Introduction
Controlling thoughts and feelings is a crucial skill for middle school students as they navigate the challenges of adolescence. The Self-Controller Scanner is an effective tool that helps students recognize when their emotions are controlling their thoughts and teaches them how to regain control. This blog post will discuss an engaging no-prep activity, thought-provoking discussion questions, related skills, and next steps for educators to implement the Self-Controller Scanner in their classrooms.
No-Prep Activity
This activity, called “Emotion Snapshots,” requires no preparation or materials from the educator. Begin by having students sit in a circle. One student will start by sharing a time when they experienced a strong emotion, such as anger, frustration, or excitement. The student should briefly describe the situation and how they felt at that moment. Next, the student will perform a Self-Controller Scanner by scanning their brain and body, identifying if their emotions were controlling their thoughts, and sharing the calming strategy they used or could have used to regain control.
The activity continues with the next student sharing their own experience and performing a Self-Controller Scanner. This process is repeated until all students have had a chance to participate. The goal of this activity is to help students practice using the Self-Controller Scanner and learn from each other’s experiences in controlling their thoughts and feelings.
Discussion Questions
- Why is it important to be aware of our thoughts and feelings when we experience strong emotions?
- What are some situations where using the Self-Controller Scanner might be especially helpful?
- How can practicing the Self-Controller Scanner help us better manage our emotions and thoughts in the long run?
- What are some other calming strategies that students can use to regain control of their thoughts and feelings?
- How can we support each other in using the Self-Controller Scanner and developing healthier thought patterns?
Related Skills
In addition to the Self-Controller Scanner, there are other relevant skills that can help students manage their thoughts and feelings effectively. Some of these skills include:
- Mindfulness: Practicing mindfulness can help students become more aware of their thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations, making it easier to use the Self-Controller Scanner.
- Emotion Regulation: Learning to regulate emotions enables students to respond in healthier ways to challenging situations and reduces the likelihood of emotional overwhelm.
- Problem Solving: By developing problem-solving skills, students can address the root causes of their emotional distress and regain control more quickly.
- Communication: Open and honest communication allows students to express their thoughts and feelings, seek support, and resolve conflicts effectively.
Next Steps
Teaching students how to control their thoughts and feelings using the Self-Controller Scanner is a valuable step towards fostering their social-emotional well-being. To access free samples of materials related to the Self-Controller Scanner and other essential skills, visit Everyday Speech.
By incorporating the Self-Controller Scanner into your daily classroom activities and discussions, you can empower your middle school students to take control of their thoughts and feelings, leading to healthier emotional responses and improved overall well-being.