Understanding Positivity and Negativity in Everyday Situations

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Exploring the concepts of positivity and negativity through various scenarios, such as feelings towards school transitions, amusement park experiences, and more. Discover how individuals navigate their emotions and perceptions in different contexts, shedding light on the significance of mindset in shaping outcomes.


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  1. WEEK 28 DAY 3: POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, COMMIT

  2. EXCERPT FROM YEAR-ROUND SCHOOL: I AM FOR IT

  3. The students in this study have positive feelings about year-. round schools, they feel good about them. Positive: When you feel positive about a situation, you feel good about it. You are hopeful and confident

  4. If positive means feeling good about a situation and positive and negative are antonyms, what do you think negative means? POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ARE ANTONYMS

  5. Soon you will be going to middle school. Do you feel positive or negative about that? Why? TTYP Use the word positive or negative in your response.

  6. At the entrance to the skate park, Bryson begins to think of the possibility that he might get hurt or get teased by the other skaters. He loses his nerve and heads back home. Is Bryson feeling positive or negative? Why do you think that? Use the word positive/negative in your response.

  7. Alana grins as she steps off the bus on the first day of school. She has a hunch that this is going to be a great year. Is Alana feeling positive or negative? Why do you think that? TTYP Use the word positive/negative in your response.

  8. Caden goes to an amusement park and discovers that he is one inch too short to go on the most popular ride. He is very upset and thinks that it is an injustice that he is not allowed to ride the roller coaster. Is Caden feeling positive or negative? Why do you think that? TTYP Use the word positive/negative in your response.

  9. Excerpt from Year-round School: I m Against It

  10. Commit: To promise to do something and not change your mind Students with traditional school schedules can commit, or promise, to work for 2 months in the summer because they're on break .

  11. Would you commit to reading for one hour each day? Why? TTYP Use the word commit in your response.

  12. Would you commit to volunteering in the school office every morning before school? Why? TTYP Use the word Commit in your response.

  13. Would you commit to walking your neighbors dog for one week while she's on vacation? Why? Use the word Commit in your response.

  14. Would you commit to walking your neighbors dog for one week while she's on vacation? Why? Be ready to share your partner s thinking. Use the word Commit in your response.

  15. When have you committed to doing something for yourself or for another person? Use the word Commit in your response.

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