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Pbs Learning Media: Asu: Compass for Courage
COMPASS uses collaborative game-based learning to teach youth research-backed strategies to manage worries, solve problems, build relationships, and face stressful situations with confidence. This six-lesson plan has shown to improve...
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Pbs Learning Media: Tre, Maison, Dasan: Collection
Tre Maison Dasan is an intimate portrait of three boys growing up in Rhode Island, each with a parent in prison. Each boy is very different, possessing different attributes and surrounded by different environments. Told directly through...
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Pbs Learning Media: Sandy Hook Promise: Start With Hello: Educator Guides
Start With Hello asks students, educators, parents, and other community leaders who interact with children to take steps in class, the lunchroom and/or on the bus to be inclusive and connected. This easy-to-use guide is designed to...
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Pbs Learning Media: Asu Compass for Courage: Module 1 Practice Challenge
Match It! Game Cards to print, cut out, and play at home. Characters (top row) and Feeling Words (bottom row). This game reinforces what students have learned about the ways anxiety, worry, or fear show itself. It can be completed...
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Pbs Learning Media: Tea Mology: Activity Deck
Six TEAMology social-emotional activities from their SEL curriculum, plus a coloring and activity book to use with students in grades PreK-5th grade.
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Good Character: Dealing With Feelings
Learn how to cope with unpleasant feelings, and to teach young learners how to deal with their emotions.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Asking Words
Sharing can be difficult and finding the right words to express our feelings about it might be hard to do.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Respect
Respect is a significant social skill to understand. Reasons and ways to respect are highlighted in this e-book.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Be Polite
Manners can get us a long way! This brief e-book teaches us to be polite.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Trouble With Friends
It can be hard learning how to get along with one another. Here are some tips of how to handle challenges with friends.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Memory Book
Help learners create memory books in which to document some favorite experiences.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Team Efforts
Try these cooperative games to explore the benefits of teamwork with students.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Teasing Is Tough
Get your children to talk about how it feels to be teased. Work together to create coping strategies.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Tv Star
Help students celebrate their talents by creating their own television special.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Share Tactics
Use the following activities to help students develop the ability and willingness to share.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Self Portrait
Help students create self-portraits and autobiographies.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Post Office
Learn about the postal system by creating a mini post office. Each child creates their own mailbox in which other children can leave letters and postcards.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Oops!
Enjoy this pants-patching game with students, and then talk about dealing with embarrassment.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Group Endeavors
Show young scholars that some of the best games are those in which everyone works together.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Growing Up
Help students recognize how they've grown by exploring the differences between themselves and babies.
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Good Sport
Play catch with students, and help them practice being good sports. Talk to them about winning and losing, and explain that it's not if you win or lose, it's how you play the game.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: The One Minute Praise
Lesson outlining a short activity where students turn to their neighbor and say something nice about them. How it feels to receive praise is discussed.
Family Education
Family Education Network: Is the News Bad News for Children?
This article provides tips on how to monitor children's exposure to current affairs which could potentially be upsetting to children.
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Character Lab: Knowing What You Don't Know: How to Impress an Audience
"I don't know.". These words can be terrifying to say, however they are a sign of strength. This article explains intellectual humility and why it is important to practice.