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- SofH - class & life Spring 2022
- NEW - Time Confetti
- NEW - Happiness Hacks
- NEW - The Power of Fun
- Getting started
- Introducing happiness
- Main Activity Download Center
- 10 Minutes for Happiness (quick tasks)
- Happiness Haiku (consolidation)
- Positive brain chemicals
- New! 3 minutes for positivity
- Becoming Friends
- Savoring
- 5 photos (A savoring task with student projects)
- Flourishing
- Flow
- Positivity
- Laughter
- Meditation
- Mindfulness for kids
- Balloon toss (icebreakers)
- Song/lip dub (Marc's Ss): Pharrell William's HAPPY
- Activities from other teachers
- Don't laugh at me
- Videos of Marc's Talks
- Posters
- Bookshelf (NEW books listed)
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- NUFS MA TESOL task page
- English Firsthand syllabus tie-in
- Monk for a Month (mindfulness)
- Misc PowerPoint downloads
- Contact Marc
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- InnovationsPosPsych downloads
- Positive Psychology in SLA (book)
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- NEW BOOK
- test page
- songs for distance teaching
Positive Chemicals, the brain and the classroom.
Click HERE for a handout that lists seven neurotransmitters and hormones, what they do and how to trigger them in the classroom.
Click HERE for a video of Marc doing a presentation on this topic at JALT2019. Unfortunately, the video doesn't show the PowerPoint.
Chick HERE to download the PowerPoint. I had to remove the videos to make it small enough to upload. I did put in links the the videos on Youtube.com
I suggest you download the the PowerPoint AND open up the video. If you have 2 devises (for example, a smart phone and a computer), play the PPT and the video at the same time. If you only have one, try a split screen. Enjoy. I just rewatched it for the first time in a year. There is a lot of good content.
At the bottom of this page there is a simpler chart that you might want to give your students. (Thanks to Facebook friend Susan Miya it that)
Click HERE for a video of Marc doing a presentation on this topic at JALT2019. Unfortunately, the video doesn't show the PowerPoint.
Chick HERE to download the PowerPoint. I had to remove the videos to make it small enough to upload. I did put in links the the videos on Youtube.com
I suggest you download the the PowerPoint AND open up the video. If you have 2 devises (for example, a smart phone and a computer), play the PPT and the video at the same time. If you only have one, try a split screen. Enjoy. I just rewatched it for the first time in a year. There is a lot of good content.
At the bottom of this page there is a simpler chart that you might want to give your students. (Thanks to Facebook friend Susan Miya it that)