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In this episode, I introduce a new Saturday series called Saturday Stories, a collection of short leadership stories designed for use with students. These stories are part of the Leadership Kit, a resource built to help teachers develop shared leadership language through real moments kids recognize.
I share the first Saturday Story, Aaliyah Notices, which focuses on the value of listening and the skill of stopping interruptions. Through a simple classroom moment, the story shows how awareness, patience, and respectful listening help everyone feel heard.
I also explain how teachers can use these stories naturally throughout the week by asking reflection, noticing, and application questions. The goal is not perfection, but conversation, consistency, and helping leadership skills grow over time.
Show Notes• Introduction to the Saturday Stories series
• Overview of the Leadership Kit
• Leadership value: Listening to others
• Skill focus: Stop interrupting
• Story-based approach to leadership development
• Discussion questions for classroom use
Key Takeaways• Leadership skills grow through shared language and stories
• Interrupting is often excitement, not disrespect
• Pausing helps others feel heard
• Naming skills helps students recognize leadership moments
• Consistent reflection builds long-term habits
By Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas KleveIn this episode, I introduce a new Saturday series called Saturday Stories, a collection of short leadership stories designed for use with students. These stories are part of the Leadership Kit, a resource built to help teachers develop shared leadership language through real moments kids recognize.
I share the first Saturday Story, Aaliyah Notices, which focuses on the value of listening and the skill of stopping interruptions. Through a simple classroom moment, the story shows how awareness, patience, and respectful listening help everyone feel heard.
I also explain how teachers can use these stories naturally throughout the week by asking reflection, noticing, and application questions. The goal is not perfection, but conversation, consistency, and helping leadership skills grow over time.
Show Notes• Introduction to the Saturday Stories series
• Overview of the Leadership Kit
• Leadership value: Listening to others
• Skill focus: Stop interrupting
• Story-based approach to leadership development
• Discussion questions for classroom use
Key Takeaways• Leadership skills grow through shared language and stories
• Interrupting is often excitement, not disrespect
• Pausing helps others feel heard
• Naming skills helps students recognize leadership moments
• Consistent reflection builds long-term habits