Sports Leadership K-12 Digital Learning Activities
K-12 Sports Psychology and Team Leadership
K-12 Sports Psychology and Team Leadership
- Grades: 1-8
- Title: Benefits of Morning Meetings Online
- Instructions:
- Click the article link.
- Read the article.
- Adapt a schedule and meeting to adjust to your morning at-home routine.
- Follow up at the end of the week and discuss if morning meeting structure is helpful to a daily routine.
- Link to Teacher Cover Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bQgwx9sUO1YdmjfsMXOcJTWj2g2z7_zpPBzxbCcEfFA/copy
- Link to Interactive Assignment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RwDYmSOyDmSYNGApM0qXUH6pKY0fGGRKZlSNtU1GRLs/copy
- Link to text: https://www.edutopia.org/article/bringing-benefits-your-morning-meetings-online
- Grades: 6-8
- Title: Refocusing Students: How to Get Their Attention Back
- Instructions:
- Click the article link.
- Read the article.
- Respond to prompts: What are some things that take you off focus? What are ways not listed in this activity that may help to regain focus?
- Link to Teacher Cover Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dfceEz8reJFyjjsKfd2UVIbqYSTMmOyDuciSFXjdsr0/copy
- Link to Interactive Assignment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ttz3uIR803xiw93u2SRFJ9SOJSmblLsitDxkuypu8UI/copy
- Link to text: https://www.edutopia.org/blog/refocusing-student-getting-their-attention-back-maurice-elias
K-12 Fundamentals and Skill Development
K-12 Fundamentals and Skill Development
- Grades: 6-12
- Title: Emotional Intelligence
- Instructions:
- Click the article link.
- Read the emotional intelligence playbook.
- Respond: Everyone in the world is going through a new and uncertain time time together. Why would it be important for a leader to have emotional intelligence, especially at this moment in history?
- Take Action: Expand your vocabulary when you talk about this moment in time. List as many emotions as you can that describe how you feel right now about what is happening with the virus, with the closing of schools, with the loss of sports.
- Link to Teacher Cover Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uUuuSF0jxqxQuM3Qna84fNtpQ7lSEd2J9kP99RP3U6M/copy
- Link to Interactive Assignment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZYARzp4Bw9yEDKEv42iTiapvalOdjqaJKz5i8Pw4iGU/copy
- Link to text: https://characterlab.org/playbooks/emotional-intelligence/
- Grades: 6-12
- Title: Honesty
- Instructions:
- Click the article link
- Read the article about honesty.
- Respond: Why would it be good for a leader to be honest? Can you name a leader who was known or is known for being honest?
- Take Action: Write your own honesty pledge, and commit yourself to living by it. Track the number of times you live up to it by being honest, and track the number of times you violate it by being dishonest. Your goal should be to increase the number of acts of honesty, and decrease the number of acts of dishonesty over time.
- Link to Teacher Cover Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qUC8Iw__FySN7pfO5H4pQEfBZsFhYaDmaQVzj_gwgMY/copy
- Link to Interactive Assignment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n82Wr6ChnNyZkuiBSJyiLqqYpGpQPSMddKwSmaeH0xo/copy
- Link to text: https://characterlab.org/playbooks/honesty/
- Grades: 6-12
- Title: Gratitude
- Instructions:
- Click the article link.
- Read the article about gratitude.
- Respond: Why would it be important for a leader to show gratitude toward others, especially those they lead? Can you think of an example of a leader showing gratitude toward others? Who was it? How did they show gratitude?
- Take Action: If you can, click the link for Three Good Things, and print the activity. If you cannot print the activity, still click the link and and create your own Three Good Things sheet on a piece of paper, a google doc, or in a journal. Each day list three things that went well for you, and why it went well.
- Link to Teacher Cover Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dHxq2ZyYv8RnhZZfWUpk6DLKIMZW1_8j5oaOGC0IGWU/copy
- Link to Interactive Assignment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pwdsNVWpL7VWluQdfOlHf4jUuC81HhptyNR4H5R1ZsU/copy
- Link to text: https://characterlab.org/playbooks/gratitude/