I have been a school counselor since 2003. I have worked in elementary schools and in central office supporting school counselors. I believe in a comprehensive counseling program that supports ALL students.
Stop the Tattling!A game to accompany the book "A Bad Case of the Tattle Tongue" by Julia Cook. Choose a card and decide if the example is tattling or warning, then pin the spotted tattle tongue or the red warning tongue on the boy. Includes everything needed to play the game. Color and B/W versions included. Includes: - Tattle & Warning Tongue Game Pieces - Pin the Tongue board - Tattle Tongue Free Certificate - Writing Prompts for Tattling & Warning ***************************************
Character Through Goal SettingLesson series for the character trait “self discipline” and the PYP Learner Profile “thinker.” Explores goal setting K-5. Includes SIX Lessons:K-1: Students will explore self discipline (strive to be thinkers) through goal setting. Students will be able to define the word “goal” and identify concrete goals. 2-3: Students will explore self discipline (strive to be thinkers) through goal setting. Students will be able to identify proper steps to reach a larger goal.
A fun way to explore Integrity using vocabulary strategies
Fun booklet exploring Integrity! Use as an introduction or a summative activity. Click on preview to see all pages. Creates an 8 page booklet using only 2 sheets of paper (printed front to back). Easy to fold for the kiddos!
Booklet includes vocabulary strategies: Define in own words, illustrate, synonyms, use in a sentence, text to self connection
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Using History to Teach Courage in Communication
Two lessons from the monthly lesson series for the character education trait “courage” and learner profile attribute “communicator.” These lessons could be used 3-5. Explores what it means to be courageous and a communicator for kindness. Get outside the box to make a difference. Students will be able to reflect on how to be courageous (or a communicator) in their daily life.
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Using History to Teach Courage in Communication
From the monthly lesson series for the character trait “courage” and learner profile attribute “communicator.” This lesson could be used 3-5. Explores what it means to be courageous and a communicator for kindness. Get outside the box to make a difference. Students will be able to reflect on how to be courageous (or a communicator) in their daily life.
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Experience
I have been a school counselor since 2003. I have worked in elementary schools and in central office supporting school counselors. I believe in a comprehensive counseling program that supports ALL students.
Teaching style
Fun, organized, and proactive.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been district Elementary Counselor of the year, North Carolina Elementary Counselor of the year, and received my National Board Certification in 2009. I received the RAMP (Recognized ASCA Model Program) award for comprehensive school counseling in 2008.
My own education history
MEd. School Counseling University of North Carolina
BS Psychology Furman University
Additional biographical information
I live in Chapel Hill, NC with my husband, daughter, and two dogs. You can check out my work on my blog- <a title="CounselorUp" href="http://www.counselorup.com">CounselorUp</a>
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