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Lesson 11
Angus Processing
Conditions of Self-Esteem
GOAL REVIEW # 1GOAL REVIEW # 1• Please write your goal, using SPECIFIC
words, in the space provided on the form.Whatever was written in your step two, on your
goal plan, is your GOAL…MAKE IT SPECIFIC if it was written that way on your goal plan.
• Look to the week of 9/23… assess your progress .
• What steps have you taken toward your goal?• What is helping you work toward your goal?• What is getting in your way? What do you need to
do to overcome what is getting in your way?
OBJECTIVES:I CAN…
Name the four conditions of self-esteem.
Explain the four conditions of self- esteem.
List examples for each condition of self-esteem.
Apply Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to the characters and events that took place in “ANGUS.”
Project #1 MaterialsProject #1 Materials“ALL ABOUT ME” “ALL ABOUT ME”
On the appropriate class date bring personal pictures, magazines, stickers, or other decorative items that you could use to represent yourself.
Start in class on: BD classes-10/9 Think about your hobbies, interests, talents,
goals, thoughts, feelings, etc. You will have most of the block to start your
project. It will be finished outside of class.
Due Date: BD classes-10/16 This is worth 20% of your marking
period’s grade!!!
“Angus” HOMEWORK-
Elbow Partner- share your ideas on question # 4.
DiscouragingDefending
Redirecting
Processing TASKSProcessing TASKSCharacters: Characters:
Angus/Troy/Melissa/Rick/Mom/Grandpa/PrinAngus/Troy/Melissa/Rick/Mom/Grandpa/Principalcipal
“ANGUS”-Maslow’sHierarchy of Needs
Connection:For each level of NEEDS-choose a character,
from the movie, and give a specific example of how that character was
able to get that need met. You may use a
different character for each level of needs.
Real- Life Situations:
For the highlighted situation on you paper- explain how a teenager could deal with or change that situation in a healthy way in order to get that need met.
Four Conditions of Self-esteem
ConnectivenessUniquenessPowerModels
Connectiveness: Angus to science Angus to football Rick to football Angus and Melissa Angus and Troy Angus and Grandpa Grandpa and April Angus and Mom
The feeling of satisfaction that a person gains from being connected to other people, places or things.
Uniqueness Angus and his plum
suit Angus smart in
science and selected for the magnet school
Grandpa marrying April
Grandpa – not caring what others think – screw’ em
A sense of respect that a person receives, from both self and others, when they are acknowledged for what makes them special and different.
Power Grandpa giving
Angus advice. Angus sticking up
for himself at the dance.
Angus being selected for the magnet school.
Grandpa marrying April
Having the capability to positively influence the circumstances of their lives in important ways.
Models Angus to Troy Grandpa to
Angus Angus to Melissa Science to Angus Angus to the
entire school
Reference points that help a person to
establish meaningful values, goals, ideals and personal standards.
TICKET-OUT-THE-DOOR and HOMEWORK
Complete the ticket out the door.
Parenting Moment: Complete the set of
questions, based on “ANGUS,” for homework.
Good Self-Concept Feeling good about your physical
appearance and talents. Being able to meet challenges. Having healthy relationships with
other people. Receiving family support and
encouragement.
INNER-OUTER CIRCLE • One inner half of the class forms an outer
circle in the front of the room, while the other half forms an inner circle facing the person opposite them who is in the outer circle.
• When instructed, you will share the message you learned from “ANGUS.”
• Listen for instructions…