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LESSON PLAN Dream, Dream, Dream

Theme Developing Myself


CAREER SKILLS Self Development
KEY SKILLS Communication, Working With Others
WORK RELATED LEARNING Learning For Work
COMPETENCIES *ai, *aiii, *bi, *bii, *ci, *cii, *di, **ei, **eii, **eiii, **eiv, **evi, ***fiii, ***fiv,
****li, ****mi,
SUGGESTED SUBJECT AREA Personal Development, English, Science and Tech.
Learning Outcomes
By completing this task students will be able to:

Explore a dream ambition.


Understand the difference between appropriate ambition and unrealistic fantasy.
Use career research skills to locate information.

Preparation and Materials

Copies of Activity Sheet Dream, Dream, Dream (1), (2) and if required (3) (see extension activity)
for each student.
Access to occupational information (see Teachers Notes).
Posters of pop stars/sportsmen and women, film stars and other pin ups.

Method
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Put the students into groups of 3 or 4.


Explain the aim of the exercise using the learning outcomes on Activity Sheet (1).
Discuss with the class any dreams or ambitions they may have.
Ask the students to think whether their dreams are achievable and realistic.
Working with a partner or in a small group, ask students to identify a particular ambition or dream and,
using occupational information available, analyse what would need to be done to achieve each of these
dreams.
Give out Activity Sheets (1) and (2) for students to complete.
On completion, discuss with the class any particular aspects which may be difficult e.g. examination
grades, finance etc.
Ask the students what they have learned from the lesson.
Summarise the main learning outcomes.

Extension Activity

Give out Activity Sheet (3) for students to complete using the occupational information available.

TEACHERS NOTES Dream, Dream, Dream


Preparation How to provide occupational information
This lesson can be used as an introduction to the careers library. Lesson plan in grade 9. Otherwise the
students can be taken into the computer lab and told where they might find some careers information on the
web.
However, this lesson could be used as a lighthearted and fun introduction, perhaps with the help of the
guidance counselors to locate items in the library related to the students dreams/ambitions.
Alternatively, students could make a start on the first task at the end of the previous lesson by providing
their dream/ ambition to you. Arrangements could then be made to either locate appropriate occupational
information (computer printouts/photocopies) or to provide lunchtime support for students to find the
information in the library to bring to this lesson.
Introduction and Conclusions
Ask the students who their heroes are. Which people would they most like to follow in the footsteps of?
E.g. top model, a famous film star, part of a famous pop group, sport person etc.
Stress that most people have dreams and ambitions. Aspirations can be good if they help us to make an
effort to use our potential, to succeed. To dot his we need to analyse how we can achieve our dreams and
plan how to do it.
Without knocking any students dreams carefully explain that sometimes we need to decide whether we
really have our head in the clouds and it is a case of missions impossible.
Examples of former students who have gone on to achieve success in different ways, and of your own
youthful ambitions may help to reinforce the message.

Learning Outcomes: By completing this task you will be able to:

Explore a dream ambition.


Understand the differences between appropriate ambition and unrealistic fantasy.
Use career research skills to locate information.

ACTIVITY SHEET (1) Dream, Dream, Dream

What about me what


dream or ambition do I
have?

B
3 reasons for this
ambition.

What qualifications do I need


to achieve my dream?

What personal
qualities will I need?

E
Will I need any
particular skills?

ACTIVITY SHEET (2) Dream, Dream, Dream

I have looked at my answers A-E and I think my


ambition is realistic/unrealistic (delete inappropriate answer)
My reasons for this are:

Which particular aspects would I have difficulty in


achieving?

Which aspects would I find fairly easy to


accomplish?

I could find out more information about my dream


ambition from:
a.
b.
c.

ACTIVITY SHEET (3) Dream, Dream, Dream


In groups, list at least 3 ways in which you think that each of the following
could fulfil their dreams:

Karen wants to be a
presenter on
childrens television.
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Gary wants to be a
Stuntman in films.

Anthony wants to
Play for Canadas
Hockey team.

Jane wants to sail


Around the world
Single handed.

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