Lesson Plan

Inner Voice Reflection Plan

Guide a 12th-grade student to explore their inner voice, identify negative self-talk, and learn techniques to foster a positive self-dialogue.

Reflecting on and modifying inner dialogue builds emotional resilience and supports personal growth by replacing negative thoughts with affirmations.

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Teacher Preparation

10 minutes

Step 1

Introduction & Setting the Tone

5 minutes

Step 2

Guided Reflection Activity

20 minutes

Step 3

Discussion & Analysis

15 minutes

Step 4

Wrap-Up & Reflective Summary

10 minutes

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Slide Deck

What Does Your Inner Voice Say?

Introduce the session with a welcoming message. Emphasize the importance of understanding one's inner voice and the role of self-dialogue in personal growth.

Understanding Your Inner Voice

Guide the student to visualize the impact of their internal dialogue. Use reflective questions to foster engagement.

Identifying Negative Self-Talk

Discuss common examples of negative self-talk and ask the student to reflect on any instances from their own experience.

Shifting to Positive Self-Talk

Highlight strategies and affirmations that can help shift negative thoughts to positive ones. Use visual prompts to support key strategies.

Reflection & Action Steps

Conclude the session by summarizing the key points. Encourage the student to set an actionable goal for continued reflection.

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What Does Your Inner Voice Say?

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