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Auto-B-Good Printable Activities CD for Video Vol. 13-21 (Grades 3-4)
From: AUTO B GOOD – PRINTABLE ACTIVITIES SET
-For Grades K-6
A great new addition to the Auto-B-Good Character Education Series, each of these activity CDs is packed with printable activities that reinforce good character. Each CD has five different activities for each of the character traits in the series. Grade specific, these puzzles, games and coloring pages are great for any classroom. The printable activities are reproducible and are in PDF format.
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Auto-B-Good Printable Activities CD for Video Vol. 13-21 (Grades K-2)
From: AUTO B GOOD – PRINTABLE ACTIVITIES SET
-For Grades K-6
A great new addition to the Auto-B-Good Character Education Series, each of these activity CDs is packed with printable activities that reinforce good character. Each CD has five different activities for each of the character traits in the series. Grade specific, these puzzles, games and coloring pages are great for any classroom. The printable activities are reproducible and are in PDF format.
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CHILDREN AND GRIEF: LIFE AFTER DEATH
From: Children and Grief – Video Series
-For Grades K-8
-Video with Extensive Printable Workbook
-Children share their stories about the grieving process
-Free online video streaming included!In Volume 3, Life After Death, chapters include Life After Death, Hopes and Dreams, and I Am.
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CHILDREN OF MILITARY FAMILIES: Military Kids Share Their Stories – Video Series
-For Grades K-8
-Video with Extensive Printable Workbook
-Military Kids Share Their Stories
-Free online video streaming included!In Professor Child’s Children of Military Families series, children teach others what it’s like to have a parent deployed in the military by sharing their personal stories. We hear what deployment means to them, the struggles they have faced, and how they have worked through challenging times. The authentic advice they offer will leave viewers with a sense of hope and an understanding that they are not alone in experiencing the deployment of a loved one. Each volume includes a companion workbook with numerous discussion questions and creative exercises corresponding to the film.
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Groark Learns to WORK OUT CONFLICTS (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark has a disagreement with his friend over a robot they are building as a school project. Their behavior toward each other quickly leads to a serious rift and the project comes to an unpleasant halt. Frustrated and angry, Groark turns to a group of real children for a lesson in working out conflicts. He learns how to stay calm, talk about the disagreement with the other person, listen to each other’s point of view, and look for a solution that makes them both happy. Equipped with this new approach to problem-solving, Groark and his friend work out their conflict, and the robot is saved.
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Lesson Booster: Angry?
-For Grades K-3
Angry? These 4 programs will provide ways for children to identify, talk about, and handle their anger.
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What Does It Mean To Be A Good Friend?
-For Grades 3-5
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThis program, featuring real kid-on-the-street interviews, fun animation and typical scenarios of friendship dilemmas, will help your students learn new tips for navigating the world of friendships.
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You Can Choose: BEING FRIENDS (dvd)
From: YOU CAN CHOOSE! Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Free online video streaming included!Being best friends isn’t always easy. Rhonda, Missie, and Fiona learn about the complex nature of friendship. When Missie is not invited to the “in” party, the three girls sort out some important issues about friendship and deal with what it means to be left out.
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You Can Choose: COOPERATION (dvd)
From: YOU CAN CHOOSE! Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Free online video streaming included!Moose learns how to work in cooperation with others. When his insistence on always having his own way causes the breakup of his singing quartet, Moose discovers the benefits of cooperating, and learns what it takes to be a cooperative animal.
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