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This Conflict Resolution Bundle is jam packed with tools, like community-building lessons, posters, fortune teller craftivities, a choice board intervention, which support students to learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully. What's Included: ✔ An interactive Choice Board / Guide to help students resolve conflicts on their own ✔ 2 Quiz Show style lessons; one on the broader theme of Conflict Resolution, and the other one specific to creating I-Messages ✔ Fortune Tellers (both pre-formatted and DIY) Craft / Game ✔ Conflict Resolution Card Game ✔ Social Skills Game that can be integrated with most store bought games Ways To Use: ✔ Classroom management tools ✔ Social-emotional activities to reinforce SEL curriculum ✔ Individual interventions for students who need additional support with conflict resolution skills. ✔ During mediation ✔ Recess Problem Solving Resources
Try pronouncing the words from left to right and see if you can feel where the sounds are being produced!
Know how to write a book. This is a comprehensive guide for all beginners to become writers and authors, either through traditional or self-publishing.
With Halloween just around the corner, there's no better time to learn how to walk silently through the night like a ninja.
By looking at the life of Isabel Myers, one can see a great example of how to become an expert. Although deep practice is a component of expertise, mentorship, interest, and personality are ingredients also. Many scholars argue that expertise is made and not born, but this case study shows that it is both. In addition, by taking the MBTI, a person can make a better choice of career to begin with. This test can save a lot of time and stress.
If your non-English speaking students aren't ready to do the regular class work, what should you have them do instead? This handy tool can help.
This article’s been a long time coming. And it’s not just for autistic people.
New alarm clock forces you to get out of bed to shut it off
The crochet cast on is a fabulous cast on to have in your knitting tool kit. And I've made you a video to show you how to do it! It uses a 'waste' piece of yarn that you'll pull out when you're finished knitting: leaving a row of live stitches on the first row! It's
As part of my summer reading this year I read the recently published book, “The Art of Coaching: Effective Strategies for School Transformation” by Elena Aguilar. Elena writes a great blog over at edweek that I enjoy reading so I knew her book would be a good one to spend some time with. She offers […]
Emotions exist in the body- but how? This printable emotion sensation feeling wheel helps individuals match common emotions with the physical sensations that most often match those feelings.
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Tell me if you’ve ever found yourself in this situation. You’ve persuaded your adorable husband to tackle a project that mayyybeeee you’ve never done before but 1/2 the internet it telling you it's totally doable and so you are READY and ENTHUSIASTIC! Saturday morning you start googling the project for instructions and you
Our Fantasy Classes Generator is here to jumpstart your imagination. This clever tool goes beyond the typical fighter-mage-rogue trio.
My oldest is taking Geometry right now. It can be tricky to remember all the different shapes and formulas. This is a great helps sheet that your students can reference when they are studying and learning about Geometry. This would be great in a math notebook.
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Complete Guide for Tech Beginners: Every starting is heard but if you have the motivation and strong determination you will be successful. Most of the students especially of the students of engineering want to build and make something. Practical experience of making something makes o…
The personal financial literacy math standards include challenging vocabulary and concepts. Use these 5 tools to make it easier and more fun for kids!
An eye-catching resource packed full of action verbs that define each stage of Bloom's Taxonomy.
A Blog for Moms of Boys: Activities, recipes, DIY, Science projects and Crafts for Boys.
What are the benefits of coaching? When should I consider hiring a coach? This infographic answers these two questions visually appealing. You can easily embed it on your website or blog to show clients and prospects the benefits and reasons for a coaching with you.
Good Morning and Happy Saturday!! I sure am happy it's Saturday..this was an exhausting, yet busy week! Today I'm linking up with Doodlebugs Teaching for her Five for Friday! We've been hard at work researching and taking notes for our big Endangered Species Research Project. The kids are SO Excited and get so upset as they are learning more about why these animals are critically endangered. If you're interested, you can find these note taking pages along with the booklet we plan to use to present our final project with in my TpT Store. We've also been working on linear measurements this week. Third graders are required to be able to measure object to the nearest one-fourth inch. We've been practicing a lot with worksheets and measuring things in the classroom…. BUT what better way to practice measurements than getting outside and having some fun?! I invited some 6th graders to come in and teach my class how to make paper airplanes. The kids were so excited and it was also a great way for them to practice their listening skills! We then headed out to fly our planes and measure the distance that it traveled! If you'd like to try these activities out with your students, you can click on the image below :) Be sure to follow me on Instagram or Facebook for more fun updates ;) Also got to take some time out for some fun this week! We got to meet up with some friends from Washington. They're visiting Hawaii so we met them for some Happy Hour :) She is a second grade teacher…our classes were pen pals last year! We're also continuing to work on poetry and figurative language. This is always a tough one but fun at the same time. So far, we've covered simile and metaphors, alliteration, idioms, and onomatopoeias. I'm kicking myself right now because as I'm scrolling through my photos I realized I only took pictures of our alliteration pages! Landan the Lizard lights a leaf Marry the monkey makes a monster with a magical science kit Emmeline the elephant loves to eat eggplants everyday. Ayven the alligator loves to eat apples any day he sees one. Jayde the jaguar got a job at the jungle's Jamba Juice. Pretty Pam made chicken pot pie with pickles and peas. We're also did a science experiment today. The kids were so excited learning about the scientific method. Thats my week in a nutshell! Hope you enjoy your weekend :) I'm off to finish some work I had started throughout the week…and hopefully get a new Facebook Fan Freebie posted for you all sometime this weekend ;)
Article Adapted From Daily Health Tips Facebook Page Find out what ALL your favorite colors is saying and how true it is about you?? Kindly share your expression through comments.
In the aftermath of a post covid society, it's important to take a step back and learn how we can relieve anxiety over things we cannot control. The idea of "locus of control" has been
With the passing of dyslexia laws in the state of New Jersey in 2014, there has been an increased focus on reading disabilities and dyslexia particularly in the area of effective assessment and remediation. More and more parents and health related professionals are looking to understand the components of effective dyslexia testing and who is
The 5 domains of language include: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Why are they important for therapy and language development? We will discuss why!
This Is Exactly How You Should Train Yourself To Be Smarter [Infographic]. The Thinking Tool That Self-Made Billionaires, Accelerated Learners, Technology Investors, Successful Entrepreneurs, Highly-Paid….
Learn to better express how you are by improving your emotional vocabulary. Develop your conflict resolution skills through our proven effective books.
Looking Sideways People who look to the sides a lot are nervous, lying, or distracted. However, if a person looks away from the speaker, it could display a level of comfort or indicate submissiveness. Looking askance generally means the person is distrustful or unconvinced. Looking Downwards If someone looks down at the floor a lot, […]
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