aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Personal development |
What age group | Year or Grade 9 |
What topic | The people business |
Quantity | 1 |
Any other preferences |
Objective: To understand the importance of interpersonal skills in personal and professional development.
Prepare the Environment: Arrange students in a large circle, ensuring there is enough space for them to move around.
Sticky Note Distribution: Give each student three sticky notes. Ask them to write one positive quality or skill they possess on each note. Examples could include “a good listener,” “creative thinker,” or “team player.”
The Game Begins: Explain that the objective is to connect with their classmates. Here’s how:
Reflection: After the activity, gather the students back into a circle. Ask the following questions:
After the reflection, frame the discussion around the importance of interpersonal skills in personal development by introducing the concept of "The People Business."
Defining "The People Business":
Interpersonal Skills:
The Benefits:
By linking the introductory activity to the lesson’s core theme, students gain immediate insight into the real-world relevance of interpersonal skills, setting the stage for deeper exploration throughout the lesson.
Wrap up the introduction by emphasizing that today's lesson will delve deeper into the skills necessary for thriving in "The People Business" and how to consciously develop these abilities to enhance personal growth.