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Session 1: “The Ugly Duckling” I am “ME”

Session 1: “The Ugly Duckling” I am “ME”. “WE” Positive Dynamics Scheme (Junior Primary). Warm-up Activity: “We Are All Different”. (Show 4 photos of people of different nationalities/physiques/facial expressions). Question:.

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Session 1: “The Ugly Duckling” I am “ME”

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  1. Session 1: “The Ugly Duckling”I am “ME” “WE” Positive Dynamics Scheme (Junior Primary)

  2. Warm-up Activity: “We Are All Different” (Show 4 photos of people of different nationalities/physiques/facial expressions)

  3. Question: Can you notice any similarities and differences between the people in the photos?

  4. Summing-up: There is no one in the world that is the same as you. Everyone looks different and has different traits.

  5. Thematic Activity 3:The Ugly Duckling • Watch the first part of an animated film depicting the theme online: A story by Hans Christian Andersen “The Ugly Duckling” Part 1(from 4:00 to 13:20)

  6. Thematic Activity 3:The Ugly Duckling Question: Please describe the appearance of the Ugly Duckling and tell us how special it is. Summing-up: We should learn to accept ourselves and respect the uniqueness of everyone.

  7. Reflection Activity: The One and Only “Me” 1. Each student is given a piece of blank paper. 2.Draw a self-portrait. 3. When finished, students will be asked to raise their portraits and appreciate each other’s works. 4. Teacher chooses the 3 “most unique portraits”. 5. Student sharing: My most favourite facial features.

  8. Conclusion: Everyone is unique. We should learn to “appreciate” and “like” ourselves.

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