Everyone’s a Helper
(View Complete Item Description)This lesson helps students understand the concepts of strengths, struggles and what it means to help.
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This lesson helps students understand the concepts of strengths, struggles and what it means to help.
Material Type: Lesson
This is a lesson on learning about and using SMART goals in the short and long term for high school students.
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Students think about how to create a kind, caring classroom using an interactive poem and a drawing activity.
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Cover Sheet Teacher Example Templates
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Students will use bullying in order to discover the importance of rules and laws and how they benefit each individual.
Material Type: Simulation
Should kids act to stop bullying, or should they leave it up to adults?
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This is a Project Based Learning activity. Students will take on the role of a principal of a school and make rules and changes to deal with bullying.
Material Type: Interactive
Students identify individuals in their own lives who embody heroism and think about the various roles people play in conflicts.
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This is a comic book about cyberbullying. Use it with grades 3rd-6th to discuss what cyberbullying is and how you can stand against it.
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Guidelines for helping educators deal sensitively with a difficult issue.
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Students read and discuss literature about intolerance and diversity. They work with a partner to write two-voice poems that illustrate situations of intolerance at their school and suggest a step toward acceptance.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Unit of Study
This lesson helps children to recognize that it is essential to tell a trusted adult if something online makes them feel angry, sad, or scared. Students learn that other people can sometimes act like bullies when they are online. They will explore what cyberbullying means and what they can do when they encounter it. After reading a scenario about mean online behavior, students discuss what cyberbullying is, how it can make people feel, and how to respond. Finally, they use their knowledge to create a simple tip sheet on cyberbullying in their journal.
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In this lesson students will identify and describe various feelings, so that they can communicate more effectively.
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Students will explore five different "Discovery Buckets". These buckets will give them opportunities to practice expressing both their thoughts and feelings. Main Curriculum Tie: English Language Arts Kindergarten Speaking and Listening Standard 6, Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly. We recognize that an increased ability to communicate thoughts and feelings gives children the skills they need in their interactions with others. Acceptance by peers is not only correlated with positive attitudes toward school; it is a powerful predictor of social adjustment throughout life. This lesson helps children understand their emotions and how to appropriately express thoughts and feelings with others.
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Feelings Mandala A Copyrighted Activity Created by and Re-posted with Permission from Kristina Marcelli Sargent https://kristinamarcelli.wordpress.com Objectives: The participants will: 1. Be introduced to the art form of mandalas 2. Explore emotions and assign a color for each emotion 3. Reflect on their personal emotions and color in a mandala to represent the frequency of their emotions by using space and color Audience: Kristina designed this activity for children but it can easily be adapted to all ages. It is an excellent way for the participants to explore emotions.
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In this lesson art and music activities help students express and understand their feelings.
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In this lesson students will learn terms that describe music, they will move to music, and express themselves with paint while listening to music.
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Andrea Mulder-Slater (creator of www.KinderArt.com ) designed this lesson to be used with children ages 5 and older. However, this lesson can be easily adapted to work with individuals of all ages as a way of identifying and expressing emotions. Participants will gain an understanding of how much of a role emotion plays in art-making as they create paintings based on feelings.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Interactive, Lesson
In this lesson children will be asked to make a graph, then listen to a story. After the story, they will do a similar graph and then compare the two graphs.
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Helping Bereaved Children: 20 Activities for Processing Grief Copyrighted Article Re-Posted with Permission from authors Brad A. Imhoff, Kaela Vance and Amberle Quackenbush of Ohio University Presented to the 2012 All Ohio Counselors Conference in Columbus, Ohio http://www.allohiocc.org/Resources/Documents/AOCC%202012%20Session%2062.pdf
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson, Lesson Plan