, Rogers, C., Summers, M., McMurry, B., , & Phillips, M. (2022). Positive Psychology in the Classroom: Lesson Plans for English Language Teachers. EdTech Books. https://edtechbooks.org/PositivePsychologyintheClassroom
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Explain that the lesson is about creativity.
Display the following definition on the board: creativity–the ability to use your imagination to produce new ideas or make things. Show the following examples to explain what creativity is:
Explain that people can be creative in many different ways.
Have students think of something they made, did, or said that they consider creative. You may want to show them an example of something you created that you consider creative such as a poem you wrote, a room you decorated, etc.
Provide a stack of paper for the class (you can choose whether it’s colored or construction, etc).
Find an example of creativity and share it in class. Why do you consider it creative? The example can be something you have created or something someone else has created.
Tuesday:
Share the following quote and have a class discussion:
“Creativity is intelligence having fun.” -Albert Einstein
Wednesday:
Have the students all write the most creative sentences they can think of, and share them with a partner.
Thursday:
Ask the students to brainstorm how they can be more creative or set more time aside in their schedule for creativity.
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