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Authentizität Einheitenplan

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Unterstützt: Authentizität, Mut und Freundschaft

Die Lektionen von Einhorn ermutigen Schüler, ihr wahres Selbst zu zeigen. Der Authentizitäts-Unterrichtsplan bietet Schülern die Möglichkeit, eigene Wege der Authentizität zu entdecken und hilft ihnen, die Unterschiede anderer willkommen zu heißen und zu respektieren. Mit der Unterstützung von Einhorn fühlen sich Schüler gestärkt, sich selbst und andere so zu akzeptieren, wie sie sind, indem sie danach suchen, was jeden zum Leuchten bringt.

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*Dieses Curriculum ist nur als digitaler Download erhältlich

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Michael Z. ★★★★★

The friendship scenarios gave my class the perfect framework to discuss what being a good friend really looks like. My students opened up in ways they hadn't all year.

Benjamin ★★★★★

I used the bravery lesson with my 4th graders and they actually opened up about times they felt different. The prompts are structured well enough to guide discussion without being too rigid.

James ★★★★★

The activities around friendship gave my students real talking points for navigating social situations honestly. It’s refreshing to have a unit that makes bravery feel less abstract and more like a daily choice.

Christopher ★★★★★

My class had a great time with the bravery lesson plans—the prompts really got them thinking about what it means to be themselves. It’s refreshing to find a unit that tackles authenticity without being preachy.

Kevin ★★★★★

The friendship section sparked a deep class discussion about what real support looks like, not just being nice. My students are finally opening up about their own struggles after those identity exercises.

Thomas S. ★★★★★

The friendship discussion prompts alone were worth the download; they sparked such honest conversations among my fourth graders. I've already seen kids being more open about who they are in class.

James ★★★★★

My students really latched onto the "Bravery" lesson—they started sharing their own stories of being scared to be themselves. The discussion prompts in this unit made it so easy to keep the conversation going without me having to steer it constantly. It’s the kind of resource that makes a tricky topic feel natural.

Leo ★★★★★

I was nervous about teaching authenticity to my students, but the lesson on bravery paired with friendship made the concept click for everyone. The structured activities gave them real opportunities to share who they are without feeling exposed. It’s the kind of unit that turns a classroom into a safe space.

Julian W. ★★★★★

The journaling activities about being brave helped my fifth graders open up in ways I hadn't seen before. It's refreshing to have a ready-to-go unit that actually sparks real conversations instead of just busywork.

Leo ★★★★★

The discussion prompts about friendship and bravery got my third graders opening up in ways they never do during morning meeting. The lesson on "being your true self" actually sparked a really thoughtful conversation about what makes us unique.