This resource series is designed to help middle and high school students develop critical thinking, listening, and speaking skills through engaging TED Talks. Each lesson is based on a short 3 minute TED Talk and includes:
10 Comprehension questions to ensure students grasp key concepts from the talk.
20 Reflective discussion prompts that encourage students to analyze the speaker’s message and relate it to their own lives.
Extension activities to promote goal setting, creativity, and personal growth.
This resource is regarding Derek Sivers' Ted Talk “How to Start a Movement". Students will explore how social influence, group behavior, and courage play a role in starting and sustaining movements. They will:
✔️ Reflect on their own experiences with leadership
✔️ Reflect on the importance of the first follower in making an idea successful
✔️ Enhance speaking and critical thinking skills through meaningful discussions.
Each resource is classroom-ready and designed to foster engagement, self-reflection, and communication. Perfect for ESL learners, debate teams, and personal development activities!
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