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Growth Mindset Mega Bundle | Chat GPT vs Social Emotional Learning | SEL | 6Cs

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AMAZING resource! :) Couldn't find anything great for SEL that's not too cheesy for my gr 7s, but this was great.
An absolutely amazing resource. Very comprehensive, easy to use and generates a lot of discussion with students. Thank you

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    Description

    A Social Emotional Learning curriculum that isn't babyish or cheesy!

    • Here are 90+ fun lessons to build Social Emotional Learning skills that help students succeed at school and in life!

    • Reset classroom expectations by explicitly teaching students: character, citizenship, collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking skills.

    • Start now! Pick and choose the units that your students struggle with the most.

    • Use this Growth Mindset Mega Bundle every year to get the most out of your purchase.

    • Feel confident explaining SEL concepts and ideas using the detailed lesson plan.

    Chat GPT Artificial Intelligence vs Social Emotional Learning Skills

    Like it or not, ChatGPT (Artificial Intelligence) is here to stay.

    Are we ready? Will our students be ready?

    This Growth Mindset Mega Bundle can help your students develop transferable skills. Chat GPT might be changing the game. But, Social Emotional Learning is still the answer to deal with life's ups and downs.

    • Telling students not to cheat with ChatGPT isn't enough.

    • This SEL bundle focus on developing critical thinking skills, enhancing communication abilities, and fostering creativity and problem solving skills.

    • The BIG IDEA is to shift students into a growth mindset. Let's learn from mistakes and look for strategies.

    • Responsible Decision Making (SEL) is especially useful in a world where taking shortcuts (like using ChatGPT) can be tempting.


    YOU GET OVER SIX MONTHS OF CONTENT!


    MONTH 1

    START TODAY: Pick and choose what your class needs right now. Not sure where to start?

    • Use the New Years 2024 letter to students to set the mood! (Yes, it's not the start of the new year or semester, but that's the point. You can try to improve whenever you want.)
    • I would do the 6Cs Character unit which includes a Growth Mindset survey.
    • I would also consider doing the 6Cs Challenge unit which gives a broad overview of all of the 6Cs. Students co-create a learning skills rubric for each of the 6s. Then as you go through the 6Cs unit throughout the year, you can revise and update the learning skills rubric.


    MONTH 2
    FEBRUARY 2024: Pick and choose the 6Cs unit that your class needs the most. Not sure where to start?

    • The 6Cs Citizenship unit is a good one because it explores why we need active citizens and it ties in nicely with Black History Month.
    • If your Middle School students love to talk, then they'll love these class debates.
    • The student debates start easy but work up to tougher topics like racism and sexism.


    MONTH 3

    MARCH 2024: Pick and choose the 6Cs unit that your class needs the most. Not sure where to start?

    • If you do a lot of group projects with your class, check out the 6Cs Collaboration unit.
    • It explores why Collaboration and Teamwork are not the same thing. (Mind blown. I used those words interchangeably too!)


    MONTH 4

    APRIL 2024: Pick and choose the 6Cs unit that your class needs the most. Not sure where to start?

    • Some classes have a meanness problem.
    • If your class has some aggressive (or passive aggressive) students, check out the 6Cs Communication unit.
    • It helps students explore where communication breaks down and reflect on their communication style: aggressive, assertive, passive-aggressive, or passive.


    MONTH 5

    MAY 2024: Pick and choose the 6Cs unit that your class needs the most. Not sure where to start?

    • The 6Cs Critical Thinking unit has a lot of content to pick and choose from.
    • If you and your students are comfortable with technology, do the Search Engine Experiment or the ChatGPT lessons to identify how algorithms feed us (personalized) biased information.
    • If your students are quick to jump to conclusions, check out the Fake News unit where students do a survey based on how much they trust traditional news vs social media. The unit walks through the Sinclair Script incident and shares different poijnts of views. Students explore how more information can influence our critical thinking.

    MONTH 6

    JUNE 2024: Pick and choose the 6Cs unit that your class needs the most.

    Not sure where to start?

    • If you need marks (i.e. using evidence from the text, oral communication marks from group work), check out the 6Cs Challenge Task. Students co-create a learning skills rubric while trying to stay in a growth mindset.
    • If you need something light, check out the 6Cs Creativity unit. Students explore how to come up with new ideas. The "Do Something Different" challenge creates a framework for students to observe and wonder. (These are key ingredients to creativity.)

    BACK TO SCHOOL 2024:

    September is the perfect time to set expectations and build classroom community and learning skills.

    • Each 6Cs follows the same structure (activities, video analysis, concept consolidation) which makes it easier for students to focus on the learning.

    • Use this lifelong tool over and over again with every class.

    • There's a lot of content in here. The more you use this lifelong tool, the easier it will become to pick and choose sections that your students need throughout the year!


    OH NO! You missed the LIMITED TIME SUPER SALE!!!

    • This resource was only $20.24 to kick start the 2024 New Year!

    This resource is on a LIMITED TIME REGULAR SALE!!!

    • BUY NOW for $40.48 and SAVE 82%

    • You get 6 months of content for $6.75 per month. That's less than your Netflix subscription.

    • Check out the product preview to see exactly what you get in this lifelong tool that you can use year after year!


    Social-Emotional Learning that isn't babyish!

    • In my grade 8 class, we explored the 6Cs and social-emotional learning skills.

    • These skills didn't just help my students - they helped me rewrite my life story. They turned the hardest time of my life into something positive.

    • I've used my professional experience as a teacher and my own lived experience with tough times to create these lessons.


    Perfectly aligned to the Common Core!

    • The CCSS standards are listed at the top of this TPT product page!


    Perfect for teaching the new Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum!

    • Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum A1. Transferable Skills
    • Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum A2. Digital Media Literacy
    • Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum A3. Application, Connections and Contributions
    • Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum B1. Oral and Non-Verbal Communication
    • Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum C3. Critical Thinking in Literacy


    Need something to teach in English Language Arts, Homeroom, Advisory, or Social-Emotional Learning class? This is a life long tool that you can use with every class, every year.

    Develop Social-Emotional Learning Skills to empower students to make good choices - whether we’re dealing with Chat GPT, systemic racism, or studying for a test!

    NEW: Use the ChatGPT NO PREP Debate Lesson to get students excited about Social-Emotional Learning and 6Cs life skills!

    ChatGPT is the ultimate LEARNING tool and CHEATING tool. And it's just the beginning!

    • Google Bard, ChatGPT, Bing... Artificial Intelligence is everywhere.

    • The problem is that the current search engines (i.e. Google Search, Bing, etc) have learned to be sexist because of human bias (see this ChatGPT lesson.)

    • So, it seems reasonable to guess that Chat GPT and other AI tools will also learn to discriminate because of human bias.


    Here are some responses to ChatGPT that probably won't work:

    1. Asking students not to use ChatGPT to plagiarise or cheat is not enough. (Don't think about pink elephants... What are you thinking about right now?)

    2. Banning ChatGPT is also not a long-term solution. (After all, students will simply use it at home or on their personal devices and find ways around the ban.)

    3. Telling students to "think critically" about the information we get from ChatGPT is not enough either. (Watch this part of the ChatGPT video lesson at 40:44 to see how even though we know we have to think critically about the information from Google Search results, this sexist result from Google wouldn't even be on our radar!)

    The reality is that if we don't understand how to use ChatGPT as a tool, we will be at a competitive disadvantage. (Will your students agree with that statement? Watch this part of the ChatGPT video lesson at 9:20.)

    • Getting information from an encyclopedia at the library vs the internet at home

    • Harvesting grain by hand or using a Combine Harvester Tractor

    • Building a house with a hammer or a nail gun.


    Here's a response to ChatGPT that might work:

    What if we help our students to develop social-emotional learning skills and 6Cs Competencies?

    • Developing CHARACTER learning skills - Self-awareness of our skills, strengths, and needs. Self-control to make the right decisions, including not using ChatGPT in an unethical way. Perseverance, grit, and tenacity to do what's right. The ability to bounce back better when knocked down.

    • Developing CITIZENSHIP learning skills - Becoming active contributors of the communities we belong in: classroom, city, country, as well as digital spaces. Standing up for others and speaking up when we think things are wrong or heading in the wrong direction. This includes learning how ChatGPT works and the dangers of curated information and personalized results.

    • Developing COLLABORATION learning skills - If ChatGPT was our robot friend, how could we develop new understandings together that neither of us had at the beginning? How could I use ChatGPT as my revising and editing partner in a creative writing class? True collaboration where new ideas are created, as opposed to doing peer revising with the "smart" kid in class and just accepting all of their suggestions.

    • Developing COMMUNICATION learning skills - The ability to get our point across when we're upset and things matter. How can we be assertive, and not aggressive, passive, or passive-aggressive? How can ChatGPT help us construct a message? What questions can we ask ChatGPT to help us communicate more clearly?

    • Developing CRITICAL THINKING learning skills - The ability to make more informed decisions using high-quality information. Actively seeking out information to support an opposing point of view. Using criteria to make decisions. The way we consider information from ChatGPT is no different from the way we consider information from social media, mainstream media, friends and family. Check out this part of the ChatGPT video lesson at 52:42.

    • Developing CREATIVITY learning skills - Creativity is more than just being good at the arts. Creativity is about creating new ideas or solutions. It's about linking our life experiences and knowledge in ways that we haven't considered before. Your students might be surprised that ChatGPT can do creative writing. Here's an example where I asked ChatGPT to write a persuasive speech from the perspective of my dog. Video lesson at 13:55.

    NOTE: THIS BUNDLE DOES NOT EXPLICITLY MENTION CHAT GPT except for in this UNIT KICK-OFF lesson: Should ChatGPT Be Allowed In Schools (or is this cheating?)

    And that's a good thing. That makes the resources in this bundle timeless.

    The reality is that ChatGPT is just one obstacle that our students will face.

    • Change happens.

    • Change is hard.

    • Learning how to change is a super-hero power. We can help students learn how to learn. (Watch the ChatGPT video intro lesson at 2:54.)

    By not focusing on ChatGPT in every lesson, you can use this resource every year when the next global issue hits us.


    WHAT DO I GET IN THIS BUNDLE?

    Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum that isn't babyish - over 90 LESSONS!

    Fun, high-interest, transferrable learning skills you can use to LEVEL UP your class THROUGHOUT THE YEAR!

    Empower students to deal with ChatGPT, obstacles, systemic racism, global pandemics, and academic challenges!

    Want to see what you get before you buy this bundle?

    • Look at the BUNDLE PREVIEW PDF. (This preview PDF explains how to download this product and start teaching using the "BONUS" Zipped Folder.)

    Use this LIFE-LONG teaching tool over and over again in different ways.

    • High-Interest FUN lessons that can be used ANY TIME!

    • There's a LOT OF CONTENT in here! Units can be taught together or separately. Pick and choose the activities you need RIGHT NOW.

    • EDIT the files to meet your classroom needs / teaching style.

    • The slideshow lesson teaches the concepts. You guide classroom conversations. The lesson plan includes discussion points.

    • Leave the DETAILED lesson plan script, teacher prompts, and possible student answers for SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS to use.

    The best time to plant a tree was 25 years ago. The second best time is NOW!

    Explicitly teach students:

    • HOW to build character,

    • be good citizens,

    • collaborate effectively,

    • communicate assertively,

    • be creative and innovative in problem-solving,

    • and think critically about school work, classroom community, and life challenges.

    Develop the idea that success comes from hard work and learning from mistakes!

    ⭐ Use this during the year to DEAL WITH SPECIFIC ISSUES:

    It takes a village to raise a child. We help raise good people empowered with strategies and skills to keep going when life gets hard.

    These 21st Century Learning Skills / GLOBAL Competencies help your students in any subject, but also in everyday life, relationships, and career struggles.

    • Educators and business experts are telling us that our students need some key transferable skills in order to survive and thrive in the world today.

    • These 21st-century skills apply to every subject because they’re transferable skills that go with any curriculum or situation. 

    • We need to raise students with these skills regardless of what subjects we teach because they need these skills in an ever-changing global economy. (Psst - we're in the 21st century now!)

    SAVE HOURS OF PREP WORK. These lessons are high-interest and visually appealing. It will hook your students!

    This bundle includes the following published resources:

    BONUS CONTENT

    BUY NOW! THE PRICE OF THIS BUNDLE IS SLOWLY INCREASING...

    When I first launched this product in August 2019, it was a growing bundle that cost $45.99

    The price will increase once I finish adding Microsoft Powerpoint / Word files and Easel by TpT files for all of the 6Cs Chapters.

    • Critical Thinking


    ..... Mar 18, 2024 Update:

    Do you need to get your class back into "work mode" after Spring Break / March Break?

    Problem #1: Students don't try, especially when things don't work right away. They give up.

    Problem #2: Students don't do the right thing or stand up for each other. Being part of a classroom means being an active citizen. We don't always agree, but it's important to speak up.

    Problem #3: Students don't know how to work in groups. Collaboration is not the same as teamwork. One person doing all of the work is not collaboration.

    Problem #4: Students are mean, especially when they're upset. Good communication isn't just about presentations. It's also about getting your point across when both sides are upset, and things matter!

    Problem #5: Students wait for someone else to solve their problems. Creativity is about connecting ideas in new ways. When you are faced with a tricky problem, we use creativity to create a solution. Creativity is a skill we can learn.

    Problem #6: Students believe rumors, gossip, and viral posts. They don't think for themselves.

    Problem #7: ALL OF THE ABOVE 

    • ➡️ Check out this CHALLENGE TASK. Can your class learn about a growth mindset while trying to stay in a growth mindset at the same time?

    My name is Mike Fuchigami. I'm the Grade 8 teacher behind Educircles. 

    • I taught middle school English Language Arts for 13+ years in Ottawa, Ontario.

    • I had a mental health crisis because of something that happened at school.

    • Social Emotional Learning skills (6Cs) literally saved my life. That's why I'm so passionate about this stuff.

    • I want to help your students develop Growth Mindset and Social Emotional Learning skills.

    Teachers around the world have DOWNLOADED 109,957 Educircles resources in over 59 countries!

    • I donate 10% of everything I earn to STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH organizations. It's a promise I made to get through some dark times.

    • Together, we've donated $15,520.51 (Check out the donation log.)

    SAVE HOURS OF PREP (and money) with a bundle!

    This is the TED talk that I will give one day. If you like this, then you will love my resources.


    QUESTION: Are the number of products in this bundle changing?

    Yes, but you're not losing any teaching content.

    • On Tue July 12, 2022, there were 41 products in this bundle.

    • On Wed July 13, 2022, there were 40 products.

    • On Tue May 9, 2023, there are 44 products. (I add new content every now and then!)

    As I update my 6Cs chapters to include Easel by TpT, the number of products will change.

    For example, earlier, the 6Cs Citizenship Chapter bundle included three "TpT Google Drive product type" resources:

    On July 13, 2022, I updated the Citizenship bundle into my new Single PDF File download format, I only needed two "TpT Digital Download product type" resources:

    The teaching content has not changed.

    You still get all of the same files. (You actually get more because of the new Easel by TpT and Microsoft Word / Powerpoint files.)

    However, instead of packaging the files into three Google Drive folders, you get the files in two PDFs.

    NOTE: There are one-click links in the PDF to access the files as you need them, lesson by lesson.

    If you have any questions about ChatGPT or this bundle, please ask in the Product Q&A section below or email me at Mike@educircles.org

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    90+ lessons, 1492 slides, 298 pages of handouts, 629 pages of lesson plans
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    Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
    Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not.
    Determine two or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.
    Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims.

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