![]() Find ways to make both sides happy without having to compromise. Think about what other people want, not just what you want. Have an open minded attitude instead of a "my way or the highway" outlook. Also, try to switch teams up each time you play at recess. That way, everyone gets a chance to play with everyone. Maybe ask another player to help you with your skills before the rematch. If your team doesn't win, be happy for those that did. People who think win-win believe that there is plenty for everybody and that one person’s success in not achieved at the expense of others - win-lose. Also included 7 habits coloring heart page. Students will match the habit to the tagline in the heart. Hearts have the tag-lines for each of the 7 habits. ![]() Compliment them on their effort, and tell them you can't wait to play with them again. Created by Kayse Salazar Leader in Me - 7 Habits Matching and Coloring Habit matching page. If you win, congratulate the other team on playing a good game. You can make everyone feel like winners though. Unfortunately, not everyone can officially win the game. WIN WIN is all about taking two ideas and working together to come up with a THIRD ALTERNATIVE that's better than each idea on its own. In a compromise each person gives in a little. WIN WIN isn't about giving up what youwant to make someone else happy, it's about making EVERYONE happy. It's easy to be self-absorbed sometimes and to look out for what will make you happy. Think about a solution that will benefit everyone involved. Instead of thinking about YOU and ME, win win thinks about BOTH OF US. Shared their data notebooks and animal journals.Think WIN WIN means everyone can win. When the guests visited our classroom, the students The students from our class were tour guidesĪnd escorts. Schwartz's classes joined us in our classroom for an Since our guests were meeting in the cafeteria, the students from Mrs. Pacers news show and watched the third grade's Spotlight On Leadership. Habits have impacted them, were shown an example of our Good Morning Reporters, visited classrooms to talk with students to see how the 7 Graders as they entered Carlisle, were interviewed by our roving Our visitors went on a tour of our school, were greeted by 2nd We had over 100 people visit our school thatĭay. Me schools to let them see what is happening. On March 12th, they bused people to different Leader In That schools interested in becoming a Leader in Me School could learn The Leader In Me organization held a symposium in Dublin, Ohio so These are some pictures we took throughout the day. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey. Wind in the Long Grass: A Collection of Haiku edited by William Higginson Parent Reading. The New Kid on The Block by Jack Prelustky. All of our students did a w onderful job. The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg. Twelve of our students share d their Leadership notebooks to our guests while they were in the cafeteria. Habit 4 think win win based on the work of Stephen Covey. The students shared their How To 7 Habits videos as well as the many other things we do daily in our classroom as leaders. The Leader in Me is a whole-school improvement process based on the idea that everyone can be. Think about what other people want, not just. Our class had visitors visit our classroom both in the morning and in the afternoon. Have an open minded attitude instead of a my way or the highway outlook. The visitors were also shown a "Good Morning Pacers" newscast. Bakers' students performed the 7 Habits song on stage with some of their fourth grade buddies. Have you ever felt threatened by someone elses success With his moms help, Sammy learns that life isnt a competition. The th ird graders are tour guides, and fo urth grade Pacesetters perform their song which helps explain what leadership roles they do th r o ughout the yea r. Second graders line the front hallway when our guests arrive and welcome them with a handshake as they make nice eye contact. Th e students in Kindergarten SACC tape labels that are designed by the students of Carlisle to water bottles that will be given to our guests. The kindergarteners design placemats for the people who eat lunch at Carlisle. Every grade level ha s leadership roles for this day. We are honored to have been chosen as a si te visit school both years that we have been a Leader In Me school. During the first day of the symposium, the educators bo ard buses and visit two different Leader In Me school s within the cent ral Ohio area. Each year, Franklin Covey hosts a Leader In Me Symposium in Columbus for educators who are either working at a Leader In Me school, or are interested in learning more about becoming a Leader In Me School.
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