Ha I Mo Olelo - Tell Your Own Story s1

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Ha I Mo Olelo - Tell Your Own Story s1

HA‘I MO‘OLELO - TELL YOUR OWN STORY

Unit 3: Lesson #4 Teacher Rescource STRESSFUL SITUATION SCENARIOS (Copy on card stock paper, cut out and give one to each group)

1. 2. You’re hanging out with friends when Teams have been assigned for science someone joins the group and offers everyone class projects and you are having a hard a drink from a bottle in a bag. It smells time working with your partners. You strong. You pass the bottle on without shared an idea for a project, asking your taking any. Someone calls you chicken and team if they thought it would work. They the group pressures you to lighten up and called you lōlō and said it was a lame have fun. idea.

What do you do or say? How can you deal with this situation to make it work?

3. 4. Your best friend tells the person you like and You tried out to perform in a local band think is cute that you have been talking stink but didn’t make it. The others thought about him or her. Another friend tells you to you didn’t play the ukulele good enough say something bad about your best friend to and that you did not sing well. Your “pay them back.” You notice a stomachache dream is to be part of a band, so you got and feel stressed about this. mad and broke your ukulele. Now your mom is mad, too, as she got you the uke. What do you do to fix this problem in the best way possible? How do you get over this and feel better?

5. 6. You told your mom you wanted to go out Every day you have a really hard time with friends on Saturday night but she said staying awake in your classes. Teachers you are still too young to drive in cars with keep talking to you, but you don’t want other kids. Everyone else you hang with to say you watch your baby sister till gets to go, but you don’t. Some says to lie late while your mom works. It is hard to your mom and do it anyways. You really for you to get much sleep because she is want to go out and don’t know what to do. sick. You don’t want to fail or complain. What options do you have, and what would be the best choice? What can you do to deal with the stress you are feeling?

Adapted from the E Ola Pono Curriculum

Unit 3: Lesson #4 - Ho‘oholo i ka manawa a me ka ‘alo‘ahia

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