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Preschool school counseling resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart and for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Community Helpers Flipchart - Graph, Matchup, Riddles, Guess Who?

Community Helpers Flipchart - Graph, Matchup, Riddles, Guess Who?

Created by
KinderCulture
Introduce and reinforce community helpers with a variety of activities: 1. Web - Brainstorm what students already know about community helpers. 2. Graph - Determine which community helpers your students think are most important before and/or after your unit. 3. Match-up - Match the image of a community helper to its name. 4. Riddles - Decide which community helpers meet the description given in riddle form. 5. Guess Who? - Play this game on the interactive board to encourage students to ask ques
Preview of Berenstain Bears teach Perseverance, Teamwork & Family!

Berenstain Bears teach Perseverance, Teamwork & Family!

This lesson helps students compare and contrast the book and video of the Berenstain Bears' "Mama's New Job" story. When Mama turns her quilt-making hobby into a business, the Bear family worries that she won't have time for them. But as everyone pitches in to help her, they realize that things aren't so different after all--and they're prouder of Mama than ever!
Preview of PBIS Expected Behavior Vs Unexpected Behavior

PBIS Expected Behavior Vs Unexpected Behavior

This is a Flipchart built for ActivInspire. It has six slides, one of which can be printed and used as an assessment. There are two videos included in the Flipchart that are embedded from YouTube.com.
Preview of Flipchart - Friendship: nice words v mean words

Flipchart - Friendship: nice words v mean words

Created by
Super Counseling
Use this flipchart with small groups or individual students to help them decipher the differences between nice words and mean words. Use each question as a springboard for discussion: How would you feel if someone said this to you? Would saying this make another person feel good? When are some times you could use these words? Once a student decides whether the phrase on the screen is nice or mean, he/she can slide the box under the appropriate answer to reveal either a green check for a correc
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