Responsible Decision Making is one of the 5 Social-Emotional Learning components. Decision Making is something that is difficult to teach, but should be discussed at home and in the classroom. These graphic organizers take students through the steps of making responsible decisions. Steps of Responsible Decision Making: 1. Identify the Problem 2. Analyze the Situation 3. Responsibility 4. Reflection Includes: - 3 graphic organizer formats aligned to different skill levels - editable for you
Used in order to start discussions, and understanding of book talks in the elementary classroom. Page 1: cover page Page 2: genre, author, rate, recommend Page 3: Draw and write setting Page 4: Draw and write characters Page 5: Draw and write beginning Page 6: Draw and write middle Page 7: Draw and write ending Page 8: Draw and write favorite part of the book Page 9: Draw and write least favorite part to the book
Identify Frames support the Social-Emotional Learning Component of Self-Awareness. It is a great way for students to understand and accept themselves and others individuality. Great for grades K-6. Easy to adapt for eLearning. Includes: - Personality Identity Frame (EX: kind, friendly, religion, quiet, etc.) - Visual Identity Frame (EX: hair color, skin color, eye color, moles, freckles, etc.) - Future Identity Frame (EX: future job/aspirations, characteristics, and descriptive words that desc
Community Service / Outreach Project for grades K-6. A Month long project that can start around MLK day and end at the end of February. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream of a better world. Where all people are created equal and have the same freedoms and liberties. This project allows your class to have the opportunity to make the school, community, state, country, or world a better place! Includes: - Information About the Project - Created Timeline - Blank Timeline - Circle of Aware
This structured research project or “Genius Hour” is great for Black History Month or any time of year. This systematic approach to research projects or “Genius Hour” provides educators a clear way to introduce research and learn about African American figures. This is great for grades K-4, and is easily transitioned from the classroom and virtually. Includes: Example of a Timeline for ProjectList of Famous African American Figures aligned to literature available on Epic and Raz-KidsInitial Ques
Graphic organizers great for reading or writing activities supporting the skill compare and contrast.. Great for grades 1-4 8 different kinds of Venn DiagramsLined and unlinedGreat to use for in person or virtual instruction.
This structured research project or “Genius Hour. Provides Sequential steps to implementing research projects for grades K-4. This is also great for Diverse Learners. Includes: Brainstorming Graphic Organizer (2 formats)Initial Questions Graphic OrganizerResearch Graphic Organizers (2 formats)Paragraph Writing Paper (4 formats)List of presentation ideas*Also Check-Out: “Famous African American Figures”
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