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Respect, as I mentioned in my last post, comes in lots of different forms. We need to have respect for God’s laws, our elders, our peers, our belongings, this planet, ourselves, etc. One way that children learn is through role playing, so I have tried to incorporate this activity into my character development series in...Read More
It's hard to talk to students without making it a lecture. Empower students while you teach them about respect using hands on activities
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This product contains a pack of activities and worksheets to teach the idea of respect in the classroom, at home and for people of different cultures and from different countries. Respect and diversity are linked and I have worksheets for both in this packet. The packet includes: - 5 ways to show respect to others activity - 'Respect' Y chart ( Looks like, Sounds like, Feels like) - 'Respect' Acrostic Activity - 'I can show respect...' activity (includes 'in the classroom, at lunch, at home, in the holidays' drawing/writing boxes) - Country comparison Venn Diagram Research Activity. What is different? what is the same? - My friend and I Venn Diagram Activity. What do we do differently? What do we do the same? - Showing Respect Writing Task 1 - Showing Respect Writing Task 1a - Showing Respect Writing Task 2 - Showing Respect Writing Task 2a (templates with differentiated writing lines) Thanks and Take Care :) Much love, Teach Super
I have found that really working on building trusting relationships with my students is the best tool I have ever had for classroom management. Once your students trust you and respect you, the lev…
This is a WORKSHEET- NOT A LESSON- that goes with the lesson: I AM HUMAN Empathy Kindness Caring Respect SEL LESSON + WORKSHEET w 6 Videos . The worksheet is included with the lesson, but some people prefer to have a separate file. It can also be utilized independently without the lesson. The lesson can be found here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-AM-HUMAN-Empathy-Kindness-Caring-Respect-SEL-LESSON-WORKSHEET-w-6-Videos-5722788 Description of the lesson: This is a READY TO USE (NO PREP) lesson & worksheet that addresses the ever-important social-emotional learning SEL / character education curriculum concepts of EMPATHY, KINDNESS, RESPECT, & CARING FOR OTHERS. It is based on the book, I Am Human by Susan Verde. It includes 22 slides, links to 6 videos to utilize with your lesson, one of which is of the book being read aloud. There is also a video introduction to the lesson by Izzy, The Wonder Dog which you can use or delete depending on your needs. This lesson is appropriate for use with both large and small groups or as an individual intervention to support your social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum. It is intended for the elementary level. Concepts included are: Definition of empathy How empathy helps us Development of empathy by practice Empathy increases our happiness & happiness of others As a bonus, you also will be getting a free unique PowerPoint template that you can utilize over and over! What a bargain! A pre-made lesson ready to teach with no prep AND a unique PPT template! And all for less than the cost of a couple of cups of coffee!! This presentation has 22 slides and includes links to 6 different videos to support the social-emotional learning/character education curriculum concepts that are addressed. This is a rich variety of concepts that all need to be taught to our students to ensure their later success. I would schedule 30-45 minutes for this lesson depending upon the discussion that you lead with students and how many videos you utilize. It could easily be turned into a unit for small groups. This lesson is easily customizable for all levels of elementary depending on how you present it. This lesson can be edited to make it fit your exact needs. I have the slides arranged in the way that I feel will help me teach, but you may want to rearrange or even delete some. The beauty of being able to personalize this lesson for yourself is that it is easily adapted to teach different levels at the elementary level or even older. All of my lessons and forms are field-tested. I have used them myself and have been successful with them. The videos and support the social-emotional learning/character education curriculum concepts and help students to generalize them into their own lives and experiences. These videos are thought-provoking and entertaining ways to think about this very important concept and how it relates to being successful both now and in the future. I have found that videos are very effective in helping students to create an emotional link to the abstract concepts that character education involves. Coupled with discussions in which you can assist students to make the connection, it is an easy and effective way to teach these difficult concepts and assist students to internalize them into their own personalities. This presentation includes slides that have transitions and animations to help to hold your students' interest. It is easily personalized and customized and includes a master slide that you can copy and paste into the location where additional information or personalization is desired. Character education/SEL is vital to the success of our students. Employers report that the qualities for which they are looking when hiring include the 'soft skills that are character education. As educators, we are called to support learning in the character education and social skills areas in order to educate the whole child. Websites and videos are NOT embedded but are links. I do not own them or control them, so if there is a problem with a broken link or something else, please let me know so that I can repair, replace, or fix the presentation for you. Anytime you have technology incorporated, you risk having related issues. I appreciate communication so that I can provide the best possible service for you. In the event that a link does not work, please contact me via the 'QUESTIONS page or can email me directly at [email protected] , and I will do my best to remedy the situation for you!! I want to provide the best possible product for your use. **NOTE*** links do not work in editing mode in PowerPoint. They are only active in presentation mode. Please be aware of this. As always, if there is a lesson that you need to have created specifically for your needs, please let me know. I am happy to listen to your ideas to extend the coverage of all ASCA Counseling Standards & Benchmarks. Just let me know your ideas, and I will do the work for you! Please play fair. This is intended for single classroom use only and should not be distributed or published without written permission from Counselor Bev. Lesson Copyright 2020 & PowerPoint template Copyright 2020 Counselor Bev. You have purchased a single license for this resource. You may use this resource individually in your practice, classroom, or school in whatever manner you wish. However, re-distribution of this resource in any way or use of it by anyone who is not the license-holder is a violation of copyright. If others are interested in this resource, please purchase an additional license or direct them to my store.
Do you find you are stumped when it comes to working with unreasonable co-workers? Here’s a short list of the types of people I categorize under “unreasonable”: · Those you can’t have a reasonable conversation with; they twist your words or totally confuse you and then tell you that you’re the one who doesn’t know how to communicate. · Those who don’t respect your boundaries. · Those who aren’t willing to consider your point of view or listen to your side of things. · Manipulators – they have an agenda and will do anything to get you to do things that seem unreasonable to you. Here are six things you can do when you have to communicate with someone who’s being unreasonable: 1. Listen with empathy. You must listen so well that you can recite back what you’ve heard as the other person intended. Then repeat it back to him to ensure that you “got it right” from his perspective. You don’t have to agree with what he says. In fact, if he is unreasonable, you probably won’t agree. Sometimes, he will hear what you paraphrased and either back away or modify what he meant. 2. Empathize. When […]
The first thing you should do has to do with prep. Chances are, at some point in your career, you’ll need to know how to deal with entitled customers.
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1. Treat yourself with respect 2. Have integrity 3. Limit access to you 4. Set clear boundaries 5. Don't argue to proof a point 6. Don't be a peoples' pleaser
The character of Japanese people is admired by many around the world. We have seen them face enormous tragedies with great...
The first thing you should do has to do with prep. Chances are, at some point in your career, you’ll need to know how to deal with entitled customers.
Belief systems are inherited and taught directly or indirectly from childhood. We were taught what to believe and who and what we are supposed to be. We were drilled either by talks or by experiences that impressed on the youthful soul to think a certain way, to act a certain way.
All cultures have different takes on how to raise their kids, and Japan is no different. Like any other society, Japanese people have had to contend with the notion of raising their kids into responsible and respectable adults.
1. Treat yourself with respect 2. Have integrity 3. Limit access to you 4. Set clear boundaries 5. Don't argue to proof a point 6. Don't be a peoples' pleaser
We all want our kids to respect us as well as other people in their lives. Find out what exactly is respect, why it is important, and steps you can take to teach your kids to have respect.
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1. Treat yourself with respect 2. Have integrity 3. Limit access to you 4. Set clear boundaries 5. Don't argue to proof a point 6. Don't be a peoples' pleaser
1. Treat yourself with respect 2. Have integrity 3. Limit access to you 4. Set clear boundaries 5. Don't argue to proof a point 6. Don't be a peoples' pleaser
The first thing you should do has to do with prep. Chances are, at some point in your career, you’ll need to know how to deal with entitled customers.
Is respect earned? A lot of people say yes. However, what does the Bible say?
What exactly is consent? Why does it matter? How can you respect other people’s boundaries, and have them respect yours? Can We Talk About Consent? breaks down the basics of how to give and get consent in every aspect of life for readers aged 14 years and older. It's a powerful word, but not everyone understands exactly what it means. This stylish guide explains clearly why consent matters – for all of us. With honest explanations by experienced sex and relationships educator Justin Hancock, you'll learn how consent is a vital part of how we connect with ourselves and our self-esteem, the people close to us and the wider world. The book covers a broad range of topics, including: how we greet each other how to choose things for ourselves how we say no to things communicating and respecting choices in sexual relationships the factors that can affect a person's ability to choose how to empower other people by giving them consent And – there's a whole lot of pizza. This guide to consent gives you all the tools you need to build consensual relationships.
1. Treat yourself with respect 2. Have integrity 3. Limit access to you 4. Set clear boundaries 5. Don't argue to proof a point 6. Don't be a peoples' pleaser
All cultures have different takes on how to raise their kids, and Japan is no different. Like any other society, Japanese people have had to contend with the notion of raising their kids into responsible and respectable adults.
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Being an authority in your niche is essential to create lifelong clients that are your biggest fans. What does it mean to be an authority? Becoming an authority means having people look up to you, trusting your advice and following your recommendations. Just being an expert on something is not enough to become a recognized authority. Personal branding and marketing are required too. It's like becoming a celebrity within your niche. You can't work behind the scenes and expect to be an authority in your niche - you will have to be open and happy to share your knowledge to
Treating the youth of today to have respect for themselves and others can seem like a difficult task to accomplish. Here is a look at some great quotes about being disrespected by others that are encouraging to remember. “A child who is allowed to be disrespectful to his parents will not have true respect for …
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Don't force things to last. Relationships are hard to maintain, some work out till the end and some fail no matter how two people work on them. This one is for those of you who think you're living a lie, those of you who think you're "dragging the relationship" or…
Ever heard of the law of polarity? In this article you will learn what it is and how it can increase attraction in relationships.