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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Read about the experience of a teen who has grown up in a military family; identify challenges and benefits involved in growing up in a military family; empathize with the challenges new kids in school may face.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 7: Demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.
CASEL: Social awareness; relationship skills
KEY VOCAB
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Nate, 16, has already lived in more places than many people live in their whole lives. Here’s what he wants you to know about the ups and downs of life as a child of a service member.
Before you read the article “My Life in a Military Family,” ask your students the following pre-reading question:
What are the challenges and benefits of growing up in a military family?
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
Continue the learning journey with the following writing prompt:
Have your students imagine they’re THE NEW KID—in this case, a teen from a military family who is adjusting to life in a new home town after living in another city for the past few years. Have them write a one to two-page journal entry describing the challenges and rewards of being new.
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