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Bell Let's Talk Day: Primary + Junior Teaching Slides and Flipbook
By Michellecurtis
"Bell Let's Talk Day: Teaching Bundle for Primary + Junior Students" – your comprehensive resource for fostering mental health awareness in young learners. This bundle includes both dynamic teaching slides and an interactive flipbook, designed to engage and educate students on this vital topic. The teaching slides are crafted with vibrant visuals and age-appropriate language, ensuring that the complex subject of mental health is presented in an accessible and relatable manner. Accompanied by an interactive flipbook, this bundle offers a hands-on learning experience that encourages students to explore their understanding of mental health in a supportive and interactive environment. Ideal for creating an open, inclusive dialogue within the classroom, this bundle is a must-have for any educator committed to promoting mental well-being among their students.
End of Year Character Traits Student Award Certificates For K-6th Grade
By A Plus Education
These character traits are perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th 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.
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!
MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AWARDS CERTIFICATES, EDITABLE & PRINTABLES
By Geography & Math Made Easy
NOTE: If you need additional rewards created, please reach out to me through Q&A. I will need at least a week's notice to create additional awards. I will create a separate product listing with your requested custom-made awards. There will be an additional charge: $2 per editable reward.
ALSO NOTE: Those that are in WORD and are editable may not appear as they should be and may need some additional formatting. With the difference in versions, it may not format correctly. I have also included printable jps.
You will need a zip file opener to open the zip file and obtain the documents.
Students need to know they are valued and appreciated. One way to let them know is to present them with certificates, whether you present it publicly, privately, staple it to their assignment being returned to them or, if they have a student folder or journal with pockets, simply place it inside for them to find! Surprise! You are valued!
Each is created with a colorful background but can be reproduced in black and white as well. In addition, each has a inspiring quote such as the following:
These rewards can be used various ways:
Students may appreciate the reward; however, you may choose to present them with the opportunity to receive a tangible reward along with the certificate
As the instructor, it is up to you what you feel is appropriate rewards for your students.
Use these reward certificates to let your students know they are valued and appreciated. Make sure everyone gets noticed and recognized! Try to give every student the same amount of praise; find something good in each student—event the most challenging.
The certificates include:
Disclaimer: One purchase is good for one teacher's usage. If more than one teacher is using the copyrighted resource, please purchase additional licenses.
Writing Activities 10 Kids Who Changed the World
By Beth Hammett
Expository and creative writings abound with these real life, fact based connections to ELA, history, and science! Fun, creative, and educational, yet uses critical thinking skills to introduce 10 Kids Who Changed the World through coloring format handouts with 20 writing activities. Kids: Ryan Hreljac, Ryan's Well Foundation for clean water for kids Malala Yousafzai, education for girls in Pakistan Ryan White, HIV/AIDS foundation for kids Anne Frank, Holocaust author Louis Braille, inventor of Braille Olivia Hallisey, inventor of new Ebola virus vaccine Jacob Barnett, expanded Einstein's Theory of Relativity & founder of Jacob's Place for kids with autism Cassandra Lin, inventor of process for recycling cooking oil for heat David Zhao, creator of Instruments for Change Alexandra Scott, Alex's Lemonade Stand for kids with cancer Writing Handouts Include: genre explanations advertising blog writing Braille writing brainstorming activities charts for business writing and KWL cause and effect writing diary writing informative writing governmental act writing letter writing listing marketing medical/business flow chart personal narrative writing persuasive writing poetry writing secret code writing service learning project map symbolism using chronological/sequential/time order using transitions Fact Based, Real Life Topics Include: bullying benefits of.... business planning climate change community service communication skills goal setting and meeting goals handicap guidelines and regulations hobbies/talents ethical/moral choices, decisions, and outcomes government acts to improve quality of life influential people in students' lives personal strengths point of view of kids who changed the world sensitive medical topics: Asbergers, autism, bullying, cancer, HIV/AIDS, Holocaust service learning setting up a non-profit organization survival & techniques reflection on school and learning Excellent for across curriculum writing connections, discussions and debates, homeschool, flipped classes, teaching empathy, teaching real life application, introducing career and workforce connections, introducing service learning projects, and student assessment of writing genres and writing skills. Please note that sensitive topics are included in this lesson plan. Unique, unusual, and fun interactive writing assignments! Cooperative learning with an emphasis on social skills! Can be used with Christian based curriculums. Like this format for learning? Then, try: American Revolution Comic Book Writing Galveston Juneteenth Oklahoma Land Rush Texas History 1 & 2 Remember the Alamo Spindletop Gusher
Friendship and Loyalty: Eight Short Stories Vocab / SEL / ELA Activities 5-8
By Mark Holmes
Embark on a journey of friendship, loyalty, and personal growth with this captivating collection of eight short stories, perfect for teaching social-emotional learning and character education in the classroom.
"Friendship and Loyalty: Stories about the Challenges and Rewards of Maintaining Strong Friendships" is a powerful tool for educators seeking to foster meaningful discussions and lessons on the importance of building and maintaining healthy relationships. Each story in this collection highlights different aspects of friendship, such as trust, empathy, communication, and standing up for what's right, making it an invaluable resource for teaching essential life skills.
As students follow the journeys of Emma and Olivia, Jack and Liam, Maya and Zoe, and other memorable characters, they will learn valuable lessons about the power of unexpected connections, the importance of reconciliation, and the strength that comes from supporting one another through difficult times. These stories also tackle important topics such as peer pressure, standing up for oneself and others, and the consequences of one's actions on friendships.
Each story comes with a vocab list (word, part of speech, definition), a selection of potential assignments, a breakdown of the story structure, and applicable Common Core and National Health Education standards. All stories are also available individually from the DEEPbyDESIGN store.
Friendship and Loyalty: Stories about the Challenges and Rewards of Maintaining Strong Friendship
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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End of the Year Summer Bundle- Awards | Memory Book | Gift Tags | Crowns
By Happily Ever Primary Resources
Grab this end-of-year bundle to wrap up the school year with your students and get them excited for summer! This bundle includes a printable memory book, fillable awards, crowns and fun summer-themed gift tags. Let's make those final days unforgettable!
✨ Save 30% with this bundle! ✨
What's Included
Summer Treat Gift Tags
Fillable Student Awards
Memory Book
Crowns
Summer Treat Gift Tags
10 Gift Tags Included:
Fillable Student Awards
50 Awards Included:
Amazing Artist
Math Wizard
Worker Bee
Super Reader
Tech Expert
Observant Scientist
All-Star Athlete
Classroom Leader
Wonderful Writer
STEM Genius
Class Clown
Science Star
Aspiring Nurse
Social Butterfly
Fabulous Friend
Earth Hugger
Future Teacher
Smart Cookie
Future Actor
Future Actress
Team Player
Ray of Sunshine
Creative Writer
Bright Thinker
S. Studies Buff
Safety Patrol
Eager Explorer
Kindness Queen
Kindness King
Coolest Kid
Curious Cupcake
Leaps & Bounds
Star Speller
Lunchroom Leader
Animal Lover
Handy Helper
Word Shark
Most Improved
Recess Buddy
Goal Getter
Budding Author
Hard Worker
Creative Kid
Happy Camper
Marvelous Mathematician
Organization Guru
Growth Mindset
Attentive Listener
Never Giver Upper
Awesome Attitude
End of Year Memory Book
15 Pages Included:
cover page for first, second, third and fourth grades
about me
about my teacher
all about my friends
my school day
favorite memories
brag sheet
goal setting
this or that school memories
letter to my future teacher
find someone who "my classmates"
favorite books
autographs page
a note from my teacher
my symbols
Crowns
What's Included:
5 black & white crowns with writing prompts
3 extra extension bands students can also color
Prompts Included:
This summer I will...
My favorite memory this school year was...
This year I learned...
Next school year, I am most excited for...
This summer I will...
More End of The Year Resources...
Roll & Read Phonics
Roll & Race Math
100's Chart Mystery Picture
*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.
MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AWARDS CERTIFICATES, PRINTABLES
By Geography & Math Made Easy
IMPORTANT NOTE: If You Need a Specific Award That is Not Listed Here, Reach Out To Me Through Q & A Section on TeachShare. I Will Be Happy To Create It and Add it to the Collection.
Student's need to know they are valued and appreciated. One way to let them know is it to present them with certificates, whether you present it publicly, privately, staple it to their assignment being returned to them or, if they have a student folder or journal with pockets, simply place inside for them to find! Surprise! You are valued!
Each is created with a colorful background, but can be reproduced in black and white as well. In addition, each has a inspiring quote such as the following:
These rewards can be used various ways:
Students may appreciate the reward; however, you may choose to present them with the opportunity to receive a tangible reward along with the certificate
As the instructor, it is up to you what you feel is appropriate rewards for your students.
Use these reward certificates to let you students know they are valued and appreciated. Make sure everyone gets noticed and recognized! Try to give every student the same amount of praise; find something good in each student—event the most challenging.
The certificates include:
Disclaimer: One purchase is good for one teacher's usage. If additional teachers wish to use this product, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate.
One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity thru Dual-Perspectives 5-8
By Mark Holmes
One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity and Empathy through Dual-Perspective Narratives 5-8
Description:
Dive into the world of subjectivity and empathy with "1 Story, 2 Perspectives," a unique collection of eight short stories, each told from two contrasting viewpoints. Designed for students in grades 5-8, this resource encourages readers to examine familiar scenarios through different lenses, fostering understanding, compassion, and critical thinking skills.
Each story features two distinct characters, such as the shy new kid and the boisterous class clown, or the driven athlete and the passionate artist. By presenting both perspectives side by side, these narratives invite students to step into the shoes of each character, exploring their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. As students engage with the stories, they'll develop a deeper appreciation for the role that personality, priorities, and life experiences play in shaping one's perception of the world.
But the learning doesn't stop with the stories themselves! This comprehensive resource also includes 20 thought-provoking activities and discussion questions, providing educators with a wealth of tools for extending the lessons of empathy and perspective-taking. From comparative analysis and writing prompts to role-playing exercises and real-world connections, these activities are designed to help students internalize the stories' messages and apply them to their own lives.
Key features of "1 Story, 2 Perspectives":
By exploring these dual-perspective narratives and engaging in the accompanying activities, students will:
"One Story, Two Perspectives" is a must-have resource for any educator looking to promote social-emotional learning, character education, and the development of 21st-century skills. Download now and watch as your students grow into more understanding, empathetic, and open-minded individuals!