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Study Hall:
Sit quietly, draw, read!Wait for your interactive notebook
to be passed out!
Warm Up (find next page in notebook)
Some of us look at the glass half full while otherssee the glass half empty. 1. Which do you do? 2. Explain why you look at it one way and not
the other.
Announcements
• You will need science supplies by Tuesday, November 12th (notebook, colored pencils, glue sticks, scissors)
• CMS Holiday next Monday, November 11th
(no school)
What is Optimism?
• Definition: hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something
Looking at the Glass!
• Can the way we look at the glass make us more or less optimistic?
• Explain?
Optimistic people…
• see the best in every person and possible situation • remain hopeful even in the face of
challenges, defeat, or setbacks• believe that, with effort, they can shape
their future• Remaining optimistic will allow you to be healthier,
happier, and have more success at school, work and home.
Optimism
http://www.values.com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots/99-The-Greatest
Optimism Worksheet
• Do not write on either worksheet• Complete both (2) in your notebook
5 Building Block of Optimism
• On along:
Complete Stations from Wednesday!
• Station #1: Worksheet for Anthony Robles• Station #2: 4 Featured Individuals with
worksheet• Station #3: Team Hoyt reading with questions
MLK Contest
• Once you complete all stations, you will have time to work on your MLK poster for the JMMS contest