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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses misdirected anger.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses making friends in a new school.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses admitting to a mistake. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses helping others.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses admitting to a mistake.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses the complexity of teasing.
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This unit uses three of Aesop's shorter fables as a foundation for talking about unity. With imaginative writing and drawing prompts, as well as comprehension questions, this is a fun introduction to Aesop AND a solid lesson on character education and critical thinking skills. Available at four levels.
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This unit uses the story of the miller, his son, and their donkey as a foundation for talking about fitting in. With imaginative writing and drawing prompts (and a word search!), as well as comprehension questions, this is a fun introduction to Aesop AND a solid lesson on character education and critical thinking skills. Available at four levels. Common Core: RL.3.2
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This short lesson doesn't provide answers, but provides the vocabulary for discussing ethical questions.
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The review questions with this reading comprehension (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. Based on the Newbery Prize-winning novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. From "caring" to "trustworthy".
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A Checklist for Cleaning the Tub/Shower
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. Based on the Newbery Prize-winning novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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[member-created with abctools] This sample was made with the abcteach word unscramble tool. Based on the Newbery Prize-winning novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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"He thinks about it all the time. He even has bad dreams about it!" A fictional reading comprehension designed to help teach students character education. Reflective short answer questions can be used for discussion or writing practice.
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Two signs per page. Colorful text signs (no pictures) for classroom use.
Health, Technology, Character Education, Life Skills, Physical Education, The Arts, Observing, Viewing
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses what to do when accused of something you didn't do.
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