Grade 3/4 Class
Along with the host teacher and myself, the students proceeded to discuss what the main message of the video. Then, they listed the strategies that Cookie Monster mentioned in the music video. This also fostered a discussion on what the term self-regulation is and why it is important in the classroom and the school as a whole.
Finally, as a class, the students and the host teacher co-constructed a chart that the students could use to refer to their discussed strategies on self-regulation.
Grade 4/5 and Grade 8 Classes
The students in the Grade 4/5 and 8 classes also enjoyed watching the Sesame Street video. Although the music video is ultimately aimed at a younger audience, the students were still able to focus on the main message of self-control and self-regulation. They were also engaged in a very interesting discussion on what self-regulation is, why it is important at school (and at home) and ways they can show it at school. The following week, as an extension this, the host teachers and I conducted a variation of the marshmallow experiment to help the students foster a deeper understanding of self-control.
In this activity, each student was given a marshmallow on a napkin that was placed on his or her desk. The students were instructed not to eat the marshmallow (they could clearly see that we had a full bag of them as they were distributed) and that they would get more if they could wait five minutes. The host teacher and I stepped outside of the classroom for a few minutes. We also returned, circulating the room, sometimes even snacking on a few marshmallows. Within the designated timelime, most students were able to resist eating the marshmallow. However, I was able to notice a few behaviours (which was discussed as a class) including:
Strategies students used to resist eating the marshmallow in the Grade 4/5 class |
Additional strategies students used to resist the marshmallow |
A summary of the class discussion on the experiment and the marshmallows used in the activity |