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Elementary character education resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of EDITABLE! Class Dojo Reward Menu and Certificates

EDITABLE! Class Dojo Reward Menu and Certificates

Created by
Karen Sams
Do you use Class Dojo but don't know what to do with your students' points? Well, this is the download for you! I have created a way for Teachers to reward students for their Class Dojo points with little or no money. This pack includes 1 colorful reward menu and 20 reward certificates (10 color and 10 black and white). Want to customize your incentive program? This download is EDITABLE!!
Preview of Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Created by
Kristen Campbell
You can use these cards in many ways. 1. Print these cards, cut them out, and use them as a visual introduction to citizenship. • Show the students these cards and ask them if the children shown are being good citizens or if they are following rules at home, school, or in the community. • Use these cards as discussion starters. Show a particular card and ask the students what they should do if someone else is not being a good citizen. 2. Print these cards, cut them out, and laminate them.
Preview of Check-in, Check-out (CICO) Student Card

Check-in, Check-out (CICO) Student Card

Created by
Michelle Blanton
Two versions of the card are included; one is a more primary version with a happy-face rating scale and the other is 2,1,0 scale. The file is completely editable. All you need to do is add your school's logo, change student's name, and change the columns to match your rules and customize expectations and visual icon. Two cards per page.
Preview of Behavior Reflection Sheet

Behavior Reflection Sheet

Created by
"Free Time"
We use this in our first grade class to help students understand the consequences of their actions. They "Stop and Reflect" in order to make a better choice the next time. *I have recently updated the document to include a middle grade version for 3-5 with more grade appropriate wording and formatting! After it is completed, fold in half to keep private. The student signs it, the teacher signs it, then it goes home for the parent to sign. It has helped our parent communication immensely to
Preview of STUDENT MOVING LEAVING MEMORY BOOK Gift KEEPSAKE

STUDENT MOVING LEAVING MEMORY BOOK Gift KEEPSAKE

Created by
Laura Spilotros
I made this when I had a student leave mid-year as a way for the students to say good-bye and for the student leaving to have a memorable keepsake from his classmates. Included is 1 page where the students write. It is black and white, for the students to color in. There are 4 framed boxes. One says "To ___ From ____", another says "I liked___", and one says "I hope". The last box is blank for students to write something else or draw a picture. For "I liked", my students wrote down thing
Preview of Family Tree and History - Culture Activity.

Family Tree and History - Culture Activity.

One of my favorite and most worthwhile activities! Wonderful document for recording family facts and memories. This is a culture assignment that will be treasured for who knows how long. I hand out as extra credit, but I strongly encourage their use... where else will this information ever be captured? Students just ask questions of parents and grandparents. Even better, have them video the conversation. See my other "no fluff" products at Foundations First!!! Communication, parent, support,
Preview of Daily Student Behavior Contract

Daily Student Behavior Contract

This is a daily behavior contract that can be used to break down the school day to help children learn to manage their behavior and to provide information for parents. The document is fully editable so you can customize the schedule and student goals to your liking.You will need the font Doodle Tipsy for yours to look like mine. :)
Preview of Social Story about Not Touching Others

Social Story about Not Touching Others

Social Story Rules for Touching 2 page document Social stories are effective when used correctly. Remember to give your students positive reinforcement when they are following what the social story asks of them.
Preview of PBIS Lesson Plans

PBIS Lesson Plans

Created by
Kim Sherman
PBIS stands for Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports. Attached are the 9 lesson plans for areas around an elementary school (recess, library, bike racks, bus, etc). Each lesson plan goes through expectations and how students should act in that area. You can easily change the expectations to fit your school. Lessons are taught at the beginning of school and also throughout the year as refresher lessons.
Preview of Awesome Anti-Bullying Skits- Pack 1

Awesome Anti-Bullying Skits- Pack 1

4 awesome, short skits that allow students to act out common scenarios with bullying.This pack focuses on bullying that occurs on the bus and at recess. Skits can be practiced and completed within 20 minutes with no props. After the skit, there are great teacher discussion questions provided, along with written student responses that can be turned in. In total, the skit and follow-up questions can be done in as few as 30 minutes- perfect for short anti-bullying class meetings! My students have L
Preview of Building Connections Social Skills Group

Building Connections Social Skills Group

Created by
Beth Brewer
This is a Social Skills small group created for elementary students.Originally created for 3rd grade level, it can be adapted for younger or older students as well. This 8 session group comes with introductory parent letters, pre and post tests for students, pre and post tests for referring teachers, lesson plans, and mini notes to send home to parents after each group session. Each session utilizes an activity using Legos to reinforce social skills such as getting along, fairness, sportsmanship
Preview of Preschool Center Signs and Open-Ended Question Examples

Preschool Center Signs and Open-Ended Question Examples

Created by
Caputo's Crew
These are Preschool center signs that explain to parents and staff exactly what students are learning in the center. On the same poster there are examples of open-ended questions that are specific to each center. There are also conversation starters for mealtime which are designed to be taped right onto the table.Centers:BlocksDramatic PlaySensoryToys and GamesScience/DiscoversArtLibrary***Hit enable editing and make margins narrow for proper printing*****
Preview of True Colors Personality Test (Editable & Fillable assessment)

True Colors Personality Test (Editable & Fillable assessment)

Why Personality Tests?A personality test is completed to yield a description of an individual’s distinct personality traits.   In most instances, your personality will influence relationships with your family, friends, and classmates and contribute to your health and well being.  Teachers can administer a personality test in class to help your children discover their strengths and developmental needs.  The driving force behind administering a personality test is to open up lines of communication
Preview of Awesome Anti-Bullying Skits- Pack 3

Awesome Anti-Bullying Skits- Pack 3

5 short anti-bulling skits that are extremely effective. This final pack of skits focuses on students being bullied for perceived differences, such as being gifted, having glasses, being from a foreign country, struggling in school, and having a handicap. Skits can be practiced and completed within 20 minutes with no props. After the skit, there are great teacher discussion questions provided, along with written student responses that can be turned in. In total, the skit and follow-up questions
Preview of Back to School - History of Me (Student Survey)

Back to School - History of Me (Student Survey)

Created by
Monica Lukins
Get to know your students on the first day of school by having them fill out this 2-page (double-sided) survery entitled, "The History of Me." They are asked to write about themselves, including their birthday, memories, family, personality, skills, goals, friends, and strengths and challenges.
Preview of Terrific Daily Behavior Plan - Editable

Terrific Daily Behavior Plan - Editable

This editable Behavior Chart can be used as a daily behavior plan for students who need a lot of positive reinforcement throughout the day for their behavior. There are two versions - one chart divides the day into 4 time periods, the other into 7 time periods. The behavior goals center around the 4 R's themes of Respect, Responsibility, Ready to Learn, and Really Safe. Print off a stack of them, and keep them on a small size clipboard. The small size allows the student to take the clipboard
Preview of Student Behavior Letter to Parents

Student Behavior Letter to Parents

Created by
PaddiCake
Save time and stress less. Use this easy letter to communicate with parents on their child's behavior in a positive way. Just print a bunch and grab-and-go as needed. Let parents know that you care about forming good habits and have reasonable expectations for a successful school year. Communication is the key to a positive and nurturing relationship.
Preview of Community Service Project

Community Service Project

Created by
Ashley Cook
Students plan and carry out their own community service project to learn how to be a part of a community. Students learn that even though they are young, they can be a valuable asset within their city. Students complete forms to help them plan, carry out, and reflect on their service projects.
Preview of Classroom Puzzle Activity

Classroom Puzzle Activity

This would be a great homework activity for the beginning of the year. Students can decorate their puzzle piece to share all about themselves. It is also a great way to discuss diversity and what makes us all special, and to create a classroom community by putting all the pieces together in a classroom display. "We All Fit Together."
Preview of First Grade Social Studies Plans 2 Week Unit Family, Choices, Needs and Wants

First Grade Social Studies Plans 2 Week Unit Family, Choices, Needs and Wants

Created by
Holly Murray
Here is a 10-page, 2-week unit for first grade that can easily be adapted for K or 2nd. Included are lessons on the following topics: • Similarities and differences in families (including traditions and cultures) • Comparing school rules and parent rules and recognizing the importance of rules • Family traditions and holidays • Responsibilities and why it is important to work together as a community • The family tree • How decisions may affect others whether we mean them to or not • How to m
Preview of EDITABLE Digital Citizenship Cybersecurity Computer Science Webquest!

EDITABLE Digital Citizenship Cybersecurity Computer Science Webquest!

Digital Citizenship Cybersecurity Computer Science Webquest!Introducing concepts of protecting personal information, research, being safe with e-mail, banners, advertisements, cyberbullying, and more in a practical and applicable way for kids!How to be safe, smart and responsible on the internet!
Preview of College and Career Door Decorating Contest

College and Career Door Decorating Contest

Created by
Brianne DeAnda
Get ready for some college spirit! A fun and interactive activty to implement during "College and Career Week" is a door decorating contest. Teachers and student's alike join together to represent their favorite college. Not only are they having fun, they are learning about tuition, entrance requirements, school facts and history.....all while promoting higher education!
Preview of Social Story - Appropriate Touching

Social Story - Appropriate Touching

Based on Carol Grays social stories, this story teaches students with Autism about touching others appropriately. (Platero)
Preview of Culture is an Iceberg: Printable Worksheets, Activities

Culture is an Iceberg: Printable Worksheets, Activities

This lesson introduces students to culture (their own and others) by comparing culture to an iceberg. Students will understand that culture is a combination of many different things, but that the most important qualities of culture are the aspects that cannot be seen (much like 90% of an iceberg is underwater).
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