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By the end of this lesson, students will:
Have you ever thought about how amazing it is that there’s no one else in the world exactly like you? Even identical twins have different personalities, different talents, and different things they love to do!
Let’s play a game called “What Makes Me, Me!” I want you to think about all the things that make you unique.
It could be:
For example, maybe:
Think about something that makes you different from your friends or family.
Maybe you’re the only one who:
All these little things add up to make you uniquely YOU!
And here’s something really cool to think about: Just like a fingerprint, your combination of talents, interests, and abilities is completely unique. No one else in the world has exactly the same mix as you do.
What’s something special about you that you’d like to share?
Teaching Note: This opening helps students recognize and appreciate their individuality while setting up the deeper exploration of personal talents and potential to come.
You know how a seed contains everything needed to grow into a beautiful plant?
Well, you’re like that seed – full of amazing potential just waiting to grow!
Let’s break down what we mean by “potential“:
Think of potential like making a delicious cake:
All three parts work together to create something amazing!
Your Natural Talents These are things that just come naturally to you, like:
What You Learn This is like adding tools to your toolbox:
Your Inner Drive This is your personal “engine” that makes you want to:
Let me give you an example: Think about someone who becomes a great basketball player.
All three parts working together help them reach their potential!
What’s really exciting is that everyone has their own special mix of these three things. Can you think of something you’re good at?
Let’s break it down into these three parts!
Let me give you an example: Think about someone who becomes a great basketball player.
All three parts working together help them reach their potential!
What’s really exciting is that everyone has their own special mix of these three things. Can you think of something you’re good at?
Let’s break it down into these three parts!
Teaching Note: Help students understand that potential isn’t just about natural talent – it’s about combining talents with learning and motivation to achieve great things.
Let’s fill this out together! Take your time thinking about each section. Sometimes we don’t notice our own strengths, so think about:
There are no wrong answers – this is all about discovering what makes YOU special!
As you write, tell me about some of your answers. I’d love to hear what you discover about yourself!
# My Personal Strengths Discovery Sheet
Name: _________________
Date: _________________
## My Superpower Areas
### Things I'm Good At...
* At home: _______________________
* At school: ______________________
* With friends: ____________________
* In sports/activities: _______________
* When helping others: _____________
### Things That Make Me Happy...
* I love doing: ____________________
* I get excited about: ______________
* I lose track of time when: _________
* I'm proud when: _________________
### What Others Notice...
* My family says I'm good at: ________
* My friends say I'm great at: ________
* My teachers notice I: _____________
* People come to me when: _________
### My Learning Adventures...
* I want to learn more about: ________
* I'm curious about: _______________
* I'd like to try: __________________
* I dream of: ____________________
### My Special Qualities...
* Three words that describe me:
1. _____________________________
2. _____________________________
3. _____________________________
### My Proudest Moments...
Draw or write about a time when you felt really proud of something you did:
______________________________
______________________________
Remember,
Teaching Note: Help students dig deeper when they seem unsure. Sometimes they need help recognizing strengths they take for granted. Celebrate each strength they identify, and help them see how different strengths can work together.
Let me tell you a story about three friends – Maya, Alex, and Jordan – and their amazing discovery in their school’s abandoned garden.
One day, their science teacher, Ms. Chen, gathered them around and said, “You know that old garden behind the school? There’s something incredibly valuable hidden there. Something that could change everything.”
The three friends were so excited! They imagined finding buried treasure, ancient artifacts, or maybe even dinosaur bones. Every day after school, they worked in the garden:
– Maya mapped out different areas to explore
– Alex researched what plants used to grow there
– Jordan organized their tools and plans
They dug carefully, cleared weeds, and turned the soil. Days passed, then weeks. No treasure. They started feeling disappointed.
“Maybe Ms. Chen was wrong,” Maya sighed.
“Or maybe we’re not looking in the right place,” Alex suggested.
Then Jordan had an idea: “Well, since we’ve cleared all this space, why don’t we plant something?”
They decided to try:
– Maya used her planning skills to design the garden
– Alex applied his research to choose the right plants
– Jordan created a schedule to care for everything
To their surprise, something magical started happening. The garden began to bloom! Not just with flowers and vegetables, but with other wonderful things too:
– Other students started joining them
– Teachers brought their classes to learn
– Younger kids asked them for gardening advice
– The whole school started feeling prouder
One day, Ms. Chen visited their thriving garden. “I see you found the treasure,” she smiled.
“But we didn’t find anything buried here,” Maya said.
“Didn’t you?” Ms. Chen asked. “Look what you’ve discovered:
– Maya, you found you’re a natural leader
– Alex, you learned you love solving problems
– Jordan, you realized you’re great at organizing
Plus, you’ve created something beautiful that helps everyone!”
The friends looked at each other in amazement. The real treasure wasn’t buried in the garden – it was inside them all along, just waiting to be discovered through their hard work and dedication.
What do you think about this story? Have you ever discovered something special about yourself while working on a project? What hidden talents might you have that are just waiting to be discovered?
Teaching Note: This story helps students understand that discovering their potential often comes through effort and trying new things, and that everyone has valuable gifts to contribute.
Let’s create something special – your own personal “Talent Gallery” that shows off all the amazing things you can do! Think of it like creating a museum exhibit about YOU.
Creating Your Talent Display
First, let’s gather our “exhibits”:
Let’s make a creative poster together.
We’ll divide it into different sections:
1. My Physical Talents
2. My Mind Powers
3. My Heart Strengths
4. My Special Skills
As we create each section, tell me:
Let’s make it colorful and fun!
We can:
When we’re done, you’ll have a beautiful display of what makes you special. We can even leave some blank spaces for new talents you’ll discover!
Teaching Note: Help students recognize that talents come in many forms – not just traditional skills like sports or music, but also things like being a good listener or having a great imagination. Encourage them to think broadly about what makes them special.
Here’s what we discovered today:
Over the next week, become a “Strength Detective.”
Your mission is to:
Write down what you learn. You might be surprised by what others notice about you!
For example, you might write:
“I interviewed my grandmother, and she said she admires how patient I am when helping my little brother with his homework. I never thought of patience as a special talent before !“
When we meet next time, we’ll talk about things that might hold us back from using our talents fully. Bring your interview notes – I’d love to hear what you discovered about yourself!
Remember our special saying:
“Your potential is like a garden – the more you tend it, the more beautiful it grows!“
Teaching Note: End the session on an empowering note that encourages students to continue exploring their strengths while building anticipation for the next lesson about overcoming internal barriers.
Like a garden waiting to grow
You’ve got gifts that want to show
Everyone’s got something special
That makes them who they are!
[Verse 1]
Maybe you’re good at singing songs
Or solving puzzles all day long
Could be you’re great at making friends
Or helping others in the end
Some can run and jump so high
Others make great butterfly
Every talent that you bring
Makes our garden really sing
[Pre-Chorus]
You’re like a seed about to grow
(About to grow!)
With so much more than you might know
(Than you might know!)
Just add some learning, add some care
(Add some care!)
And watch your garden grow so fair
[Chorus]
You’ve got treasures deep inside
Different gifts from all the rest
Like a garden full of flowers
Each one blooming at its best
(At its best!)
[Verse 2]
Some folks notice tiny things
Others soar on creative wings
Maybe math just clicks for you
Or you know just what to do
When a friend is feeling down
Or someone needs help getting ’round
Every skill that makes you YOU
Is something special, something true
[Pre-Chorus]
You’re like a seed about to grow
(About to grow!)
With so much more than you might know
(Than you might know!)
Just add some learning, add some care
(Add some care!)
And watch your garden grow so fair
[Bridge]
Sometimes others see in you
What you haven’t noticed yet
Like Ms. Chen who helped her students
Find the gifts that they could get
[vocal effect: group of children]
In the garden of our minds
Every day we grow and shine!
[Verse 3]
Physical talents, mind powers too
Heart strengths that show in what you do
Special skills that make you shine
Growing stronger all the time
Like that garden in our tale
Where three friends could not fail
When they worked with what they knew
Look what amazing things they grew!
[Chorus]
You’ve got treasures deep inside
Different gifts from all the rest
Like a garden full of flowers
Each one blooming at its best
(At its best!)
[Outro]
Your potential’s like a seed
Growing daily as you learn
Tend it well with love and care
Watch the magic as you turn
Remember, at QMAK, we don’t just teach; we empower. We don’t just inform; we inspire. We don’t just question; we act. Become a Gold Member, and let’s unlock your child’s full potential, one question at a time.