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Warrior Heart Commitment Lesson

Warrior Heart Commitment Lesson

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🛡️ Part 1: Understanding Commitment

1. Read this quote: "Commitment means staying loyal to what you said you were going to do long after the mood you said it in has left." What does this mean to you?
2. Circle the best definition of commitment:

Doing something only when you feel like it

Staying loyal to your promises even when it's difficult

Changing your mind whenever you want

Only keeping promises to your friends

3. What does "Mā te Ngākau ū" mean? Fill in the blank:

Mā te Ngākau ū means having the heart of a ________________.

💪 Part 2: What Commitment Looks Like

4. Tick all the examples that show commitment:

Practising piano every day even when you don't want to

Quitting a sports team after one hard training session

Helping a friend with homework when you promised

Studying for a test even though it's boring

Giving up on learning te reo Māori because it's challenging

Standing up for someone being bullied

5. Complete this T-chart by writing examples and non-examples of commitment:

COMMITMENT                                  NON-COMMITMENT

___________________________________ | ___________________________________

___________________________________ | ___________________________________

___________________________________ | ___________________________________

___________________________________ | ___________________________________

🎯 Part 3: Warrior Heart Values

6. Match the warrior heart values with their meanings:
1. Resilience
2. Determination
3. Focus
4. Loyalty
A. Staying true to your word
B. Bouncing back from setbacks
C. Keeping your attention on goals
D. Not giving up when things get tough
7. Draw a symbol that represents your "warrior heart" - what gives you strength and commitment?

📝 Part 4: My Commitment Action Plan

8. Write your personal action statements:

I can show commitment in the classroom by:

I can show commitment in my community by:

9. Think of a time when you showed commitment. Describe what happened and how it felt:

🎭 Part 5: Commitment Scenarios

10. Read this scenario and write how you would show commitment:

Your friend asks you to help them study for a maths test, but your favourite TV show is on at the same time. You promised to help them yesterday.

11. Circle the response that shows the strongest warrior heart commitment:

"I'll help you after my show finishes"

"I can't help today, maybe tomorrow"

"I promised to help you, so let's study now and I'll watch my show later"

"Ask someone else to help you instead"

12. Write one commitment you will make to yourself this week:

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