Discover: Resilience
Learning how to overcome mental or physical hurdles.
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
This lesson and unit build on knowledge and concepts introduced in this lesson:
Wellbeing, Year 3, Discover, Lesson 4: Practice makes progress.
Provide children with a whiteboard and a pen each. Display the Presentation: Explain the answer.
Read out the statement: 'Practice makes progress.'
Ask the children to write down a reason why practice makes progress. Display the following sentence stem on the whiteboard to support children in building an explanation: Practice makes progress because...
(Answers may include: practicing allows you to get better; you can improve; learn new skills; practicing allows your brain to form new pathways and strengthen existing ones; you can become more skilled or efficient at something.)
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