
Auction List • To be a famous rock star
Auction List • To never be sick
Auction List • To be extremely smart
Auction List • To be a famous sports star
Auction List • To be beautiful
Auction List • To be President of the USA
Auction List • To have a great looking body
Auction List • To be a famous model
Auction List • To be a school teacher
Auction List • To graduate from a famous college
Auction List • To never have pimples
Auction List • To help underprivileged children
Auction Block • To be a doctor
Auction Block • To be a successful politician
Auction Block • To raise happy children
Auction Block • To be a successful artist
Auction Block • To live a long life
Auction Block • To own whatever car I would like
Auction Block • To marry a good looking person
Auction Block • To have a successful business
Auction Block • To live in a mansion
Auction block • To be liked by everyone
Auction Block • To be a famous movie star
Auction Block • To help the homeless problem
Auction Block • To have a lot of close friends
Action Block • To be happy in life
Auction Block • To be a millionaire
Auction Block • To help others
Auction Block • To travel around the world
Action Block • To have a great relationship with my parents
Action Block • If you have $500 left please pick one of the following letters: • A • B • C
Framework 2.7 • State behavior associated with independence.
Framework 2.7 • State behavior associated with independence • Obey rules • Help others • Keep your promises • Carry out taks • Initiative
Framework 2.7 • Obey rules. Families, schools, and communities have rules that help maintain order and keep people safe. • You act responsibly when you follow the rules.
Framework 2.7 • Help Others. Responsible people look out for their families, friends, neighbors- not just for themselves. • If you see someone in trouble, try to help.
Framework 2.7 • Keep your promises. If you told a family that you would help study for a test, you have ab obligation to keep that promise. • In this way, you will show friends and others that they cab count on you.
Framework 2.7 • Carry out task. If it is you job to clear the table, do it without being told. When you see other tasks that need to be done, take initiative.
Framework 2.7 • Initiative is taking action without being asked.
Framework 2.7 • Learning Responsibility: • Expectations- find out what is expected • Adult role models- ask for help • New Tasks- take on new things gradually • Learn Patience- learn from mistakes and move on
Framework 2.7 • Responsible People: • Are reliable • Keep their word • Show respect for other people and their property • Admit their mistakes and don’t blame others.
Framework 2.8 • Name forces that influence self-esteem.
Framework 2.8 • Forces that influence Self-Esteem: • Respect yourself • Learn to Recognize self • Be realistic with expectations • Give yourself credit
Framework 2.8 • How do you feel when someone criticizes you? • Do you become defensive?
Framework 2.8 • Constructive Criticism is someone’s evaluation of you that helps you to grow and improve yourself. • Name one example of when constructive criticism is helpful to you.
Framework 2.9 • Select proper etiquette for special occasions.
Framework 2.9 • Etiquette- good manners-the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority • Develop a list of twenty etiquettes used or accepted by our society.
Framework 2.9 • Activity: • Trust Circle
Trust Circle • Each person plays a special role in this world. None of us are the same and if anyone of us was missing, then someone’s life would be affected. We have to realize our own contribution to the world around us before we can feel good about ourselves. Our life affects the lives of others and their lives affect us.