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Preview of Dealing with Archetypical Children - Classroom Strategies for Behavior Issues

Dealing with Archetypical Children - Classroom Strategies for Behavior Issues

Absent Andy, Affection-starved Amy, Blurting Betty, Bullying Bill, Casanova Carl, Chatty Cathy, Daydreaming Danny, Dramatic Dana, and Funnyman Frank are just a few of the student behavior archetypes addressed in this manual. Each of the 25 archetypes has a list of researched, tried-and-tested methods to overcome some of the issues you might find in students that really try your patience. This manual makes for a great conversation-starter and sharing manual for grade-level meetings, school-wide
Preview of 28 Days of Gratitude

28 Days of Gratitude

Benefits of JournalingGratitude journaling, like many gratitude practices, can lower your stress levels;It can help you feel calmer, especially at night;Journaling can give you a new perspective on what is important to you and what you truly appreciate in your life;By noting what you are grateful for, you can gain clarity on what you want to have more of in your life, and what you can do without;Gratitude journaling can help you find out and focus on what really matters to you;Keeping a gratitud
Preview of Virtual Awards Ceremony | Digital Distance Learning End of the Year Activities

Virtual Awards Ceremony | Digital Distance Learning End of the Year Activities

These End Of The Year Awards are such a fun way to celebrate students! Plus, they are so easy to use and will save you so much time! Every student has different skills and strengths for you to showcase!
Preview of Student of the Week award certificate with Fabric Font style letters

Student of the Week award certificate with Fabric Font style letters

Student of the Week award certificate with Fabric Font style lettersGive this certificate to that special student who went above and beyond in their school career for the month!Just fill in the student's name along the thin line (it's there, I promise) below "Presented to", and then fill in the thin line below "For" (it's there, too, I promise) with how they shined for the month, and then the principal can sign along the line above "Principal", and lastly, fill in the "Date" along the line, when
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