This is an awesome activity to do with students individually, in small groups, or even in a classroom setting. There are 36 questions/slides and 3 handouts with questions to help students think about their values, experiences, and feelings about a variety of topics. There are many options for this activity: Print out cards and have students pick a card to answer, play a game of Jenga that has the pieces of wood numbered. Students answer the number they pick with the corresponding question number
I have two teenage daughters and I am often frustrated with their iPhones because instead of having an easier way to communicate, phones have been a barrier to our communication. Their phones are attached to their hips so why don’t they immediately respond to my texts or answer my calls. Phones can be wonderful; I think? I decided to join the world of technology and get on board with my teenagers. I send them one daily tip to help them learn something, to let them know I care and to stay conne
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