These worksheets and activities will help students handle the very real problem of bullying behaviors in school and community. Worksheets include: "How can you be a friend" coloring page; inservice h
...earing students about deafness; situation cards for students to practice/discuss their reactions to threatening behaviors; incident report form for students to report incidents to a trusted adult.
Activities challenge students to take turns while playing games and in conversations. Worksheets include: "We Know How to Take Turns" a cut and paste activity; a taking turns coloring page; matching
... the first half of a conversation with the second half; "What's your response?" task cards.
This article provides activities to help students recognize that giving to others can be as worthwhile (or more so)as receiving. Worksheets include: "My Gifts" cut and paste for young students; The
...Giving Board Game with situation game cards that move the player forward for generous acts; "My Giving Checklist" for students to record generous acts; gift certificates to be used as needed; a review of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, suggesting that giving can actually go too far.
Importance of teaching the language of good manners to students with pragmatic language delays. Worksheets include: " please, sorry, thank you, excuse me" coloring page for younger students; workshe
...et on "please, sorry, thank you, excuse me" for early elementary students; good manners game board with good and bad manners cards to determine moving forward or back; social situation cards for discussion by older students
Why the emphasis on winning and competition in the classroom or home may be more harmful than good. Activities include: worksheet on winning that includes a winning smile, winning attitude, or winni
...ng a new friend; finding "winners" in our family or school based on positive character traits; revisit the Aesop Fable: The Tortoise and the Hare; Worksheet on good and "bad" sportsmanship; comprehension passage on the Olympic and Deaflympic Games
An explanation of why parents and teachers should teach the skill of being respectful.? Activities include: diversity coloring page for young students; respect for the earth coloring page; reading
...passage and questions on Johnny Appleseed; graphic organizer for students to think of people they respect at home, in the school. and community; being respectful of the earth and environment.
Saying "thank you" can be confusing for children with pragmatic language delays. Activities include: picture cards for young students to describe/determine if "thank you" is appropriate; situation ca
...rds for when to say "thank you" and when not to; Reading passages on saying "thank You" to parents, policemen, firefighters and teachers; Thank you rules worksheet; writing a thank you note.
Techniques for keeping all students connected in the diverse classroom. Activities include: picture task cards for young students to describe; situation task cards for older students to practice resp
...onses; practice clear communications by describing designs for others to draw; communication repair task cards
Includes fillable materials for teaching perspective of others; opinions; empathy, and importance of reading non verbal language. Reading and comprehension questions for basic to more advanced reader
...s.
Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students how to be a good conversation partner. Includes fillable sheets for keeping the conversation on track, topics of conversation, and convers
...ation starters.
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