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S= SOCIETY

S= SOCIETY. P=PREVENTION. A=AGGRESSIVENESS. V=VIOLENCE. A=ADOLESCENTS. S =SOCIETY P =PREVENTION A =AGGRESSIVENESS V =VIOLENCE A =ADOLESCENTS. WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO ?. 6 WEEK CLASS THIS IS YOUR CLASS – WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION SUBMIT TOPICS TO DISCUSS IN CLASS

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S= SOCIETY

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  1. S= SOCIETY

  2. P=PREVENTION

  3. A=AGGRESSIVENESS

  4. V=VIOLENCE

  5. A=ADOLESCENTS

  6. S=SOCIETYP=PREVENTIONA=AGGRESSIVENESSV=VIOLENCEA=ADOLESCENTS

  7. WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO ? 6 WEEK CLASS THIS IS YOUR CLASS – WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION SUBMIT TOPICS TO DISCUSS IN CLASS WORK THROUGH THE GOALS OF SPAVA SOME HOMEWORK – WRITING ROLE PLAYING VIDEO LESSONS/CYBER BULLING BULLYING ROLE PLAY & SKIT LEARN THE S.T.A.R PROGRAM SPAVA WORDS

  8. WHO ARE: MR. MARK & MR. ROD? • WE ARE NOT TEACHERS – WE ARE MENTORS. • WE ARE PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS/GREAT GRANDPARENTS. • WE ARE NOT PAID BY SPAVA OR THE SCHOOL. • WE HAVE BEEN DOING SPAVA FOR 10 YEARS. • WHY WE SPEND OUR TIME. • YOU LEARN FROM OUR EXPERIENCES. • WE LEARN FROM YOU.

  9. SPAVA GOALS PROMOTE RESPECT & INTEGRITY RECOGNIZE &UNDERSTAND YOUR FEELINGS DEVELOP ANGER MANAGEMENT SKILLS (S.T.A.R) LEARN CHARACTERISTICS OF MEN & WOMEN OF PEACE

  10. SPAVA WORDS RESPECT EMPATHY

  11. FEELINGS ACTIVITY TWO OR MORE STUDENTS SELECTED TO COME UP FRONT. THOSE STUDENTS LOOK AWAY FROM THE SCREEN/COVER EYES. REST OF STUDENTS ARE SHOWN A WORD. STUDENTS IN AUDIENCE ACT OUT THE WORD WITHOUT TALKING – ONLY NONVERBAL EXPRESSIONS. ABSOLUTELY NO TALKING IN THE AUDIENCE. STUDENTS IN FRONT GUESS THE FEELING BEING ACTED OUT UNTIL. CALL OUT YOUR GUESS IMMEDIATELY!!! LET’S GIVE IT A TRY!!! WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE FEELINGS OF OTHERS?

  12. HAPPY

  13. SAD

  14. ANGRY

  15. SCARED

  16. SHY

  17. ANXIOUS

  18. SURPRISED

  19. SHOCKED

  20. FURIOUS

  21. GRUMPY

  22. CONFUSED

  23. DEPRESSED

  24. IN PAIN

  25. AGITATED

  26. ELATED

  27. BULLIED

  28. How we show RESPECT to those we meet.

  29. PEACEMAKER CONFLICT

  30. INTRO A PEACEMAKER – WHAT IS A PEACEMAKER ? • STOPS A FIGHT/SETTLES AN ARGUMENT • INTEGRITY • CHANNEL ANGER INTO NONVIOLENT ACTION FOR GOOD • WHO?

  31. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This great American civil rights leader was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929. He graduated from segregated schools. Under segregation, black and white people went to separate schools and churches and used separate toilets, water fountains and lunch counters. Black people were thought to be inferior by most of the white majority society. King went to Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and later graduated from Boston University. Like his father, King became a Baptist Minister. King committed to doing everything he could to change segregation laws so that black people were guaranteed fair and equal treatment. He was influenced by the nonviolence work of Mahatma Gandhi and he believed and taught nonviolence as a way of encouraging change. King participated in the bus boycott in December 1955 and over the years led many peaceful marches to protest unfair segregation laws. He was often beaten up, yelled at and treated badly during his efforts to bring awareness that “all men are created equal”. Perhaps King’s most important civil rights march was to Washington D.C. in 1963, where he delivered his famous “I Have A Dream” speech. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Major civil rights laws were finally passed in 1960’s. Not everyone shared King’s beliefs. He was shot to death in April 1968. Discussion: Confidence Perseverance Passion Working for the greater good with personal sacrifice.

  32. EMPATHY ROLE PLAY • EMPATHY ACTIVITY – PUT YOURSELF IN ANOTHER PERSON SHOES • DEFINE - CONTRAST W/SYMPATHY – ILLNESS/GRIEF • Sympathy -the act or capacity of entering into or sharing the feelings or interests of another • Empathy -the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously(putting yourself in the place of another) experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and emotions of another. • NAME A SITUATION WHERE WE NEED TO SHOW EMPATHY or YOU HAVE SHOWN EMPATHY

  33. HOW WOULD YOU SHOW EMPATHY IN THESE SITUATIONS – ROLE PLAY: • YOUR FRIEND JUST GOT THE HIGHEST TEST GRADE IN ALL OF 7THGRADE CLASSES. • YOUR BEST FRIEND IS BULLYING SOME OF THE YOUNGER STUDENTS. • YOUR BEST FRIEND IS BEING BULLIED BY VIA TEXT, FACEBOOK ETC. • YOUR BEST FRIEND IS BEING BULLIED ON THE BUS BY SOME OLDER KIDS. • A FRIEND JUST HAD A BABY SISTER OR BROTHER. • A FRIEND HAS TO HAVE AN OPERATION. • A FRIEND’S GRANDFATHER DIED.

  34. MORE ON EMPATHY:EXAMPLES OF WHEN YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE SHOWED EMPATHY

  35. QUESTION BOX? WRITE ON A BLANK PAPER A TOPIC YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS IN SPAVA. BULLYING SITUATION BULLYING VIA TEXT OR INTERNET RESPECT ISSUES – NAME CALLING, BAD LANGUAGE, ETC CAR POOLING OR BUS ISSUES CLASSROOM/ NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES

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