Helping students in second and third grade address anxiety at school with mental and physical health lessons.
Lung science experiment great for middle school students & teachers. Hands on activity + Lesson Plans on Tobacco Prevention for teachers.
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How comfortable are you with making mistakes and admitting failure? Is it easy for you or do you avoid admitting mistakes and pass blame? I think we all have come across different types of people when it comes to dealing with failure.
ROOT CAUSE: identify emotional triggers NAME EMOTION: angry, lonely, disappointed, hurt, overwhelmed, afraid, etc Is this in my control? If so, what can I change? If not, how can I respond? BEFORE: break patterns of mindless, habitual, & transitional eating do not buy trigger foods keep trigge
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Life Size Body Biography Project: Character Analysis CCSS ELA-Literacy 4-12 Multiple Intelligence Interpersonal intelligence ("people smart") Intrapersonal intelligence ("self smart") Linguistic intelligence ("word smart") Essential Categories of Teaching 2. Summarizing and note taking 3. Reinforcing effort and providing recognition 4. Homework and practice 6. Cooperative learning 7. Setting objectives and providing feedback Your students will be able to... -review the characteristics of adjectives. -define the literary term "character trait" and explore how to provide details that support their inferences. -conduct research using Internet reference resources to find accurate and descriptive word choice. -explore perspective by writing descriptive word lists from the point of view of a character in a novel unit. Thinking about this activity for your next unit? Great! You can use the life size body biography project with any book, short story, film, or play! You can even use it for non-fictional characters --Character analysis represents one of the most common assignments given in English literature classes. --The body biography projects provides an opportunity for students to explore the supporting reasons for the traits they have chosen for their character’s visual The Life Size Body Biography looks great hanging in your classroom! Check out the student examples. Resources that you may also be interested in: My Husband's Lesson Plans: 30 Daily Plans for Kindergarten Physical Education My Husband's Nutrition Flip Book: On My Plate, Health Grades K-5 My Husband's Nutrition Craftivity: On My Plate, Health Grades K-3 My Husband's Health Lesson Plans: Grades 1-5 My Husband's Physical Education National Standards Binder Flip Book:Grades K-5 My Husband's Physical Education Lesson Plans: Basketball, Grades 3-5 My Husband's Field Day: Physical Education, Grades 1-5 My Husband's Health Craftivity: Germs and Viruses, Grades K-2 My Husband's Secrets to a Successful Field Day: Physical Education Grades 1-5 My Husband's School Bus Safety Flip Flap Book: Grades K-2 My Husband's Unit Quizzes and Tests: Physical Education Grades 7-12 My Husband's Physical Education National Standards Binder Flip Book:Grades 6-8 My Husband's Physical Education National Standards Binder Flip Book:Grades 9-12 My Husband's Health and Physical Education Curriculum:Grades K-5 Come Together! Connect with Me! Study All Knight Blog Study All Knight Facebook Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest Study All Knight on Twitter Study All Knight on Instagram Created by Danielle Knight, ©️ 2013 Study All Knight ™
Hello, crafter! Welcome to my color and mood post, inspired by the abundance of emerging crochet mood blankets. Enjoy this article full of color theory and the profound influence it has on our mood…
BODY'S MESSAGE: "Not pregnant." FOCUS: shedding lining = detox phase ENERGY: low PHYSIOLOGY: uterus lining is shedding because there is no pregnancy HORMONES: lowest concentrations, giving you ability to make integrated, strategic decisions WORK: evaluate projects + goals MOVE: low intensity (stretc
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Eating better is a BIG priority for me right now. I'm looking at healthy alternatives to all our favorite meals and snacks, preparing new recipes to ensure we eat more balanced meals, and eating a lot more organic (and a lot less processed) foods. I expected a lot of resistance from my family. When my son wondered why his sugary cereal was replaced with a healthier organic one, I showed him the grades each got on the Fooducate app by scanning the bar codes with my smartphone. It was like a lightbulb went off and suddenly, our oldest son was a lot more accepting of the alternatives I was presenting. I wanted to take his understanding further. We read a wonderful book by Cath Senker, which supports the changes I'm making in our family's diet. It was a great introduction to food groups and explained, in simple terms, how food can help you be healthy or be bad for you, depending on your choices. It also introduced my son to what it means to be a vegetarian and touched briefly on food allergies. Once we were done with Senker's non-fiction work, I gave my son his own book to complete. Download this book free here. Print the first two pages, flip over and run through the printer again to print the remaining pages. Staple the spine. I created this book after conducting loads of research with what I believe are credible sources (e.g. WebMD, Livestrong, and Mayo Clinic). Keep in mind, though, I'm not a dietitian. The book examines fiber, sodium, and sugar. Kids need to figure out how much of each is recommended daily, then complete an activity that tests their newfound knowledge. I won't lie, some things required additional explanation, but my son's questions told me I'd found a way to pique his curiosity. "Popcorn has fiber!" he exclaimed. "Maple syrup is natural sugar?" "If 575 milligrams is 1/4 teaspoon of sodium, then 1,150 must be 1/2 teaspoon, right?" Amen! He wasn't just reading the book, there was comprehension. To test it, though, he grabbed three pre-packaged snacks from the pantry and completed the following worksheet. His choices were graham crackers, fruit strips, and pretzels. We looked at the labels to find how many grams or milligrams of fiber, sodium, and sugar were present in each. He referred back to his healthy choices book and filled in the recommended daily amount. Then we used the percentage calculator at math.com; find it here. Download a PDF of this worksheet here. "Whoa, Mom! How could you buy these? They have a LOT of sugar!" he said looking at the fruit strips. Mission accomplished.
We all have narratives that we use to weave together our beliefs and experiences in a way that feels meaningful. We can often have dominant narratives eg ‘I’m a victim’ that then influence how we r…
This is the ULTIMATE portion size guide. Everything you need to know about serving sizes & how to estimate your portions without measuring cups or spoons!
Does everyone know they’ve done away with the food pyramid and adopted the food plate? I know, it’s kind of old news, but as I’ve been reflecting on how to make sure we get more vegis into our diets, I thought up this craft for the kids. I really thought the visual would be helpful...Read More
If you’re seeking some good old-fashioned light-hearted wit, look no further than Constant Bagel Therapy. (Disclaimer: this account has nothing to do with bagels and everything to do with wordplay.) The self-proclaimed ‘creative nit-wit’ (as told in the account bio) from Leicester City in the United Kingdom illustrates line drawings of comical puns and posts them regularly to over 400k of loyal followers on Instagram.
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Learn in this article about astral projection dangers (especially encountering demons) and techniques, experiences, stories, and meaning.
This wellness wheel describes aspects that should be balanced and integrated for healthy well being of kids and families.
Diverticulitis can be a difficult disease to live with, and a difficult one to treat as well. This article takes a look at 11 foods to avoid if you have it.
See how to make an amazing Sugar Science Fair Project where soda and juice are boiled. Your child can do this science fair project too!
Check out this fun DIY Lung Model Activity for Kids: Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Fun Learning Experience.
Kindness is a behavior marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition, and concern for others. It is known as a virtue, and recognized as a value in many cultures and religions.
Are Stomach Parasites Causing Your Fatigue? You might wonder why I'm including an article on stomach parasites symptoms in a website about chronic fatigue
If you (or your preschooler) has ever asked the question, "what is blood made of?", you must check out this fun activity to learn about the parts of blood.
Office work has a lot of advantages. However, sitting for a long time can do harm to your health and body. A review of 47 scientific research projects indicated that people who experience prolonged sitting can suffer from cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity. The good news is that Bright Side found 6 exercises which you can do at your desk to feel fresh and full of energy.
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Ideas for a science fair project on tooth decay include displaying how acidic solutions decay teeth and how fluoride prevents decay.
Schizophreniaconsidered one of the top 10 most disabling diseasesis poorly understood, preventing the development of better cures and diagnostic tools
Cut-and-assemble Model of Human Skin Target age group: ages 9 and up Materials needed…
KPI trees are a powerful tool to select KPIs. This article shows you how to build a KPI tree from scratch using a powerful but simple visual technique.
What is Hand Reflexology? Hand reflexology is premised on the belief that applying pressure to different points on your hands (top and bottom) will positively influence various other body parts, organs, and functioning systems (digestion,...
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is caused by exposure to a traumatic event such as death, sexual assault, child abuse, or military combat.
People who recognize their own strengths tend to be happier and have greater self-esteem. However, when a person uses their strengths every day, they can...