Leadership Exploration Activities for Students

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Engage students in leadership activities such as a scavenger word hunt for qualities, exploring leadership virtues, and identifying traits of great leaders. Through interactive exercises and discussions, students learn about empowering qualities essential for effective leadership and are encouraged to model themselves after inspiring leaders for future growth.


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  1. We are ALL Leaders!

  2. Scavenger Word Hunt Exercise One i. Leadership Virtues/Qualities Scavenger Hunt around the school - try and find the 16 qualities in 5 mins either write them on iPads or on paper. ii. When you come back we will discuss the meanings of these qualities see next page for whole list iii. What qualities have been missed?

  3. What Makes a Great Leader? Exercise Two i. Using your MJR book, go to the contents page [part 1] and tick which of these would help you become a GREAT leader. ii. With a highlighter mark your top FIVE of these. iii. Now put a box around your number ONE choice and be ready to justify why you chose this. Discuss choices as a class. iv. On the inside cover (white shiny part) use a white board marker to write your word maybe with a drawing and then your teacher will photograph it.

  4. Empowering Open Mindedness Motivated Patience Delegate Honesty Positive Attitude LEADERSHIP Humour Confidence Creativity Commitment Communication Intuitive Awareness Initiative Inspirational

  5. Where to from here? REMEMBER the following: 1. All of us have the potential to learn how to be a good leader. 2. Model yourself on a leader you aspire to be like in the future. Say the following ten 2 letter words to yourself: If it is to be, it is up to me.

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