This worksheet booklet begins by looking at the statistics of bullying and asking the students whether anything surprises them. They are asked to identify what they believe a bully looks and sounds like, which can spark an interesting discussion. We debate what is considered bullying as well as the ...
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The Band-Aid Chicken is one of my all-time favorite books to use when I visit my 2nd grade classrooms for my bullying presentations. The story is a tale of a chicken that had the courage to stand up to others and end the cycle of picking on one another. Students love to hear about the courageous chicken who had the courage to stand up to bullying behavior. The Band-Aid Chicken starts off as the new chicken in the coup. Just like in real life, the chickens in the book start peaking on the new chicken to show who's in charge.
Persuasive Text Examples - Ten Reading Samples with Comprehension This resource contains ten persuasive text samples to guide students when learning about the features and the structure of persuasive writing. Ten comprehension questions accompany each text. Topics include: - Graffiti. Art or Crime? - Fire Fast Food - Beat Bullying - Fun, Fantastic, Fabulous Fitness - Pointless, Painful, Physical Education - Change Our School Uniforms - Ban Animal Testing - Splendid City - Cute, Cuddly Cats - Too Much Technology All pieces contain various persuasive tools, including alliteration, emotive language, exaggeration, rhetorical questions, groups of three, and repetition. They follow the structure of an introduction, 3 main body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Comprehension questions include a range of different reading strategies and personal response questions to determine differentiated student learning. This resource includes a digital (Google Slides) version. See the end page of the resource for the details and the link to access the digital version. This resource includes detailed answers in the form of complete sentences. **Download Information** Once purchased, you’ll receive an email from Etsy to instantly download. Alternatively you can download the file at any time by going to www.etsy.com/your/purchases from the browser on your phone, computer, or tablet. You are not able to download files from the Etsy App at this time. - Download and unzip the file (right click and and select unzip). - Adobe Acrobat Reader or alternative file reader is required. If you don’t have a file reader, you can download Adobe for free here, https://get.adobe.com/reader/ - For accurate printing, select 'Actual size' or 'Scale 100%' in the printing option. - This is an instant download printable item. No physical item will be shipped to you. **Copyright Information** Copyright ©PinkTulipTeachingCreations This product is not for commercial use. Purchasing this resource gives the buyer the rights to use this resource for individual classroom or homeschool use only. Duplication for any other purpose, including commercial purpose is strictly forbidden. Placing this resource on the internet in any form violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Please respect my hard work by not breaching copyright. writing | persuasive | story | text | worksheet | classroom | bundle | English | literacy | literature | warm up | reflection | reading | comprehension | no prep | printable | homework | teacher | education | distance learning | remote learning | primary school | education | year 5 | year 6 | reading response | persuade | homeschool | homeschooling
A report presented by the National Commission on Special Needs in Education and Training, and the National Committee on Education Support Services (1997:18) articulates clearly the importance of parental involvement in teaching and learning. The report asserts that: \"The active involvement of parents in the teaching and learning process is central to effective learning and development\". Such involvement includes the recognition of parents as the primary care-givers of their children and, as such, they are a central resource to the education system. Researchers, Ellis and Fouts (1994:115) propose that positive parental involvement in the process of teaching and learning can produce an enhanced and conducive learning milieu and allow learners the valuable opportunity to learn more. However, the headline featured in a South African newspaper, \"Mother and a pal beat up teacher\", (Philip, 2005:1) provides alarming evidence that not all parental involvement is positive and contributes to the successful attainment of educational goals.This book eloquently describes teachers' personal experiences with parents behaving aggressively towards them.
Putting an end to bullying means infusing relationships to self and others with compassion, empowerment, and love. These lessons (arranged from lowest to highest grade levels) address bullying beh…
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My Child Is Being Bullied What do I do? Many parents ask themselves this question all the time. Today I am going to show you some concrete ways to address bullling and keep your child safe.
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Are you looking to help your students develop coping skills for cyber bullying with a self-directed, digital resource, interactive lesson that provides immediate feedback? If you liked the popular Cyber Bullying PowerPoint and Printables lesson, you will love this one even more as it is completely a digital resource which is self-directed and perfect for distance learning. This Life Skills lesson on Cyber Bullying is completely remote and hosted online – simply give students the website and password and off they go. The interactive lesson is so simple to use. Students go through each slide, reading the content, learning new information and then answering questions on the topic to check their understanding. It provides immediate feedback for your students, as the correct answer is confirmed automatically. No more grading for you! This digital resource activity can be set as classwork, homework or remotely such as via distance learning. You can share the link and password with your students via a projector or on Google Classroom, for example. It’s so easy and there are absolutely no resources required – you don’t even need to grade it as it is self-assessing :) Get started today! *************************************************************************** Check out these other great related products! • Stress Management Interactive Online Lesson • Stress Wordsearch Online Game • The Brain Wordsearch Online Game • Anxiety Wordsearch Online Game • The Brain True or False Online Game • Stress True or False Online Game • Distance Learning Well-Being Check In Google Forms • Study from home guide / journal [digital and printable] • Get to know you Google Forms • Digital Emoji Exit Tickets for Google Slides • Well-Being Journal for Students *************************************************************************** Useful Tips! • Receive free TPT credits to use on future purchases by going to your 'My Purchases' page in your account. Simply click the 'provide feedback' button and you will be taken to a page where you can rate and comment on the product. Each time you give me feedback, you earn 'feedback credits' that you can put towards future TpT purchases to reduce their costs! I do really value your feedback and I always look forward to reading what you think about my products! If you have any concerns or any of my resources are not what you expected, please contact me first before leaving feedback so I can have a chance to fix it for you! You can email me at [email protected] • Be the first to know when I upload new products, discounts and freebies by clicking on the green star next to my store logo to become a follower! *************************************************************************** Where else you can find me: Read my Blog Listen to my Podcast Follow me on Pinterest Check out my Instagram Find me on Facebook *************************************************************************** ★★★ Download exclusive freebies: ★★★ Join my newsletter and get access to a library of exclusive freebies as a bonus!
Are you worried about how to help your kids deal with bullying? Check out these 10 powerful ways that you can support & teach your child to handle bullies.
Hiya friends, I'm linking up with Ashley Reed for her Ten Pin Linky Party again this week. This week's theme is Reading Idea Pins. This one was hard for me...I have a Reading/Lang. Arts Board, Word Work Board, Sight Word Board...I've got ideas saved everywhere! I need to better organize my Pinterest boards and maybe combine the Sight Word and Word Work boards. On some pins I'm undecided if they qualify as reading or language arts. Sheesh! I'm an over-thinker, I think :-) Anyway, here are a few pins I really like... 1) Puppy Palooza! Have the kids adopt a pet and read books to their pet for a week during Daily Five. Genious! Love this idea from Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits. 2-3) I loved the idea of a reading fair so much I pinned it twice. Both of these pins are from mommycracked.net. Aren't these reading fair boards adorable? And, I love how the kiddos were required to add story & plot elements (as opposed to the scientic method for a science project). 4) This idea for a biography or character book report comes from hazelpta.org. It's a money saving alternative to actually dressing up like the person/character. 5-6) I love books for every situation, occassion, or any reason at all. 25 books that teach social skills can be found at cleverclassroomblog.blogspot.com. The 10 anti-bullying books come from ayearofmanyfirsts.blogspot.com. 7) Students are 'texting' their sight words on iPhones, 'typing' words onto iPads, and arranging their iPod playlists in alphabetical order in this pin from mrsbremersk.blogspot.com. Kids are so into technology these days, ya know? 8+) I'm all about a text rich classroom and cute anchor charts to refer to, so here a few that I've pinned that are somehow related to reading. teachertrap.blogspot.com teaching-with-style.com eberhartsexplorers.blogspot.com julieballew.com lh4.ggpht.com teacherificfun.blogspot.com lifeinfirstgrade1.blogspot.com.au In other news, did I tell ya'll that I bought a laminator? LOOOOVE! Less than $20 on Amazon. It works at a leisurely pace, but it is soooo nice to just sit at my kitchen table and laminate away. No lines. No cost per foot. No turning it in and getting it back a week later. I've already gone through my first box of 100 laminating pouches so I had to order 100 more!!! Have a happy Fourth of July!
Are you concerned about bullying in your classroom? Bullying is sadly something that happens on a daily basis and most children will be affected by it in some way, shape or form during their school lives. By the time our youngsters are teenagers, bullying takes on new forms and can leave lasting negative effects on their physical and emotional well-being. I believe we need to spend time teaching our students how to recognize bullying and how to deal with it so that we can help them develop into resilient and assertive individuals to help them cope with adulthood. In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about bullying and how to deal with it and develop assertiveness. It can be taught as a whole unit in class or divided up over a few weeks to deliver homeroom / tutor groups. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is EDITABLE so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are graphic organizer printables which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards for students to discuss possible scenarios they may come across: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! Product includes: • 22 slide PowerPoint • 14 printables of detailed teachers' notes and graphic organizers • 6 scenarios to analyze Students will learn: • To identify what bullying is • To analyze common situations and discuss which are considered bullying and why • The reasons why people might bully others • The impact bullying has on others • Ways they can respond to bullies • How to be assertive • How to deal with bullying • Support networks they can turn to for support • A final pep-talk! Having used this in my own classroom with 12 year olds, I was shocked at how many of my own students didn't know the definition of bullying, they didn't know what they could really do about it, they didn't know how to be assertive and they don't really talk about it much. This lesson really opened their eyes and having has some deep and meaningful conversations with them since, some are starting to be more assertive when being treated less than fondly by their peers. I am so super proud of them! I really hope this helps your students out too - if you ever want to chat more about this, feel free to drop me an email [email protected]! Great for Social Skills, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health Education) lessons. ************************************************************************* Check out these other great related products! • Anti-Bullying Quote Coloring Pages • Cyber Bullying Awareness for teens • Positive Attitude Task Cards and Posters • Self-esteem coloring pennants • 101 inspirational and motivational classroom decoration posters • Social media exit tickets ************************************************************************* Useful Tips! • Receive free TPT credits to use on future purchases by going to your 'My Purchases' page in your account. Simply click the 'provide feedback' button and you will be taken to a page where you can rate and comment on the product. Each time you give me feedback, you earn 'feedback credits' that you can put towards future TpT purchases to reduce their costs! I do really value your feedback and I always look forward to reading what you think about my products! If you have any concerns or any of my resources are not what you expected, please contact me first before leaving feedback so I can have a chance to fix it for you! You can email me at [email protected] • Be the first to know when I upload new products, discounts and freebies by clicking on the green star next to my store logo to become a follower! ************************************************************************ Where else you can find me: Read my Blog Listen to my Podcast Follow me on Pinterest Check out my Instagram Find me on Facebook *************************************************************************** ★★★ Download exclusive freebies: ★★★ Join my newsletter and get access to a library of exclusive freebies as a bonus!
In these lessons (arranged from lowest to highest grade levels), students learn that we are one world, as they explore diversity, stereotypes, positive race relations, and respect. (Click on these …
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Are you worried about how to help your kids deal with bullying? Check out these 10 powerful ways that you can support & teach your child to handle bullies.
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