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Character education games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Created by
Kristen Campbell
You can use these cards in many ways. 1. Print these cards, cut them out, and use them as a visual introduction to citizenship. • Show the students these cards and ask them if the children shown are being good citizens or if they are following rules at home, school, or in the community. • Use these cards as discussion starters. Show a particular card and ask the students what they should do if someone else is not being a good citizen. 2. Print these cards, cut them out, and laminate them.
Preview of Kelso's Choices Game Quiz

Kelso's Choices Game Quiz

* This is a list of questions for a game or quiz about Kelso's Choices. * I use these questions as part of ball game. Students take turns throwing the ball to one another as I ask one of the questions. * You can also break students into smaller groups and have a Jenga game at each group, along with a copy of these questions (or post on the board/elmo to view). Students take turns answering each question as they move a block. * This is a fun way to assess students on their knowledge of Kelso
Preview of Responsibility Bingo

Responsibility Bingo

Teaching students about Responsibility through the game of Bingo! Uses words and phrases such as "Listen to the Teacher", "Brush your Teeth", "Do your Homework", "Clean up your area in the cafeteria", etc. Set of 20 Bingo cards and a set of calling cards This word document includes 10 pages with two bingo cards per page. The last page is a list of the words for the teacher to use to call out the words. This document is editable, so you can change phrases or words to suit your age group.
Preview of Activities and Games to Teach Self-Regulation: Ideas for Your Elementary Student

Activities and Games to Teach Self-Regulation: Ideas for Your Elementary Student

A packet of activities/games that can be used in your elementary classroom to help students learn self-regulation, impulse control, making good choices, waiting their turn, and giving words to feelings/emotions.Includes: Games/Activities; Writing ideas; Drawing/Doodling; Discussion Topics; Graphing; Making a Choice worksheets; and more.Can be adapted to many different learning levels by the educator."A wonderful resource for teaching skills for the real world, outside school."
Preview of Student Wellbeing Responsible Decision Making Jeopardy game

Student Wellbeing Responsible Decision Making Jeopardy game

This responsible decision making Jeopardy game is a perfect resource to get students to be assessed focussing on short term vs long term consequences of effective decision making. All questions are included and can be set up without technology or with the use of a screen and device.
Preview of Social Media Challenges - TikTok, Instagram & More! Group Activities Online

Social Media Challenges - TikTok, Instagram & More! Group Activities Online

10 social media challenges for class versus class, school versus school, or small groups to upload to a platform of their choice! A fun, safe and healthy way to implement social media use in the classroom. Appropriate for elementary and highschool.Some topics include with examples: Best Meme Contest, Fitness Challenge, Classroom Showcase Challenge, and so much more!
Preview of Let's Make A Boardgame (Social Skills Project)

Let's Make A Boardgame (Social Skills Project)

Created by
Chad Morris
If you are looking for an activity that focuses on practical application of social skills, creative thinking, and production then please see the attached file. It is a board game making project and I am starting it this week with my kids. Below are some session suggestions to get you started. First session o Discuss what board games are o Recognize different kinds of board games and their type category § Candy Land (fun, traditional) § Hi Ho Cherry-O (fun)
Preview of Student Wellbeing Decision Making Jeopardy Game

Student Wellbeing Decision Making Jeopardy Game

This making decisions Jeopardy game is a perfect resource to get students to assess themselves and others in a fun and interactive setting playing a classic game of Jeopardy. Using scenarios, vocabulary, and real life situations, students will learn about and reflect on the circumstances of the consequences that arise from the decisions they make.
Preview of Student Wellbeing Time Management Jeopardy

Student Wellbeing Time Management Jeopardy

This time management game is a perfect resource to assess students on their knowledge of what was learned in the lesson and to have an interactive enjoyable experience with their peers. All questions are included with this game and can be set up with or without technology.
Preview of Career Charades Guidance Counseling Lesson Plan

Career Charades Guidance Counseling Lesson Plan

What is more fun than learning about new career options AND playing charades?! Use this lesson plan to teach students about different career choices and also play a fun game. Lesson plan is based off of ASCA National Model
Preview of Human Scavenger Hunt - Getting to Know You Activity

Human Scavenger Hunt - Getting to Know You Activity

This activity contains 25 short statements that may apply to students in your classroom. This is a fun way to get to know everyone during the first few weeks of school. Options: Set a timer and see who can fill the most squares in a given amount of time. Give students a week to complete it in their social down time. Use at the end of camp or school year to see how much students have learned about one another.
Preview of Celebrating Dairy of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

Celebrating Dairy of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

A packet to celebrate the release of the newest Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book: The Long Haul. I have included fun activities; a word search; trivia questions; true/false statements; games; writing prompt; creating words and much more.This packet can be adapted to many age and learning levels.
Preview of Small Group Counseling: Ready Bodies, Learning Minds (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Ready Bodies, Learning Minds (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Ready Bodies, Learning Minds (focus, attention, problem-solving, teamwork, self-regulation, concentration, etc.) Included: 10 SessionsIce Breakers / ActivitiesBal-A-Vis-X exercises (racquet balls and bean bags are not included)-Individual-Partner-Small Group*Google Slides presentation link is in the file
Preview of Moving Company: Movement Break, Self-Regulation Tool  (google slides)

Moving Company: Movement Break, Self-Regulation Tool (google slides)

Moving Company Included: Informational slides to explain to students and staff about the Moving Company (push-lift-carry) and how to use it. Our students use this as a self-regulation/brain break/movement break tool.Not included:Materials/Supplies*Google Slides presentation link is in the file
Preview of Perseverance Bingo

Perseverance Bingo

Teaching students about Perseverance through the game of Bingo! Uses words and phrases such as "Focus on the goal", "Determination", "It takes time", "Don't give up", "Best Effort", etc. Set of 20 Bingo cards and a set of calling cards This word document includes 10 pages with two bingo cards per page. The last page is a list of the words for the teacher to use to call out the words. This document is editable, so you can change phrases or words to suit your age group.
Preview of Kind VS Unkind Scenarios **EDITABLE**

Kind VS Unkind Scenarios **EDITABLE**

Created by
Eileen Stewart
Activity for students to discriminate between kind and unkind actions. *Editable option for adding additional scenarios
Preview of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Game Board

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Game Board

Created by
Born2educate
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Game includes: 3 game boards and spinners to practice comprehension, character, and retell. This is a great game your kids will enjoy.
Preview of Anxiety Questions | FACS, FCS, Counseling, Health

Anxiety Questions | FACS, FCS, Counseling, Health

Anxiety Questions for Jenga or Uno!Who doesn’t love a game of Jenga or Uno? I use these questions to help students understand, learn, and talk about anxiety. Directions are included. You can use these questions to help initiate a conversation - or- play a game of Jenga or Uno with the questions.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⭐ Dive into my extensive collection of over 300+ resources, designed to enrich your teaching and enhance student learning. ✔️ Free Newsletter Subscribe for insi
Preview of Small Group Counseling: Lunch Bunch - Peer Relationship Building (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Lunch Bunch - Peer Relationship Building (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Lunch Bunch (Peer Relationship Building)Included: 10 SessionsIce Breakers / ActivitiesConversation Topics*Google Slides presentation link is in the file
Preview of Team Building Challenge: Spaghetti Marshmallows Structures

Team Building Challenge: Spaghetti Marshmallows Structures

Team ChallengeSpaghetti Marshmallows Structures Included: Team Self-Assessment Form (link is in document in the last google slide)*Google Slides presentation link is in the file
Preview of Small Group Counseling: Adventure Play via Board Games (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Adventure Play via Board Games (google slides)

Small Group Counseling: Adventure Play via board gamesIncluded: 10 SessionsIce BreakersVideo ClipsExit TicketNot included:Physical Board games*Google Slides presentation link is in the file
Preview of 4 Corners Game: Social Norms

4 Corners Game: Social Norms

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This activity/game could be used as a beginning of the year 'get to know you', a midyear class building/bonding, or as a character education lesson for students with behavior issues. Statements about social norms are projected onto the board. For example, Skip classes, Record and post videos of people fighting, Brag about failing, Write thank you notes, and Apologize when they’ve done something wrong. Create an environment for students to play 4 Corners - for this game, the corners should be lab
Preview of I Have, Who Has? Math Activities: Numbers 1-30, Tens/Ones, Addition

I Have, Who Has? Math Activities: Numbers 1-30, Tens/Ones, Addition

Created by
Kimberly Gonczy
This package includes four I HAVE, WHO HAS? math activities. The math concepts covered are numbers 1-30, tens and ones, and addition. Cut out cards. Then pass the cards out to your students. Have the child who has the START card read "Who has 1 ten 5 ones?" The child who has fifteen states, "I have fifteen. Who has 3 tens 6 ones?" This continues until the "DONE" person reads his/her card. Great warm-up math activity or morning meeting activity!
Preview of Brussels Sprouts: A Social Skills Board Game

Brussels Sprouts: A Social Skills Board Game

An Overview of the Brussels Sprouts Social Skills ProgramThe Brussels Sprouts simulation board game and related activities are intended to help young students, in grades 1 to 4, learn and rehearse important social skills. The board game is primarily focused on building social cognitive problem solving skills. The related social skills learning activities can also be used. They address self awareness and self regard, recognizing and labeling emotions, values clarification, interpersonal skills of
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