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Hidden Character Traits Preschool Coloring Pages Reveal the 12 hidden character traits inside these color by symbol work pages! There are 12 different character traits hidden inside these pictures.…
Informed, Engaged, Helpful, Grateful, Educated, Responsible, Selfless, Proactive
Analyzing character traits is a key fiction reading skill that is needed for successful comprehension. In most cases, authors do not just come out and tell readers the traits that a character possesses. By teaching
Are you looking for easy, no-prep ways to talk about responsibility with your students? These 4 cut and paste activities will help your students learn what responsibility is, why it's important, and how they can be responsible in multiple settings! These activities are great, quick addition to your individual, small group or classroom school counseling lessons! This resource is included in a bundle of social emotional cut and paste activities! Click here to save 20%! **************************************************************************************************************************** What's Included: “Is It Responsible?” Cut and paste "Types Of Responsibility” Cut and paste “Why Is Responsibility Important?” Cut and paste “Responsibility In My Communities” Cut and paste Photos of completed samples For more information please see the preview. **************************************************************************************************************************** Ideas For Use: Responsibility lessons or small groups Character education lessons or small groups With students who could benefit from learning to take ownership of their actions With students who could benefit from thinking about the effects of their actions **************************************************************************************************************************** What People Are Saying About This Resource: Stacey said "Great activity to do with 1st graders for my character trait lessons." One buyer said "I love that you showed how to be responsible in different situations. It's really important for the students to understand and we have put your resources to good use!" **************************************************************************************************************************** Please remember to leave feedback and check out my other products you are sure to love: Good Citizenship Scoot Game Respect Cut And Paste Activities For more updates on my new products: Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Instagram! To read the terms of use and copyright information for this resource, please click here.
Be inspired to start a kindness club to create an inclusive school community!It's heart-warming to see so many teachers embracing kindness and having such a big focus on character education in
Celebrate the achievements and recognize the exceptional efforts of your students with our Editable Class Awards, End of the Year Awards, and Student Recognition collection. This comprehensive set features 26 pages of customizable templates designed to honor and appreciate the diverse talents and accomplishments of your students. The Editable Class Awards template offers a wide range of award categories to acknowledge various aspects of student excellence. From academic achievements to character traits, creativity, leadership, and more, these awards provide a meaningful way to highlight the unique strengths of your students. With editable fields, you can easily personalize each certificate with student names, award categories, and personalized messages, creating a truly special recognition experience. In addition to the Class Awards, this collection includes End of the Year Awards templates. These awards are designed to celebrate the overall growth, progress, and achievements of your students throughout the school year. Recognize academic excellence, most improved, outstanding citizenship, and other notable accomplishments. With editable features, you can customize the templates with student names and specific award categories, making each certificate a cherished memento of their achievements. The Student Recognition templates allow you to honor and appreciate individual students for their exceptional efforts, contributions, and positive impact. Whether it's for leadership, teamwork, creativity, sportsmanship, or other remarkable qualities, these templates offer a meaningful way to celebrate and acknowledge the unique strengths and talents of each student. With the flexibility of Adobe Reader, editing these templates is simple and convenient. Customize the text, colors, and layout to match your school's branding or personal preferences. Create polished and professional certificates and awards that truly reflect the accomplishments and recognition your students deserve. Embrace the spirit of celebration and recognition with our Editable Class Awards, End of the Year Awards, and Student Recognition collection. With 26 pages of customizable templates and compatibility with Adobe Reader, you have the tools to create memorable and impactful certificates and awards that will inspire and motivate your students on their educational journey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INSTRUCTIONS : To edit and print the templates using Adobe Reader, follow these simple steps: 1. Download the files 2. Download and install Adobe Reader (FREE version) from https://get.adobe.com/reader if you haven't already done so. 3. Open the editable templates in Adobe Reader by double-clicking on the file or opening it from within the program. 4. Edit the templates by clicking on the editable fields and typing in the desired text. 5. After editing the templates, save the changes by clicking "File" in the top left corner of the screen and selecting "Save As." 6. Choose a location to save the edited templates and give them a new name to distinguish them from the original templates. 7. To print the templates, select "File" and then "Print" from the top left corner of the screen. In the print settings, select "Borderless Printing" and choose "Letter" paper size (8.5 x 11 inches). Adjust any other print settings as desired, such as selecting the number of copies, and then click "Print" to print the templates. With these steps, you can easily edit and print the editable templates using Adobe Reader, ensuring that they look professional and polished for your graduation ceremony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE - 26 editable PDF templates - Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper - High-resolution FDF files - There are 26 colorful certificates in this set. Enough so that each student can be recognized with a unique award. 1. A+ Athlete 2. Amazing Attendance 3. Aspiring Artist 4. Awesome Author 5. Blue Ribbon Behavior 6. Computer Whiz 7. King of Kindness 8. Queen of Kindness 9. Exceptional Effort 10. Fantastic Friend 11. Super Friend 12. Hardworking Hero 13. Helping Hands 14. Honest Abe 15. Magnificent Manners 16. Math Magician 17. Most Improved Student 18. Marvelous Musician 19. Rockin' Reader 20. Social Studies Star 21. Spectacular Citizen 22. Super Scientist 23. Superb Speller 24. Accelerated Reader All-Star 25. Reading Counts All-Star 26. Your own design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED * This item comes as a high-resolution PDF file that you can download straight after purchasing. * You can print as many copies as you want. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Sportsmanship is everywhere. From competitive athletics, to board games, to spelling bees, it touches on each and every student. I created this activity pack with fourth and fifth graders in mind, but the activities will work well for students in 3rd-6th grade. It includes the following: Idiom Dominos Students play a game in a domino-like-way while learning idioms that are commonly associated with sportsmanship. This activity includes 21 dominos (20 idioms and meanings). Common Core Language Standards: L.3.5, L.4.5, L.5.5, L.6.5 Good Sport Posters and Rubric This activity includes four posters about sportsmanship: Play Fairly, Follow the Rules, Be Supportive, and Show Respect. The rubric uses a four-point rating scale and can be used to collect data for five sessions. Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: SL.3.1, SL.4.1, SL.5.1, SL.6.1 Good Sport vs Bad Sport This activity includes 2 sorting mats and 20 phrases that reflect being a good sport and being a sore loser. Students read and then chose on which mat the sentences belong. Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: SL.3.1, SL.4.1, SL.5.1, SL.6.1 Sportsmanship Cause-Effect Students match12 poor sport and 12 good sport cause/effect scenarios. Common Core Reading Literature Standard: RL.3.3 Common Core Reading Informational Text Standards: RI.4.5, RI.5.5 Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: SL.6.3 Compromise This is my favorite activity! It includes a COMPROMISE visual and 2 compromise flow-charts. The flow-charts break down the complex idea of compromise when two or more people want the same thing AND when two or more people want something different. The game for this activity uses a party-planning guide,and 16 picture cards. As a group, students must plan a party, deciding on one food, one drink, one game, and one activity (all of which are on the picture cards.) Students must negotiate compromises in this activity. Common Core Reading Literature Standard: RL.3.3 Common Core Reading Informational Text Standards: RI.4.5, RI.5.5 Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: SL.6.3 Sportsmanship Awards This activity includes 2 award templates. Students recognize peers for showing good sportsmanship. Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: SL.3.1, SL.4.1, SL.5.1, SL.6.1
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