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Preview of Be You! by Peter H Reynolds Activity Workbook: Celebrating You

Be You! by Peter H Reynolds Activity Workbook: Celebrating You

Created by
MaiStoryBook
Help your students realize, believe, and share with the world that they are curious, adventurous, persistent, brave, patient, kind, understanding, and so much more!Great for Reading Centers, small groups, or whole class activity! Read aloud the story "Be You!" or watch MaiStoryBooks FREE interactive read aloud video, and then encourage students to create their own *Be You* book~ their very own book about themselves and all the great things they are and can be!Inspired by Peter H. Reynold's book
Preview of Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Created by
KRIOpie Design
(7) BLOWN UP BOOK PAGES & Instructions Included for creating poetry from the heart without the pressure of rhyming or form. Even if participants are not familiar with the principles of poetry (i.e., feeling, image, rhythm simile, metaphor, shape, and sound), they can express themselves with this fun activity to creatively problem solve varying poetic forms. Teach Social Emotional Learning or Poetry in a supportive way that will encourage creativity, participation, and deeper self-expression.
Preview of Native American Folktale Read Aloud - Coyote Steals the Blanket -Readers Theater

Native American Folktale Read Aloud - Coyote Steals the Blanket -Readers Theater

Explore Utah Ute Native American Fables and Folktales with book extension activities for a fun-filled favorite Coyote Trickster Tale by Janet Stevens with Coyote not learning his lesson yet again. Retelling, sequencing, readers' theater, and vocabulary all provide a review of story elements in the library or classroom. THE BOOK IS NOT INCLUDED.After an initial reading of this great story (check your library), your students will LOVE retelling using the character puppets. And they will all join i
Preview of Finn's Little Fibs Book Craft: Honesty Activity- Tips for dealing with lies

Finn's Little Fibs Book Craft: Honesty Activity- Tips for dealing with lies

Created by
MaiStoryBook
Perfect craft activity to accompany the SEL children's book, "Finn's Little Fibs" by Tom Percival ~ perfect for sparking conversation about what to do when you feel like telling a lie or fib and about the importance of honesty. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "Finn's Little Fibs." Then, encourage students to create their own Monster Craft to record coping strategies to use when they feel jealous.Product includes: (SEE PREVIEW )Coloring Sheets available5 Black
Preview of BIG by Vashti Harrison: Book Craft Share your BIG Words, Dreams, Love SEL ELA

BIG by Vashti Harrison: Book Craft Share your BIG Words, Dreams, Love SEL ELA

Created by
MaiStoryBook
Perfect book craft activity to accompany the Read Aloud *BIG* by Vashti Harrison~ a story accepting yourself and others just as they are.Great for Reading, Literacy, ELA Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story and then encourage students to create their own BIG craft to share BIG positive words about themselves, to share their love for themselves, or to share their BIG dreams.Product Includes (SEE PREVIEW )Coloring Sheets IncludedBlack and White/ or Color-printed Templates6 Different
Preview of What if, Pig? Craft, When I Feel Worried.. SEL Activity - Coping with Anxiety

What if, Pig? Craft, When I Feel Worried.. SEL Activity - Coping with Anxiety

Created by
MaiStoryBook
Perfect book craft activity to accompany the SEL read aloud book, "What if, Pig?" by Stef Wade~ a book about acknowledging your worries, and turnign your what-if worries from anxiety to optimism. Great for Reading, Literacy, ELA Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "What if, Pig?" and then encourage students to create their own Pig Craft to remind themselves of tools they can use to cope with their worries.Product Includes (SEE PREVIEW )Coloring Sheets IncludedBlack and White/ or
Preview of Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

This is a lit log for Isaiah Dunn is My Hero by Kelly J. Baptist. The book is written as journal entries from the perspective of a ten-eleven-year-old boy. Themes in the book are dealing with the sudden death of a family member, depression and alcoholism, loss of job and home, friendships, responsibilities, and carrying on a legacy. The focus skills of the lit log are:* use text to ask/answer questions to explain/make inferences* determine theme/summarize* describe/explain characters,
Preview of Life Skills Bundle -- 22 Comic Reader Lessons

Life Skills Bundle -- 22 Comic Reader Lessons

Created by
Randy Bamboo
This is a Comic Reader that teaches Life Skills. This bundle covers... 1. Staying Positive p.1 2. Respecting Others p.7 3. Making Conversation p.16 4. Dealing with Frustration p.25 5. Good Manners p.38 6. Quiet Voice p.46 7. Sharing p.57 8. Inappropriate Touching p.62 9. Listening Skills p.70 10. Making Friends p.79 11. Following Directions p.87 12. Self-esteem p.93 13. Working Hard p.99 14. Self-control p.104 15. Being Nice p.111 16. Needing a Time-out p.120 17. Biting p.126 18. Spitting p.131
Preview of PRINTABLE_ Grief Journal_Flip BOOK (12 Pages)

PRINTABLE_ Grief Journal_Flip BOOK (12 Pages)

Just print front and back and flip on short side. Once the pages are all printed fold on the line and staple in the middle for 12-page journal. Your client can process the stages of grief using this guide in therapy or independently.This is a great way to help process grief using J.W. Worden's steps:To accept the reality of the lossTo process the pain of griefTo adjust to a world without the deceasedTo remember the deceased while moving forward in life
Preview of Every Child Succeeds: A Short Story and Discussion Guide ("The Foster Home")

Every Child Succeeds: A Short Story and Discussion Guide ("The Foster Home")

Created by
Compass Rose
“The Foster Home” A Short Story and Discussion GuideBy Betty J. White, copyright 2023, a.k.a. Compass Rose May want to pair this with: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-House-That-Kleenex-Built-Write-Your-Own-Mystery-Grade-5-on-up-10146301since it is a completed version of the mystery and this would make a complete unit.- A reading selection suggested for grades 5 on up.- This short story is about relationships. It’s about several children who are raised in a foster home where ever
Preview of Just Like Jackie Read Aloud Write Along

Just Like Jackie Read Aloud Write Along

This is a book study of Just Like Jackie, by author Lindsey Stoddard.The inside cover of the book says:"Robinson has always been her grandpa's right hand. She helps him fix cars in his repair shop and collect sap from the maple trees in their backyard. Now she's his right hand more than ever, because Grandpa's memory's been getting tired lately, and he can forget the simplest things, like how to make their favorite dinners or where he put his jacket. Sometimes he even forgets Robinson's name. Ro
Preview of Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log (novel study) for Not an Easy Win by Chrystal D. Giles (author of Take Back the Block), a middle grade realistic fiction written from the perspective of a 12-year-old boy about facing challenges, what people think about you versus who you think you are, a multigenerational family, friendships, and a parent in jail. The lit log should be used/modified to best meet the needs of each student/class. Key focus skills in the lit log are: * use text to explain, draw inferen
Preview of Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log for Something to Say, by Lisa Moore Ramée, the author of A Good Kind of Trouble. The book is written from the perspective of Janae, an eleven-year-old 7th grade girl. The main character deals with middle grade students’ biggest concerns of fitting in versus standing out, having friends, and finding your voice besides family and social activism (whether or not to change the name of the middle school). Unfortunately, Janae does not use healthy coping strategies. Key foc
Preview of Forever, or a Long, Long Time Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom L

Forever, or a Long, Long Time Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom L

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Forever, or a Long, Long Time by Caela Carter. This is an excellent realistic fiction, written from the point of view of a young girl, who with her brother lived in foster care for 5 years. They now have a forever home, but they want to learn about their past. The key focus skills of the lit log are:- use text to explain/draw inferences/cite evidence- describe/compare/contrast/analyze characters, setting, events - use text to determine the
Preview of ANALYZING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE TO LEARN ABOUT PERSONAL VALUES

ANALYZING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE TO LEARN ABOUT PERSONAL VALUES

Students should be taught to operate with a set of open-minded values so they will start *Thinking for themselves, as compared to accepting unquestioningly what others believe. *Welcoming the opportunity to explore new ideas, points of view and possibilities. *Weighing ideas based on their merits, not who advocates them. *Achieving the best possible resolution of problems/questions, as compared to winning arguments for the sake of winning them. Moreover, analyzing and writing about literatu
Preview of My Father's Words Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

My Father's Words Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for My Father’s Words by Patricia MacLachlan, a great read-aloud and discussion book (for a counseling group, novel study, literature group, or guided reading instruction). It can be used for Distance or Classroom Learning. The themes of the book are tragic loss, grief, love, healing, family, shelter dogs, and friendship. It is written from the point of view of a fifth-grade girl. Her brother and a neighbor are also main characters. The foc
Preview of Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

This lit log (novel study) is for Efrén Divided, a realistic fiction from the perspective of a 7th grade boy whose parents are undocumented. Themes in the book include: immigration, deportation, family, “making do”, friendship, and injustice. Key focus skills are:* use text to explain, draw inferences, cite textual evidence* determine theme, central idea, summarize* describe, compare/contrast, analyze characters, setting, events/plot* describe, explain, analyze points of view I hope this lit
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