PCT & Safety 27

Person Centered Thinking and Safety

Monday, December 14, 2020

Person-Centered Thinking & Safety 


Check In (3-5 mins)

Introduce Theme of the week and Skill Builder 

This week we’ll learn more about winter around the world and how to manage our time and activities to stay healthy and in good spirits. 


Show & Share (5-10mins)

Who is your favorite fictional character or imaginary character that is related to winter time? It can be a holiday character, a figure from a book, show, or story that you like, or even someone you made up. 


Tomorrow‘s Show & Share 

What is your favorite sport in the winter Olympics? Is it an ICE sport or a SNOW sport? Do you do that sport? Have you ever looked into Special Olympics for winter sports? 


Covid Mitigation Moment (5 mins)

How far apart is 6 feet? What does it look like? 

Looks like 2 cats laying down 

One large Bike 

2 large dogs


BODY BREAK 


Thematic Activity 01 (10-15 min)

Winter safety around the house 

Check out this check list


Winter Safety tips 

Tips for you



Internet Common Knowledge (3 min)

There is a common "convention" or habit in web design that the logo for a company goes to the home page of that website. HopeLearningServices has that. Show that clicking either logo on the top of the page from any other page, goes back to the home page.


*Reader’s Option-Life Skills Story   

PRESENTERS: if your group is reading the story and doing the exercises, the link will go to ALL the documents for that package of work. Scroll down to find the sheet you are working on on a given day

 

BODY BREAK


Thematic Activity 02 

Winter in the Southern Hemisphere 

Map of the world's Hemisphere's


Skill Builder 

Doing a household winter safety check. Has your home had these winterizing checks and maintenance done? 

  • Fix cracks and holes around doors and windows. 
  • Inspect your furnace and make sure the ducts and filters are clean. 
  • Ensure that the fireplace flue (chimney) is open and get it cleaned if there is a lot of built up soot. 
  • Clean out your gutters and rainspouts and check the roof for broken shingles or tiles. 
  • Install or check the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors 
  • Insulate exposed water pipes. 
  • Prepare an emergency kit with: (1) candles, matches, flashlights and batteries; and (2) store extra water and canned foods in case the weather keeps you from going out. 



What did we learn today? 

What are we doing this afternoon? 


 


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