20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
You will find 3 pages of short scenarios in which students need to write a sentence or two of how they would remedy the situation. This will be a good way for learners to brainstorm what they would do using certain real-world examples. An image accompanies what is happening as well.
You will receive two worksheets to include: Students will need to identify which foods are healthy by an X or to color in the circle.Learners will also receive a sheet to list their own dietary choices: food and drink along with any changes to be made.
Students will be able to learn: How to decipher healthy and unhealthy foods that is scenario based. Learners will identify pictures and place under proper category.A worksheet included to take a look at foods a student likes, dislikes, and is willing to try in the future.
A series of 8 scenarios of what a student would do in a particular situation of an issue they could face. Taking a look at what is appropriate action to take or what to say to others is important and a skill that should be learned early. A variety of scenarios involving friends, decision making, and possible situations in which a student could encounter.
You will receive the following worksheet: A means for students to write down how they feel when angry, happy, disappointed, fearful, sad, stressed, joy or pride. Keeping emotions inside and not expressing them can be detrimental to one's mental health so expression is key.
Here are a series of four worksheets ready to use. What you can expect to learn: Solve a problem that is scenario-based for a ballet dancer.Probability at the ice cream shoppe.Addition and subtraction based on a million accrued and how you one would redistribute the money (wealth).Creating a bar graph by conducting a poll on favorite subject areas in school.
You will receive the following: A morning checklist and evening checklist of what a child needs to do to remain organized. Included are basic tasks such as making lunch, eating breakfast, etc.A great way to remain organized.
You will receive a series of 4 printable documents. What to expect students to view: Where do they belong worksheet with identification of foods as being either a carbohydrate, fats, or protein. Foodie detective- students will produce a writing sample based on ordering food outside of the household.A sample elementary school cafeteria menu to view and analyze with learners acting as detectives.Menu detective questioning in regards to the nutritional value of foods for purchase at the cafeteria.
You will receive 5 pages with thirty color photos of an action being performed. Students will be able to look at 30 pictures (images) and identify what is going on orally or through writing.
You will find the following: A worksheet with 5 different scenarios that a student may encounter relating to Health, P.E. & Personal Wellness.Students have the opportunity to formulate a response with no fixed answer.
What to expect within the slides: Being able to take a look at a student example of her health & fitness journal.Student description of overall health, diet, fitness, and what she did over the summer. A series of follow-up questions for the teacher to ask and lead into a discussion or debate with regards to the choices student has made this past summer.The existence of talking points (responses) for a more active discussion.
You will receive a mind map that includes the following: Sleep, Exercise, Diet, and Social aspects of personal wellness.Connecting the dots is important in achieving holistic wellness.
You will receive the following: A set of two pages of 8 fitness activities that students must write about based on their understanding of components of fitness. For instance, jumping rope, hurdles, weightlifting, running, flipping a tire, Zumba class, skipping & stretching.
You will find a worksheet of emojis. Students will be able to circle how they are feeling according to emoji and one work descriptor. Learners can choose the number of emoji's based on how they feel.
PreK - 5th
Character Education, School Counseling
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About the store
Experience
20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
Teaching style
A guide on the side allowing for students to develop a growth mindset and taking pride in ownership of their learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Hand-Selected: Darkness to Light Stewards of Children
Staff Member of the Month - School Counselor
Scholarship Recipient - M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling
My own education history
B.S. in Health and Physical Education
M.Ed. in Guidance and School Counseling
Additional Professional Credits Beyond M.Ed. - 60+ to include character education, clinical psychology, gifted and talented along with informational technology.
Additional biographical information
I find myself constantly learning as an adult with a love for reading and being able to learn something new each and everyday.
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