5 SELF MANAGEMENT:
Short Activities
Respect
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p30.html
Responsibility
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p30.html
Perseverance
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p41.html
Courage
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p44.html
Integrity
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p47.html
Self-discipline
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p51.html
A Few Things I’m Thankful For
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p68.html
http://allaboutrespect.net/ A good site. Click on "Respect Tools" to find: "Respectful Listening" activity.
FAL0005 Using communication skills to work out difficulties with family changes and understanding relationships within the family. Educator's Reference Desk
imessages / This strategy is sometimes useful in dealing with problems that come up with friends and family, people who care about our feelings./www.teachablemoment.org
listeningcircle Teaches students to say what they are thinking and feeling, and can help facilitate mutual understanding and support during stressful times. / www.teachablemoment.org
strong_mean_giving_in Students will learn decision making skills for balancing their own interests in relation to the interests of other people./ www.teachablemoment.org
The School for Ethical Education Site offers links to both teacher's and student's guides for working with students in the areas of Acting on Shared Values, an Ideal year, a Single Act of Kindness, and "Harriet Tubman Didn't Take No Stuff". Both guides are downloadable, and in Adobe Acrobat format. The guides and activities support community building, courage, and character traits.
This webpage is written in student friendly terms, and is written in a conversational manner. It would be a good resource for talking with children about their anger. There are also links to being the boss of your anger, conflict resolution, feelings and emotions, being teased, anger, "Getting the feel "good" chemicals working", and feeling lonely.
4to5activities /These lessons offer suggestions for thinking about Reading, perspective taking, emotion identification, and negotiation. / Committee for Children.
Charlotte's Web Activities/ Based upon the topic of friendship.
Activities for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis. Focuses upon responsibility.
Lesson Plan: Unexpressed Emotions Demonstrate how unexpressed emotion can be self-destructive; the need to find outlets for expressing feelings constructively.
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