Students will analyze how thinking patterns influence feelings. Click on each of the links below for the definition of each method of thinking:
Positive Thinking
All or nothing thinking
over-generalization
perfectionism
Now compare your table to how you handled different situations. Which of the above ways of thinking do you feel in each situation? For each of these ways of thinking, come up with two synonyms for each word (Words that mean the same) .
BLOG POST: Now that you have learned the four patterns of thinking, which pattern do you find yourself in the most? Think about Mrs. T's examples. Remember our Blogging Guidelines. Include the pattern you find your self thinking and 2 examples. e.g.,positive thinking, all or nothing thinking,
over-generalization, perfectionism
Positive Thinking
All or nothing thinking
over-generalization
perfectionism
Now compare your table to how you handled different situations. Which of the above ways of thinking do you feel in each situation? For each of these ways of thinking, come up with two synonyms for each word (Words that mean the same) .
BLOG POST: Now that you have learned the four patterns of thinking, which pattern do you find yourself in the most? Think about Mrs. T's examples. Remember our Blogging Guidelines. Include the pattern you find your self thinking and 2 examples. e.g.,positive thinking, all or nothing thinking,
over-generalization, perfectionism
Kid President: What kind of Thinking pattern does he display?
All or nothing thinking:
Over-generalization thinking - ALWAYS, NEVER, ALL...