Here's a free youth group lesson on choices. Students are often blinded by what molds and shapes the decisions they make. This lesson helps peel back the "why", "how" and "what" behind their choices.
To help with any teachers dealing with school closures or the possibility of home and distance learning, I've put together these Home Learning Choice
There are days when it feels like all we do in the classroom is solve conflicts. Here are eight tips to help kids solve their own problems at playtime.
Distance Learning Approved! Use this document to share with students and families as we dive into Distance Learning! This helpful assortment of social emotional health activities allows for choice and variety while learning at home. Share this with your students and families to refer to when students need creative outlets, intentional breaks and movement. These activities promote self-awareness, growth mindset, communication and emotional intelligence. This product includes 2 versions of the choice board. One version includes a M-F option to provide students with a daily schedule where they need to pick 2 choices per day minimum. The other version is without the M-F and can be used by determining or assigning a certain amount of choices per day or to simply allow students and families to use as needed. This PDF can be shared with students via Google Drive, Google Classroom or post to your ClassDojo page. Comments: Please leave a comment if you found this product useful and your students enjoyed it. I love learning about new and creative ways products can be used as well! Thank you for taking the time to leave review :)
Ill start . . . I suggest definitely including the specific instructor, as some classes have many choices. These are *my* parent reviews and my grades of the teacher/course, based on my kids reports, my observations, and my general gut impressions. AP English Language & Comp with Maya Inspekt...
Choice is the unspoken 5th "C" of digital learning. It fits right alongside Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Communication.
5 Reasons to Use Digital Choice Boards in the Classroom: Personalize learning with digital choice boards and activities. Great way to integrate technology into the classroom while providing a rich learning experience for a variety of learners. Digital differentiation! Think of it like a hyperdoc or hyperslide :)
During this time of big changes and uncertainty it is particularly important for children to have meaningful social-emotional learning experiences. Art is a powerful way to guide kids through the expression and reflection of emotions, and social & self awareness. Using this social-emotional art ...
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This tutorial walks you through how to set up a student choice board using Google Slides. Teachers can integrate student choice into their curriculums and lesson plans with choice boards for projects, test reviews, or even class activities. Google Slides make it easy to link to websites, webpages,
This one-pager works perfectly in a reading response or writing station.
You've heard your fair share of depression quotes, but once you read these positive quotes, you can put your feelings of sadness and despair to rest for a while. They'll help pull you out of your funk.
Are you like me and don’t watch the news? I don’t watch the news because it’s depressing. But it’s also not a good thing because sometimes I don’t know what’s going on in the world.I wish growing up in school that I had learned an appreciation for learning what’s going on in the world around […]
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Giving your child the power to make choices is an important strategy for any parent. It allows children to have some control over their own lives. Which in turn can help you avoid those dreaded power struggles.
Use these 'ay' and 'ai' spelling sliders as a fun and interactive way to practice the different spellings for the /ay/ sound. Just slide and read!
Suzanne Collins biography, graphic novel style! Students should enjoy reading, right!? And there's a reason why young children love picture books: images are appealing. Do I prefer reading a graphic novel version of my favorite books? Not really. But, that doesn't mean none of my students do. In fact, I would say quite a few of them would prefer it. If I want my students to enjoy reading, I need to offer plenty of choices. The same with writing. Some kids are happy to write a classic book report. But some aren't. So why not give them choices? With the recent announcement on the Hunger Games Fireside Chat of Sara Gundell's comic-style biography of Suzanne Collins (author of The Hunger Games), (see picture) this reminds me that there are so many appealing ways to entice students to read rather than the traditionally printed book. I offer loads of choices in my high school classroom because we all have different tastes. I do love reading comics and have Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Close to Home, and Frazz books for students to read. Of course I offer the classics along side them, but I would much rather have a student read something over nothing. We need to admit that it is OK to allow these choices in our classroom. Students DO learn from reading non-academia texts! Reading the Guiness Book of World Records is still helping my students' reading skills. How? Because they are reading! It doesn't matter what they are reading. The act alone and repetition of it makes them better readers. It is the same with writing. The more they write, the better writer they become. So why do we assign the boring 5-paragraph essay over and over again so they learn to hate writing? I don't know (well I do...because we are forced to). It's crazy. I would rather assign them more relevant and personally-connected pieces because 1. they will enjoy it, and 2. the chances of them copying & pasting text from the internet is less likely. Here's a free download for you: comic strip panels to use to assign a comic bio or book report. Download all of the pages here: I created them using Pasq.com's Comic Life program. You can head to my teacher store to find additional ideas for literature- and history-based learning. Sample pages:
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Oh this play theme has been so much fun and has stirred up a lot of great conversations with Emma. She is really getting to the age where she can identify her feelings but still needs help managing them ;) I think the person who came up with the phrase 'all the feels' had a toddler because we really
Challenge your kids to this engineering project and build an Eiffel Tower that's as tall as they are using building materials from around the house!
This Conflict Resolution Bundle is jam packed with tools, like community-building lessons, posters, fortune teller craftivities, a choice board intervention, which support students to learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully. What's Included: ✔ An interactive Choice Board / Guide to help students resolve conflicts on their own ✔ 2 Quiz Show style lessons; one on the broader theme of Conflict Resolution, and the other one specific to creating I-Messages ✔ Fortune Tellers (both pre-formatted and DIY) Craft / Game ✔ Conflict Resolution Card Game ✔ Social Skills Game that can be integrated with most store bought games Ways To Use: ✔ Classroom management tools ✔ Social-emotional activities to reinforce SEL curriculum ✔ Individual interventions for students who need additional support with conflict resolution skills. ✔ During mediation ✔ Recess Problem Solving Resources
Today, our newest book, Martha Stewart’s Favorite Crafts for Kids, goes on sale. This charming book is packed with 175 projects that will inspire children to create, build, design, explore, and share. When I was a child, I was an avid crafter and artist and I believe that children really benefit from such exposure. I
Choice of 4 size photos photo on Fine Art Film and Fuji Film Stock, (optional Tin sign all-aluminum gloss finish ) (Framed prints are all wood made in the USA, ready to hang.)
Our Autism Homeschool Curriculum Choices for the 2020-2021 school year. Homeschooling with Movies offers a unique look at Disney movies.
Offering choice to students in math class by giving a variety of assignments, creasing math stations and centers and playng math games.
How to make an indoor boomerang out of paper. What a fun boredom buster science and engineering project for kids when they are stuck inside!
Combine rich cocoa with fragrant chai in a creamy, probiotic and protein rich beverage. My Chocolate Chai Kefir is easy to make (and a great way to hide bitter supplements).
Best classroom management tool ever! This free Behavior Reflections graphic organizer from Laura Candler is a great way to teach kids to accept responsibility for their choices.