Lesson

Thinking Traps

What are thinking traps, and how can they impact our well-being when we use tech?

Grade

6–12

Time

45 mins.

Objectives

  • Learn about "thinking traps" and how they can impact us while we use tech.
  • Recognize and label common thinking traps, like mind reading and all-or-nothing thinking.

Vocabulary

thinking trap . negative automatic thoughts . digital well-being
thinking trap exaggerated or irrational negative thought patterns that can lead us to believe things that aren't necessarily true
negative automatic thoughts negative thoughts that pop up in our minds, which may not be true or helpful to us
digital well-being experiencing media and technology in ways that support one's mental, physical, social, and emotional health
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Part 3 of this lesson involves a class voting activity. Activity prep:

  • Print out the Thinking Traps posters and place them on a wall in the classroom. 
  • Have something students can use for voting: either a set of circle stickers (five per student) or a marker (one per student). (All can be the same color).

Lesson Plan

45 mins.

What You’ll Need

In Class

For Families

This lesson was co-created with Center for Digital Thriving and KQED.