Helping Students Learn from Mistakes

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education, Classroom Management, Guidance, Livebinders, Odds and Ends | Posted on September 24, 2013

 

Helping Students Learn from Mistakes is a Livebinder by Diana Gardner with resources on how to teach students ways to capitalize on mistakes and learn from them.

Inspire My Kids

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education, Classroom Management, Family Engagement, Motivation | Posted on January 4, 2012

  Inspire My Kids has stories, videos, podcasts, and photos to inspire kids to change the world.  Maybe you can start a class project for the new year!

42 Tips for Dealing with Test Anxiety

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Assessment, Character Education, Classroom Management, Motivation, Odds and Ends | Posted on February 10, 2011

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Test Anxiety Tips has 42 links to sites that help students (and adults) reduce some of the stress that comes with high stakes testing.

Hold on to Your Horses

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education, Classroom Management, Guidance, Reading/Language Arts, Special Education | Posted on November 30, 2010

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Hold on to Your Horses Online Book is a free book that can be downloaded and used in the classroom.  The book takes a unique look at impulse control and provides students a way to control those impulses.

Good Character.Com Guidance Lesson

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education, Guidance | Posted on November 2, 2010

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Good Character.Com is a nice site for Guidance lessons for elementary students.  Written to go along with a video series, the resources and guides on the site can also stand alone for character education.

Can Do Kids Site

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education, Educational Resources, Games, Motivation, Odds and Ends | Posted on November 2, 2010

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Can Do Kids Web Site

35 Activities to Help Students Show Respect

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Character Education | Posted on March 6, 2010

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35 Activities to Teach Students Respect 

There are many ways people show respect to others, and the more aware that students are of what those actions look and sound like, the more likely they are to incorporate those behaviors in their daily lives. Here are 35 activities students can do to learn the meaning and value of respect. There’s one (and a few more) for each day of the month.

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