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Presentation to Primary School SEAL Title (if relevant) Workshop 2: Going For Goals Presented by Children’s Services - SEAL Team. THEME 4 Going for Goals . Assembly - Keep going You can do it.
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Presentation to Primary School SEAL Title (if relevant) Workshop 2: Going For Goals Presented by Children’s Services - SEAL Team
THEME 4 Going for Goals
Assembly - Keep going You can do it
This theme focuses primarily on the key aspect of motivation, with a subsidiary focus on self awareness. It gives an important opportunity for all children's abilities, qualities and strengths to be valued. Motivation Self awareness Going For Goals
Going for Goals Notice and celebrate children (and adults) who are: • Taking responsibility-for their successes and when things go wrong • Waiting for what they want; persistence (keeping going) • Showing resilience-bouncing back or maintaining effort through a difficult experience or after a mistake or failure • Setting and achieving goals
Going for Goals The theme is structured around the following key strands: • Knowing myself • Setting a realistic goal • Planning to reach a goal • Persistence • Making choices • Evaluation and review
Foundation Stage – key vocabulary Learn Tomorrow Now Succeed Today Proud Finish Future Before Goal After Target
Early Foundation Stage Learning Opportunities Circle games and Rounds • Understanding myself • Setting a realistic goal Activities • When I was a baby I could……: displays photographs • Organising the day • Questions for reflection and enquiry • Review
Later Foundation Stage Learning Opportunities Circle games and Rounds Co-operation Games, all change Games file • Knowing myself • My goal is………. • Keeping going Activities Photographs of children's strengths Display with individual goals Goals for self directed activities Organising the day
Key vocabulary – Year 1 and 2 Goal Consequences Achieve Achievement Steps Impulsive Distracted Distractions Persistent Persistence Boredom Frustrated Frustration Bored
Learning opportunities Years 1 Circle games and rounds • Setting our goals • Just because……… • The problem solving process • Activities How we learn: The miracle learner: Ready to learn challenge resource sheet ..\..\going for goals\Doc6.doc • Thought showers • Problem solving situations • Story – I know we learn in different ways
Resources – Year 1 Poster – Peaceful problem solving Working together self-review checklists Music for different moods (CDROM) Photocards – determined
Learning opportunities Year 2 Circle Games There’s a chair on my right: • Knowing how I learn best • You cant eat an elephant in one bite • Persistence • Putting it all together • Going for a goal • Activities – learning tasks seeing hearing doing: Origami resources reflection and enquiry: talking drawing spider diagrams: planning a goal: ongoing activities: • Story Daisy and Rehana
Resources – Year 2 Poster – problem solving process Working together self review checklist Photocards “determined” The ladder
I know we learn in different ways • I can choose a realistic goal • I can tell you how I learn best • I can say what I want to happen when there is a problem • I can break a goal down into small steps • I can recognise when I become bored and frustrated • I can tell you why things have been successful Intended learning outcomes
Key vocabulary – Years 3 and 4 goal target obstacle barrier responsibility responsible perseverance boredom frustration respect encouragement
Learning opportunities - Year 3 Circle games and rounds; can we do it? Rocket launch the tangled web, co-operation jigsaws, round • Knowing how we are clever • Scaling • Foil frustrations – beat boredom • Taking responsibility • Going for a goal • Weighing up the consequences • Activities: • How am I clever? Using scaling: using pupils learning strengths: setting a class goal: Invite a visitor: lucky dip: planning a goal: questions for reflection and enquiry: • Story: Daisy and Rehana
Resources – Year 3 and 4 Working together self review checklist Photocards childrens learning
Learning opportunities Year 4 Circle Games and rounds :Find the pair • Knowing myself • Feelings and learning • Barriers to reaching learning goals • Evaluation and review • Perseverance • Planning to meet a goal Activities: describing a learning experience: My learning map: Graphs helps me learn stops me learning: Barriers that I can change Barriers that I cant change: Research a role model: Class book of records: Questions for reflection and enquiry: Language to encourage: Poems: The Race:
Key vocabulary – Years 5 + 6 Goal Target Obstacle Perseverance Excuses Admiration Consequences
Resources Year 5 and 6 Feelings Detective Photocards – disappointment Working together self-review checklists
Learning opportunities Year 5 Circle games: Rounds: Good Try • Effective learners • Role models • Planning to reach a goal • Hall of Fame and Roll of Honour • Applying what we have learned Activities: Thought showers on someone they admire: teaching each other something new: planning to teach: creating a class hall of fame: review what they have learned: Questions for reflection and enquiry: Reviewing: Story: The fourth son
Learning opportunities Year 6 Circle games: Rounds: Through the hoop: • Ladder to success • I would but………. • Excuses, excuses making wise choices • Activity - Martin Luthers speech, “I have a dream” identifying own dreams: ladder of steps to achieve: overcoming obstacles: persistence: Thought shower excuses: A round tuit: Questions for reflection and enquiry: • Story: Paramjeet
Intended Learning outcomes • I know the skills and attributes of an effective learner • I can try to develop these skills • I can recognise and celebrate my own achievements • I can set myself a goal or challenge • I can apply what I have learned • I can tell you what I need to do next • I can make a long term plan and break it down into smaller, achievable goals in my personal life or in my behaviour • I can try again even when I have been unsuccessful
Staffroom activities • Key areas • Motivation • Knowing and understanding ourselves as a learner • Problem solving and making wise choices • Solution-focussed approaches • Activities • Types of motivation • Qualities of teaching that enhance internal motivation • Keeping going when things get tough • Encouraging autonomy • Knowing ourselves as a learner • Qualities of a good learner • Problem-solving strategy a