Introduction
Teaching self-control to Kindergarten students is an essential aspect of Social-Emotional Learning. The Self-Controller Scanner is a valuable tool that helps young children understand their thoughts and feelings, and develop strategies for staying in control. By using the Self-Controller Scanner, students learn to recognize when they are losing control, choose a suitable strategy, and take steps to regain control. This blog post will introduce an engaging no-prep activity, discussion questions, related skills, and additional resources for educators to help their students develop self-control skills.
No-Prep Activity: The Self-Controller Scanner Role-Play
This activity requires no preparation or materials from the educator. The goal is to help students practice using their Self-Controller Scanner and explore different strategies for regaining control through role-play.
- Divide the students into small groups. Assign each group a scenario where a student might lose control. Examples include a change in schedule, not being chosen for a game, or forgetting their lunch at home.
- Ask the students to discuss and identify the feelings associated with the scenario. Encourage them to use their Self-Controller Scanner to check if they are paying attention, understand the situation, and recognize their emotions.
- Next, guide the students to brainstorm strategies for regaining control. They can consider options like taking a break, talking to an adult, or using calming techniques such as deep breathing.
- Once the groups have chosen a strategy, ask them to role-play the scenario. One student will act as the person losing control, while the others will support them in using their Self-Controller Scanner and implementing the chosen strategy.
- After the role-play, facilitate a class discussion about the experience, focusing on the strategies used and their effectiveness.
Discussion Questions
- How did it feel to use the Self-Controller Scanner during the role-play? Did it help you understand your emotions better?
- Which strategies worked well for regaining control in the different scenarios? Can you think of any other strategies that might be helpful?
- Why is it important to recognize when we are losing control? How can the Self-Controller Scanner help us in real-life situations?
- How can you support your classmates when they are using their Self-Controller Scanner and trying to regain control?
- Can you think of a time when you lost control and could have used the Self-Controller Scanner? How might the outcome have been different?
Related Skills
Developing self-control through the Self-Controller Scanner is just one aspect of Social-Emotional Learning for Kindergarten students. Other related skills that can help students thrive include:
- Emotional awareness: Understanding and recognizing emotions in oneself and others.
- Empathy: Developing the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Problem-solving: Learning to identify and resolve conflicts in a healthy and constructive manner.
- Communication: Building effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Resilience: Cultivating the ability to bounce back from setbacks and cope with challenges.
Next Steps
Now that you have learned about the Self-Controller Scanner and how it can help Kindergarten students develop self-control skills, it’s time to explore more resources for teaching Social-Emotional Learning. To access free sample materials, including activities and lessons for teaching various skills, sign up at Everyday Speech. These resources can help you create a supportive and engaging learning environment that fosters the development of well-rounded, emotionally intelligent students.