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Character Traits Student Award Certificates For 7th to 12th Grade End of Year
By A Plus Education
These character traits are perfect for 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grade and can be used during any time of year to encourage and recognize students' positive traits.
These awards include 32 different character traits and would be particularly timely at the end of the year before you send your students off for summer vacation.
Recognize and reward your high school students' good character traits and reinforce good behavior in the classroom. These awards go really well especially if you teach character education in the classroom.
The character trait student awards could be given weekly, monthly, or end of the year.
This resource includes:
* 32 Character Trait Awards
* 3 Blank certificates to create your own character trait awards
The file is in Powerpoint. Text boxes are already in place to type your text.
Christian End of The Year Awards Character Trait Classroom Awards Bible Based
By Kaylor Creations
Celebrate your students with these Bible based, Christian class awards. These awards are great for various occasions: end of the year, end of VBS, Sunday School, or anytime you notice these qualities in a student! They are useful for any grade level!
Printer-friendly, with simple and meaningful images! All are provided in color and black and white!
✨Three types of awards in ONE resource! 84 pages Total✨
✝️Fruit of the Spirit Classroom Awards
Print, fill in the Child’s name, the date and the teacher's name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white.
Love
Joy
Peace
Patience
Kindness
Goodness
Faithfulness
Gentleness
Self-Control
✝️Grade Completion/ End of Year Certificates
These awards are also great for celebrating the completion of a grade level or achievement in Sunday School or VBS. They are useful for any grade level. Print, fill in the Child’s name, grade or accomplishment, the date and the teachers name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white. Each one has a cross and Psalm 3: 5-6 below. Pre-typed options given also:
Preschool
✝️Character Traits Classroom Awards
These awards are also great for various occasions but the design with the cap is most useful for end of year celebrations. They are useful for any grade level. Print, fill in the Child’s name, the date and the teachers name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white. Each one has a cross and Psalm 3: 5-6 below. 19 Total Choices!
PERSONAL VALUES Workbook Unit - Health Education and Counseling Activities
By All Therapy Resources
This workbook allows you to reflect and gain insight into who you are – Discovering and clarifying your values, identity and sense of belonging. We say “discover” or “clarify” because our values are already a part of us. We just need to dig a little and find them. Knowing and living your values is essentially a map on how to be more authentic (or more yourself).
Your personal values are like a roadmap to live your life by. The destination is your authentic expression. They will provide you with clarity and vision, as well as confidence to stay the distance. Knowing your values means that you can easily get back on track even if you stray off the path.
Everyone has personal values. By acknowledging and living your values you bring an awareness and rhythm to your life, a sense of inner peace and understanding. Aligning yourself with your values can also help you to live an authentic life.
By exploring and narrowing down your personal values through this workbook you are clarifying what is important to you and show a commitment to making those values a priority.
This mini-lesson explores the following:
-Personal Values are important – why?
-I know who I am (worksheet)
-What are values?
-Living an intentional life (core values list)
-Questions about your core values (reflective questions)
-What are your Core Values (worksheet)
-Your Personal Values in Action (worksheet)
-What shapes our values?
-Experiences shape values
-Generational Impacts interview activity (3-part activity)
-Your values Question Summary
-Living Intentionally – Setting Goals
-Creating your personal values statement (craft)
-Inspirational Quote Poster
Student Success Guidebook - Brochure Project
By Innovations in Technology
Creating a Student Success Guidebook (brochure project) gives students an opportunity to share their knowledge and tips for success in middle school with the following year’s new incoming class of students. This is perfect for a technology or leadership class, or for a club that focuses on assisting students, such as Student Council. Students work in small teams to research an assigned topic about expectations in middle school, specific to their school. Next, they create one page of a brochure with their information which will finally be combined with the other teams’ pages to create a full brochure that can be published and distributed to incoming students. The project was created for 8th graders but could easily be adapted to use with 5th or 6th graders leaving elementary school and providing tips for success to new elementary students, or could be used by sophomores (or above) in high school to create a success guide for incoming high school freshmen.
Great end of year project!!
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations & Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure (non-editable .pdf)
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