What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Hello and welcome to my Executive Functioning Skills for Teens Ongoing course, where each week we learn, practice, and develop the necessary Executive Functioning skills to succeed both personally and academically in an ever-growing and competitive world market. During each class meeting, we will explore a specific set of skills, using graphic organizers and various visual-auditory exercises to conceptualize and motivate students to immediately begin their goal-setting. Each meeting is designed to stand-alone, so that any student can enroll at any point during the year and immediately begin receiving the instruction that they need as they advance through each grade level, and into college or the work force. I first became interested in teaching executive functioning skills to teens after having attended a professional development workshop on teen mentoring, and then taking a course in which executive functioning skills was covered as a topic. Since then, I have been incorporating this type of instruction into my full courses. I think it was my love of Psychology and Secondary Education (college minors) that ultimately led me to choose that particular professional development option, but It's been a blast incorporating these crucial teen like-skills into lessons ever since. I also have a lot of experience working with ASD and ADHD students, having chosen that area specifically for my volunteer hours in college, and then having facilitated IEPs for inclusion-style teaching in the brick-and-mortar English classroom. I can't wait to meet you all in my class very soon! --Stephen Lee COURSE SYLLABUS Getting Organized, Planning Ahead, and Prioritizing Being Flexible Holding on to Information Dealing with Strong Emotions Thinking Things Through and Making Adjustments Executive Functioning Skills Question and Answer Period Getting Started How to ask for Help Staying Focused Strengthening your Skills Getting Ready in the Morning Executive Functioning Skills Question and Answer Period Getting Organized & Making the Most of Your To-do List Doing Homework Participating in Class Discussions Working on Group Projects Studying for a Quiz or a Test Executive Functioning Skills Question and Answer Period Studying for an Exam Writing a Paper Submitting an Application Making an Appointment Cleaning Your Room Executive Functioning Skills Question and Answer Period Getting Chores Done Making Plans with Friends Talking and Listening to Others Checking Your Progress (Self-monitoring) Taking Time for Yourself Handling Hard Feelings - Be Kind to Yourself Going with the Flow Executive Functioning Skills Question and Answer Period COURSE WORKBOOK ACTIVTIIES: ACTIVITY 1: EXECUTIVE SKILLS SELF-ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY 2: SEEING YOURSELF ACTIVITY 3: DEFEATING YOUR “BEAST” ACTIVITY 4: SLOW MOTION ACTIVITY 5: SPOTTING DISORGANIZATION ACTIVITY 6: CLEAN SWEEP! ACTIVITY 7: ORGANIZATIONAL TOOLS ACTIVITY 8: HOW DO YOU USE YOUR TIME? ACTIVITY 9: SCHEDULING YOUR TIME ACTIVITY 10: DAILY PLANNING ACTIVITY 11: WHERE DO FEELINGS COME FROM? ACTIVITY 12: UNDERSTANDING YOUR FEELINGS ACTIVITY 13: HANDLING YOUR NEGATIVE FEELINGS ACTIVITY 14: WHAT’S AN IMPULSE? ACTIVITY 15: LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP ACTIVITY 16: STANDING UP TO YOUR PEERS ACTIVITY 17: FLEXIBILITY ACTIVITY 18: IMPROVISING ACTIVITY 19: PERSPECTIVE MATTERS ACTIVITY 20: PROCRASTINATION PROBLEMS ACTIVITY 21: BREAK IT DOWN! ACTIVITY 22: HELPING HAND ACTIVITY 23: WHAT’S IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT? ACTIVITY 24: DELAYED GRATIFICATION ACTIVITY 25: THE CENTER OF ATTENTION ACTIVITY 26: IMPROVING YOUR WORKING MEMORY ACTIVITY 27: USING MNEMONICS ACTIVITY 28: TEACH AN OLD BRAIN NEW TRICKS ACTIVITY 29: LETTER TO YOUR FUTURE SELF ACTIVITY 30: STICK TO IT! ACTIVITY 31: IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Bachelor's Degree in English from Stephen F Austin State University
Hello, my name is teacher Lee and I am an English teaching expert. I have taught all levels of English, from elementary and middle school through high school and into college, and the business world. I have four years experience as a college English tutor, one year as a substitute English teacher, three years of experience in the traditional high school classroom, and one year of teaching ESL classes, both physically and remotely (for a total of 9 years professional working experience!). I believe in student-centered learning, and differentiated instruction with an emphasis on immediate correction and feedback. I'm from Texas (yee haw!) and love to camp outdoors as well as travel to new and interesting cities.
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Live Group Class
$50
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 19 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
1-18 learners per class