Life Application Lessons for Life Principles

It is suggested that evidence of this life principle or the lack of it may be found in various forms of media - past, present, and future, and current real-life situations. It is recommended for learners to be engaged in a continuous search for life principle connections as part of the critical thinking process.

Lesson #1:

Objective: Learners connect the life principle with individual choices and apply in a personal situation.

Directions:

  1. Learners brainstorm and select a situation that involves the life principle. ( Curiosity mind map)
  2. Use the Curiosity C.R.O.S.S.ROADS Decision-making Worksheet to apply the life principle in the personal situation. Follow up with the C.R.O.S.S.ROADS™ Planning Sheet.
  3. Option: Create a personal goal plan using the C.R.O.S.S.ROADS Goal Setting  Worksheet or the Goal Setting Planning Sheet 

Lesson #2:

Objective: Learners will use a graphic organizer such as a Venn Diagram or T Chart to develop the concept of cause and effect within a life application situation.

Directions:

  1. Introduce topic or have students brainstorm situations involving the life principle.
  2. Allow time for identification and discussion of the cause and effect within the topic through pair/share or Whole Group Discussion.
  3. Distribute the Venn Diagram , T Chart or Graphic Organizer: Cause & Effect (This is an interactive document.) and allow time for learners to put their thoughts in writing.
  4. Offer time for pair share or small group discussion to compare ideas and add additional thoughts.
  5. Use whole group discussion to summarize the ideas shared. Have each learner write a statement drawing personal conclusions as to the cause and effect within the life application situation.
  6. As a group or individually have learners write a statement connecting the effects the life principle would have on the situation in relation to the 8 Expectations for Living, lines from the school/class creed, or other school-wide standards.

** Resources for helping students make choices:

** Resource for a Variety of Printable Graphic Organizers English and Spanish versions

Lesson #3:

Objective: Learners connect the life principle with individual choices made by characters in literature/media.

Directions:

  1. Select an age level appropriate piece of literature/video that contains an example of the life principle. (See Resources section for each life principle)
  2. Introductory Activity: Introduce the Life Principle and have a pair/share using the following topics:
    1. What is a definition for ________________? (life principle)
    2. What does ________________ look like? (an example)
    3. What does ________________ look like in my life?
    4. What types of things make you curious?
  3. Ask the learners to be looking for examples of the life principle as the book is being read or as they watch the video. (See Resources Section for links)
  4. Questions to consider:
    1. What evidence of the life principle was found in the story?
    2. Did the life principle affect the outcome of the story? If so, how?
    3. How did the living out of the life principle affect the characters Negatively? Positively?
  5. Tools for Analyzing Literature/Media:

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