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My Roadmap to Personal Growth

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Lesson Plan

My Roadmap to Personal Growth

Identify strengths and set goals

In this lesson, students will create a personalized roadmap to identify their strengths, challenges, and future goals. This reflective activity encourages self-awareness and resilience, helping students navigate their journey through middle school. By setting personal development goals, students will foster a positive self-image and develop lifelong learning skills.

Audience

Students in Grades 6-8

Time

30 minutes

Approach

Identify strengths and set goals

Materials

Post-it notes, Pens, and Worksheet: Personal Growth Roadmap

Step 1

Introduction

5 minutes

  • Begin with a brief discussion on the importance of self-awareness and personal growth.
  • Ask students to think about what they are good at and what they find challenging.

Step 2

Activity: Personal Growth Roadmap

20 minutes

  • Distribute the 'Personal Growth Roadmap' worksheet to each student.
  • Guide students to fill out the worksheet, identifying their strengths, challenges, and setting future goals.
  • Encourage students to be honest and thoughtful in their responses.

Step 3

Closure

5 minutes

  • Invite students to share one strength and one goal with the class.
  • Conclude with a reminder that personal growth is a continuous journey and encourage them to revisit their roadmap regularly.
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Worksheet

Personal Growth Roadmap Worksheet

This worksheet helps students identify their strengths, challenges, and set future goals. It serves as a guide for creating a personalized roadmap for personal growth.

List three strengths you have.

Think about what you are good at or what others compliment you on.







Identify two challenges you face.

Consider areas where you struggle or want to improve.







Set one short-term goal for personal growth.

A goal you can achieve in the next month.







Set one long-term goal for personal growth.

A goal you aim to achieve by the end of the school year.







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