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Auto-B-Good Printable Activities CD for Video Vol. 1-12 (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. 1-12 (Grades 5-6)
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. 1-12 (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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Big Changes, Big Choices: THE THREE Rs OF GROWING UP
From: BIG CHANGES, BIG CHOICES Video Series
-For grades 5-9
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Free online video streaming included!This overview program gives young viewers a solid basis for choices and actions. The first R stands for taking responsibility; growing up is a process of taking increasing responsibility for our choices and actions. The second R is for doing the right thing, which almost always produces the best result and leaves us feeling good about ourselves. The third R is for respecting ourselves, which leads us to make better choices and care more about doing our best
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Character Journal Interactive: RESPECT
From: Character Journal Interactive – Software Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Interactive Software for Windows
-Created in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!This journal-based interactive CD ROM leads students to an understanding of how treating people with respect helps us get along with each other, avoid and resolve conflicts, and create a positive social climate. In working with this CD ROM students are called upon to watch, listen, think, write, read, evaluate, analyze, and apply.
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In Search of Character: RESPECT
From: IN SEARCH OF CHARACTER – Video Series
-For grades 7-12
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video StreamingThis program shows how treating people with respect helps us get along with each other, avoid and resolve conflicts, and create a positive social climate.
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LifeSteps: Respect
From: LIFESTEPS – Video Series
-For grades 7-12
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Includes Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This video explores respect as a fundamental social value that allows us to resolve conflicts, prevent violence and bridge cultural differences. Barriers to respect, such as prejudice and bigotry, are explored as students learn that empathy and respect are the basis of healthy, successful relationships.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: RESPECT
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Burna discovers that name-calling, teasing, and put-downs are not good natured fun. When her friends ostracize her for treating them disrespectfully and for bullying a new kid on the playground, Burna learns that the way to have good friendships is to treat people the way you would like them to treat you – with respect.
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