Overview
Leaders need to be able to work together. It’s a skillset that’ll carry with you for a lifetime. When everyone is in sync and prepared, things go well, but when students aren’t engaged, groups can fall apart. Movie Script brings to life the need to come together as a group and act as one.
- Your students will learn the importance of having everyone in the group engaged and the challenges a group faces when a team member isn’t prepared
- Your students will be reminded of the need to always be ready
- Your students will learn the correlation between how one prepares and how one performs
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Lesson Plan
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Example Videos
See Movie Script in action below to get a better understanding of how to teach the the Exercise.
Additional Resources
Exercise Reminder Card
To emphasize and reinforce the lessons learned in this exercise with your players, download and share this graphic with them 24 hours after completing the exercise.
Exercise Slides
Powerpoint slides ready for you to use
Quiz Questions
Use these questions below to engage after you have taught the exercise.
- Why is it important to take pride in your preparation?
- What happens to the team if you’re not prepared when your number is called?
- What is just as important to prepare for success during the test?
At Home
Coaches, use the below question, reflection, and action to engage parents, guardians, and other family members in the lessons learned in this exercise.
Suggestions on how to use: Email to parents the day you have taught this lesson, add it to the materials you send home, or text it to text message threads with your players.
- Question: How does Movie Script illustrate the importance of constantly staying prepared?
- Reflection: What do you need to do in order to perform “your responsibilities” to your highest ability?
- Action: Discuss how you can work well with your classmates this week. Share your successes each day.
Teacher Reflection
Take a moment to reflect on the lesson and how you can lead by example to your students.