Hot Button, Negative Thought, or Reframe
Strategies for Responding to Feelings, Reframing, or Both
Lesson Plan Sections:
Fill in the Blank:
Thematic Units
Fill in the Blank:
Emotional Literacy
100

The child bites my arm

Hot Button Behavior

100

I think "I wonder why the child is only hitting one child in the class"

Strategy for reframing: ask "I wonder" questions about the behavior

100

The children are 4-5 years old

Age group

100

When building lessons in a curriculum, we need to know the context, content, and _______

Process

100

Emotional literacy is the ability to identify, understand, and ______  ___ emotions

respond to

200

I think "She is trying to ruin my day!"

Negative thought

200

"I will ask my colleagues if they have any ideas that I can use to redirect this child's behavior"

Strategies for Reframing: Find support
Strategies for responding to feelings: ask for help

200
Next time, I will provide more materials so that the children are less likely to argue.

Self-Evaluation

200

When planning for successful play, we provide variety and __________

contrast

200

One benefit of emotional literacy is that children engage in less ___-_________ behavior

self-destructive

300

The child screams in a high pitch for 5 minutes

Hot Button Behavior

300

I think "hmm... I seem more irritable than usual, I wonder what is affecting my mood"

Strategies for responding to feelings:
Pay attention to your own behavior and feelings

300

The children will develop their self confidence in the emotional domain

Objectives

300

Themes should be based on their interest and it should be ___  __________ (not too simple or too complex)

age appropriate

300

Children can have different understanding of emotional literacy because of their _______ or development

temperament

400

I think "this child needs me, I will figure out how to help them"

Reframe

400

I will plan to monitor the child while they engage in free play to see if they are hitting more or less than when they are waiting to wash their hands.

Strategies for responding to feelings: take time for additional observations

400

The activity will take place in the playground in the open area between the picnic tables. I will put hula hoops on the ground. The whole group will participate together

Classroom arrangement

400

Why do we use thematic units?
- Increases children's interest in learning
- encourages group work
- encourages ________ learning

discovery

400

Emotional literacy activities include "teachers draw attention to how a child's ______ is feeling"

peer

500

I think "It seems like the child is having a tough time recently, I'll talk to the parents to see if there's anything serious I should know about"

Reframe

500

I think "wow, I am feeling really upset with this child's behavior. I'm going to step back and breathe for a few seconds before responding"

Strategies for responding to feelings: take extra effort to remain calm or take a break

Strategies for reframing: take deep breaths

500

I will count how many children are able to hold the scissors and cut along the line during the activity to measure their fine motor cutting skills.
Of the 6 children, 3 were able to hold the scissors and cut along the line.

Assessment

500

When planning for successful play, we control the _________ not their play

environment

500

Emotional literacy activities include "teachers label their own _________"

feelings