Lesson Plan

Lesson Plan

Teach a 13-year-old student with autism to understand and practice patience through structured activities, discussions, and reflective exercises.

Learning patience is a key life skill that improves social interactions, decision-making, and overall emotional well-being.

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Preparation and Review

10 minutes

Step 1

Introduction and Discussion

5 minutes

Step 2

Slide Deck and Video Presentation

8 minutes

Step 3

Worksheet Activity

7 minutes

Step 4

Interactive Patience Game

5 minutes

Step 5

Review and Reflection

5 minutes

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Slide Deck

The Power of Patience

Welcome the student and introduce the concept. Explain that today's lesson will help us understand and practice patience.

What is Patience?

Discuss the definition of patience. Ask the student to share what they think patience is and give a simple definition.

Everyday Examples of Patience

Provide real-life examples that the student can relate to. Use scenarios like waiting for a turn or waiting for something to cook.

Interactive Question

Engage the student with an interactive question. Ask them to think of a time they had to wait and how they felt.

Key Points to Remember

Summarize the key points and encourage the student to remember them throughout the lesson.

Introduce a video that reinforces the ideas of patience. Remind the student to watch carefully and think about what they see.

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The Power of Patience: Unlocking Your Inner Calm

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