Step four - "Who Am i?"
Robert H. Jackson
Ten Minutes
"Find a job you like and you add five days to every week." ~Robert H. Jackson
In this section of the lesson the students will be asked to compare themselves to Robert H. Jackson.
An appropriate teacher prompt may be: "There is another person who is just like Robert H. Jackson that we need to take a look at - YOU!"
The teacher can lead a discussion with students about choices and opportunities they have in their lives.
The worksheet for this portion of the lesson allows the student to draw comparisons between themselves and Robert H. Jackson. Students will begin to make choices about what they want to do in the future. The worksheet for Step Four can be found HERE.
Just like Robert H. Jackson, how can students make a difference in their lives and the lives of others in the area of family, school and community?
Extension - How do the students compare themselves to the music lyrics, poem and videos that they have experienced in this lesson?
"Find a job you like and you add five days to every week." ~Robert H. Jackson
In this section of the lesson the students will be asked to compare themselves to Robert H. Jackson.
An appropriate teacher prompt may be: "There is another person who is just like Robert H. Jackson that we need to take a look at - YOU!"
The teacher can lead a discussion with students about choices and opportunities they have in their lives.
The worksheet for this portion of the lesson allows the student to draw comparisons between themselves and Robert H. Jackson. Students will begin to make choices about what they want to do in the future. The worksheet for Step Four can be found HERE.
Just like Robert H. Jackson, how can students make a difference in their lives and the lives of others in the area of family, school and community?
Extension - How do the students compare themselves to the music lyrics, poem and videos that they have experienced in this lesson?