Lesson Plan

Leadership Superpowers Lesson Plan

Students will discover and understand the five leadership “superpowers”—Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Determination, and Excellence—apply them through role-play scenarios, and create a mini “superpower poster” showcasing how they use these skills in daily life.

Building leadership skills early boosts confidence, teamwork, and personal responsibility. This lesson helps 4th-graders recognize and practice traits that benefit their academic and social growth.

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Teacher Preparation

15 minutes

Step 1

Introduction

5 minutes

Step 2

Explore Superpowers

10 minutes

Step 3

Group Discussion

5 minutes

Step 4

Role-Play Activity

10 minutes

Step 5

Mini-Project

8 minutes

Step 6

Wrap-Up and Assessment

2 minutes

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Leadership Superpowers

Teacher: Welcome students! Today we're talking about leadership superpowers—skills we all have to help ourselves and others succeed. Use this slide to introduce the lesson and build excitement.

Learning Objectives

Teacher: Review the learning objectives so students know what to expect. • Read each objective aloud and pause for any questions.

Positivity

Teacher: Define Positivity. Say: “Positivity means choosing a happy, hopeful attitude—even when things are hard.” Then share the example and invite a student to share their own.

Respect

Teacher: Define Respect. Say: “Respect means treating others the way you want to be treated.” Provide the example and ask students to think of other ways to show respect at school.

Integrity

Teacher: Define Integrity. Say: “Integrity means doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.” Share the example, then ask: “Can someone share a time they told the truth even if it was hard?”

Determination & Excellence

Teacher: Define Determination & Excellence. Explain each term, then model the example. Ask students how these superpowers help us reach big goals.

Activities Overview

Teacher: Explain each activity briefly. Refer students to their worksheets and scenario cards. • Group Discussion: Share examples in small groups. • Role-Play: Practice superpowers in pairs. • Mini-Project: Create a superpower poster.

Wrap-Up & Assessment

Teacher: Wrap up the lesson, invite volunteers to share posters, and collect work for assessment. Praise strong examples of superpowers.

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Mayra Mendoza Saenz

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