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6th grade character education simulations for Microsoft Word

Preview of Life Choices WWYD (What Would You Do) - Critical Thinking Skill Development

Life Choices WWYD (What Would You Do) - Critical Thinking Skill Development

Youth will practice their teamwork skills while making difficult life decisions that they may be faced with on a daily basis. They will learn how to have an open mind and be open to new ideas and ways of doing things that are different from their own.
Preview of Responsibility: visual activity and role plays

Responsibility: visual activity and role plays

Responsibility is an important value. Instilling this value in students is necessary for time management, intrinsic motivation, prioritization, and good work ethic. This is my favorite activity to do with students. You'll need a clear jar or vase, small pebbles, and large rocks, along with this lesson plan. The visual is very impactful. The role play activities the students create afterwards will reinforce their ability to apply the new information.
Preview of Great Handshake Contest

Great Handshake Contest

Teaching communication, confidence, and building character through a handshake contest. This is a 5 day plan to host a contest in your classroom or school. Step by step - even includes sample emails for judges and parents
Preview of Classroom Economy Job Application

Classroom Economy Job Application

Created by
Lindsay Munroe
Editable Job Application template that is perfect for use with Classroom Economy!
Preview of Student Survival:  How to be a Successful Student

Student Survival: How to be a Successful Student

This activity is a terrific way to teach students about their responsibilities and how to be a successful student at school without having to lecture. It allows them to move, run, and hunt for the "skills" needed in order for them to survive in your class. They will not only enjoy being able to take a break from the paperwork and policies of the first week, but will also be learning your expectations for them as students in an engaging way. Students will go on a scavenger hunt outside or in
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