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Activities for Building Character, Social Learning GR 1-2
Activities for Building Character & Social-Emotional Learning Grades 1-2. /nOne of the key components of the Grades 1–2 materials is teaching kids to get along. Teachers are encouraged to use classroom meetings (circle time) throughout the day to deal with misunderstandings, bullying, inappropriate language, and social conflicts that arise inside and outside the classroom. By doing so, a forum is created where students can share their feelings, as well as review, process, and discuss ways to positively resolve conflicts. The more than 100 lesson plans and activities give multiple opportunities to capitalize on the teachable moments./nKey concepts explored in the program:/nMe and my safe and caring school—how to be an Ambassador of Peace/nDiscovering our feelings—learning how to Stop, Think, Choose/nMy support system—caring for others and being a friend/nRespect yourself and others—using good manners or bad manners/nCaring about one another—helping to prevent bullying/nCooperation—how to team up for success/nGetting along with others—using conflict resolution skills/nThe power to choose—growing responsibility/nFollow your dreams—using my gifts and talents/nThis book is also part of the Activities for Building Character and Social-Emotional Learning Set.
Added: 4102 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.30
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Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Feelings Fun Game
Ages: 5-10. Playing-2-Learn Dominoes on Feelings Fun Game lets players have fun playing dominoes while learning how to express positive and negative feelings appropriately, recognize feelings, and care about the feelings of others. Before playing a domino, a player picks a card from one of four decks and either answers a question or practices a skill. The Understanding the Feelings of Others cards help players learn to accurately perceive feelings in others. This is a vital skill for developing empathy. The Four W's cards help players identify feelings and how to deal appropriately with difficult feelings; each question starts with "Who", "What", "Why", or "When". The Action cards give players practice dealing with situations that involve strong feelings. The Talk about a Time cards, help players identify their feelings and give them the opportunity to share with other players situations that evoked a variety of feelings. 2-5 players./nThis game is also part of the Play-to-Learn Dominoes Set. By Franklin Rubenstein, Ph.D./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4133 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 58.84
Views: 4168 | Comments: 0
     
Wait & Win! Board Game
Ages: 6-12. The Wait and Win board game was designed to teach children the importance of being patient in many different situations as they try a variety of fun tasks and try to solve problems. Patience is an important ingredient in a child's social and academic success. This game teaches frustration tolerance, self-control, respect for others, and a sense of time and timing. The object of the game is to earn as many "patience points" (chips) as possible. Includes a countdown timer that gives players feedback on how well they control their impulsivity. 2-4 players./nContents: Game board 24 You Win Cards (describe situations where children have been patient, with a positive result) 24 Patience Problems Cards (asks players to respond to situations where being patient is important) 24 Test Your Skill Cards (describe "stunts" that require patience and self-control) 100 chips 4 pawns Die Timer Instructions/nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4157 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.10
Views: 6270 | Comments: 0
     
What Did You Say? A Game of Non-Verbal Language
Ages: 6-12. The What Did You Say? A Non-Verbal Language game is designed to aid in teaching children to be aware of their body language and the body language of others. Many children have a hard time reading body language. It introduces children to several aspects of understanding body language, including two key concepts: 1) Different aspects of body language are associated with different feelings. 2) Different people may have different body language in the same situation. This game contains 50 colorful pictures of children in different postures. Players pick Body Language cards and try to match the posture closest to the feeling being expressed. Correct answers advance the player. Prompts have kids doing fun stunts and acting out situations as they express themselves non-verbally. For 3-6 players./nContents: Game Board 60 Body Language Cards (2 of each posture) 48 Situration Cards 2 Dice 6 Pawns 100 Chips 2 write-on/wipe-off slates (for use with the two-player version of this game) Instructions/nThis product is also part of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game Set./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4157 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 65.43
Views: 5739 | Comments: 0
     
The You & Me Social Skills Board Game
Ages 4-12. The You & Me Social Skills Board Game is a cooperative game that teaches day-to-day social skills and social awareness. Designed to help children become socially aware of the world they live in, as they build the social skills they need in everyday life: helping, sharing, being polite, cooperating, understanding different points of views, listening, following rules, acting assertively, and being a friend. Players work as a team, there are no individual winners. 2-6 players./nContents: 48 ACT cards 48 TALK cards 48 DRAW cards 2 Dice Sand Timer 100 Chips 6 Pawns Instructions/nThis board game is also part of The You & Me Social Skills Collection./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4157 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 60.53
Views: 8114 | Comments: 0
     
The Good Behavior Board Game
Ages: 4-10. The Good Behavior game teaches children the importance of good behavior and helps them anticipate the consequences of misbehavior. Adults learn and practice two of the most effective forms of discipline for children: token reinforcement and time-out. Colorful cartoon graphics and the excitement of winning tokens makes the game fun. For 2-6 players. Includes: Game board, cards, 4 pawns, die, sand timer, instructions.
Added: 4162 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 56.17
Views: 1889 | Comments: 0
     
Kelly Bear Teaches About Bullying
Children discover that bullying is not only physical intimidation and extortion, but teasing, gossiping and excluding. They learn why peers sometimes bully others, words to say and actions to take when confronted by a bully, and that the victim, bully, and bystander are all hurt by bullying behaviors. This DVD features the life-size green bear named Kelly, who serves as a hero and a teacher. Kids readily identify with the green bear who makes mistakes but keeps trying to do his best. Interactive songs highlight this program; songs include "Take Action" and "Bullies." This program is field-tested and proven effective.
Added: 4225 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 115.58
Views: 1778 | Comments: 0
Berenstain Bears: The Big Red Kite
When a store window full of colorful novelty kites excites the cubs about entering a kite-flying contest, Brother and Sister are surprised when Papa suggests they build their own kite instead of buying one. Together Papa and the cubs build a big old style kite,"Big Red," which turns out to be too big to fly without an equally big wind. To them, it's no longer about winning or losing; it's about taking pride in something they've made. As luck would have it, the wind picks up and, as all the store bought kites crash to the ground, "Big Red" flies so high, all the contestants join in and have a great time flying it.
Added: 4225 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 178.90
Views: 1985 | Comments: 0
Ted's Story: Honouring Melissa
In the early morning hours of 1998 - after a night of heavy drinking, 21 year old, Ted Gross, was traveling northbound toward a major intersection. At that exact point in time, 21 year old, Melissa Hoeving, who had not been drinking, was traveling eastbound toward that same intersection. This is the story of what happened that morning and the months and years that followed. It is a must-see program for all teens. It will save lives!
Added: 4227 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 97.34
Views: 4382 | Comments: 0
New Club Drugs: Designed for Death
Just when professionals thought they had learned all the hazards of these drugs, a new crop of dangerous substances called New Club Drugs has sprung up, including Foxy - a pill that is two times stronger than Ecstasy and available at half the cost. Others are called AMT, YABA, Blue Mystic, and 2C-B. The program highlights each new club drug and the very real health hazards, including risk of death.
Added: 4233 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 192.31
Views: 2037 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave Jenny's Reasons: A Story About Teen Depression
This program provides a haunting look at teen depression and family dynamics that surround it. Jenny is in the throes of clinical depression, unable to understand the reasons she feels so bad all the time. Deeply confused and desperately overwhelmed, she makes plans to end her life - plans that are ultimately thwarted when her best friend, Tanya, confronts her and shares a dark secret of her own.
Added: 4238 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 108.84
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Maple Ave More Than This: Body Image
Donnie turns to steroid abuse to help him "measure up" on the basketball court. Not long after, he finds his life slowly spinning our of control as his girlfriend, Angela tries in vain to help him kick his addiction. In the meantime, Angela is also struggling to convince her friends, Dara and Lucy, that, contrary to what they've read on the internet, anorexia and bulimia are not "lifestyle choices" but, instead, serious medical disorders.
Added: 4238 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 116.16
Views: 2119 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave P.S. I Miss You: The Aftermath of Suicide
After a year and a half, Tanya and her family are still trying to cope with the suicide of her older brother. During this time, Tanya has been coping by helping others, but gradually this proves not to be enough, and she turns to drinking to ease her pain (in between haunting dreams about her dead brother). Ultimately, things get out of control and her best friend, Jenny, intervenes to get her friend some much-needed help.
Added: 4238 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 112.96
Views: 1842 | Comments: 0
Generation Now
Parental neglect is a major problem affecting today’s youth. In this provocative and timely program, we meet Nil, Siah, Zero and Electra, a group of average young people from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds all with this in common - each struggles with the very real issues of absentee parenting, apathy, and lack of emotional support from family and community.
Added: 4240 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 184.19
Views: 68684 | Comments: 0
Kelly Bear Teaches About Bullying
Children discover that bullying is not only physical intimidation and extortion, but teasing, gossiping and excluding. They learn why peers sometimes bully others, words to say and actions to take when confronted by a bully, and that the victim, bully, and bystander are all hurt by bullying behaviors.
Added: 4240 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 115.58
Views: 1681 | Comments: 0
Legal But Deadly: Abusing Prescription Drugs
Prescription drugs like OxyContin, Ritalin, Xanax, Vicodin, and codeine-based cough syrup are making headlines around the nation as teens continue to abuse these "legal" drugs. This timely program highlights personal stories of teens that became addicted to prescription drugs and the resulting consequences.
Added: 4240 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 178.35
Views: 2979 | Comments: 0
Red Ribbon Week DVD with Host Michael Pritchard
Hosted by Michael Pritchard, America's foremost youth counselor, this award-winning DVD explains the origins and meaning of Red Ribbon Week. Provides dynamic ideas and activities to help prevent drug use in your school and community. Filmed at an actual Red Ribbon rally. Showing it to your students is an inspirational way to kick-off your annual Drug Awareness celebration. Its message is timeless so it can be used year after year.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 100.44
Views: 3573 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 3 Celebrate Sobriety
At 15, Hayley is preparing to celebrate her first year of sobriety. In an interview Hayley shares the insecurities that made her want to drink and how far she has come. A few weeks before her one-year sobriety birthday, Hayley slips. Upset, she talks with her counselor who helped her into sobriety. Her counselor reassures her she is doing well and encourages her to find her passion. Hayley decides to spend more time with her photography.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 144.38
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Drug Class 3 Finding Independence
Michael has now been sober for five months. He decides he would like his independence and decides it is time to move out of his mom’s house. Michael is disappointed when he realizes that being on his own is more than he can handle right now. Rand addresses the problems related to being on your own.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 135.57
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Drug Class Kirsten's Story
Kirsten has been clean and sober for a few months, but is struggling with how to best occupy her "clean" time. After talking to Rand she decides to look for a job and take part in a high school fashion show. Ideal for middle school and high school teens, perfect for prevention and recovery classes.
Added: 4242 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 93.01
Views: 1898 | Comments: 0
 
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