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Lessons from the News
Practice sorting fact from fiction in coronavirus news.
In determining which news makes sense and can be trusted, there are online resources that can help determine fact from opinion. Check out this guide.
In the era of coronavirus, we are bombarded with news more than ever. But what’s fact, fiction and opinion? This three-part lesson will help you decide!
Find new meaning in COVID-19 news. Write a poem using words found in articles or other text sources.
Viral Challenges
Crafts
Mindfulness
“Sadly, there is no one we treat as badly as we treat ourselves,” Kristin Neff, who researches compassion, says. Let’s fix that and practice some self love and compassion!
Did you know, the simple act of expressing gratitude can actually raise our happiness levels? It’s true! Research shows that when we choose to focus on the gifts in our lives, we experience improvements in our health and overall well-being. Make it Lit and start a gratitude journal!
Big feelings? Let it RAIN: Recognize, Allow, Interact with others, New wave.gs? Let it RAIN: Recognize, Allow, Interact with others, New wave. Learn more about this mindfulness practice to help manage emotions.
You can do this 5 senses practice anywhere from your bedroom, backyard, looking out the window or a walk around the block. Start by taking a deep breath and then notice each of your senses. Make it Lit: Write about an emotion using this poetry template that incorporates the 5 senses.
Try these breathing exercises to help quiet your mind and to stay in control of your thoughts and actions. Make it Lit: Read a poem “Keeping Quiet” by Pablo Neruda and journal.
Mindfully Empowered offers tips for staying calm and grounded in these uncertain times.
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