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Make a mobile of good choices. This is a good tie-in for a drug awareness program.
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"It is important to make good choices. A good choice is one that has a good consequence. One important good choice you can make is the choice to be drug free. Look at the choices below. Fill in more good choices in the chart."
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A page of small badges with smiling face and the phrase around outside, "I can make good choices."
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"One important bad choice you should avoid is getting involved with drugs. You can and should make good choices instead."
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Fill in the chart with activities that you enjoy that are good choices. This project is a good tie-in with anti-drug activities.
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Print two copies and match the "good choices" pictures. This is a good tie-in for a drug awareness unit.
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Design a t-shirt with a slogan for making good choices. This project is a good tie-in with anti-drug activities.
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"Good Friends" is a 1 page realistic fiction article about the friendship between a cowboy and a dog. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 4 short written response questions.
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Chapter-by-chapter comprehension and vocabulary work to enhance Laura Amy Schlitz's Newbery winning (2008) story of young people in a medieval village.
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A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Spiders are Good Luck" is realistic fiction. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 4 questions requiring short written responses.
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Fill in the chart with activities that you know are bad choices that should be avoided. This project is a good tie-in with anti-drug activities.
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Six colorful posters, each with a tip for having a great day: Make good choices, be respectful of others, choose healthy options, consider everyone's feelings, care about community, participate.
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"The arrow is pointing right." Circle the sentence that best describes the arrow positions. Good directional practice.
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Part of our "Have a Great Day!" series.
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"The ball is over the players." Circle the sentence that best describes the positions in the pictures. Good preposition practice.
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"Tom is between Sue and Bob." Circle the sentence that best describes the positions in the pictures. Good preposition practice.
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"The yellow brick is under the white brick." Circle the sentence that best describes the positions in the pictures. Good preposition practice.
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Pam hopes to compost her way to a new mountain bike. When Gran ends up in the hospital, Pam wonders if she will be able to create good quality compost with out her grandmother's experience and help. Includes multiple choice and short answer comprehension questions and a long essay prompt.
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"Patrick thought the only good thing about Daylight Saving Time was that people got to sleep an hour longer the night it ended." This short fiction is followed by multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions.