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Character education Common Core RI.7.1 lessons

Preview of STEM Problem Solving Service Learning Project

STEM Problem Solving Service Learning Project

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Go Beyond
Help your students to think critically, develop good character traits, improve our world, and create heartfelt persuasive writing using the 8 components of this project: Inspirational Quotes Random Acts of Kindness Kids Improving Our World Research Project STEAM Project - Identifying a Real World Problem and working on a Solution Online Giving Challenge Oral Presentation Carousel Presentations & Scavenger Hunt Comparing Themes with "A Dolphin's Tale Want to see what this unit includes? I'
Preview of STEM: Acts of Kindness Project

STEM: Acts of Kindness Project

Created by
Go Beyond
It's Back to School time - Plan ahead for a great school year! Critical Thinking and Service Learning are Common Core! Great for the beginning of the year, Open House, or use it anytime throughout the year. Help your students to think critically, develop good character traits, improve our world, and create heartfelt persuasive writing. Teach them to Pay it Forward! This service learning project incorporates critical thinking, research, and problem solving. This unit includes: Teacher U
Preview of Digital Citizenship Lesson Plan: Cyberbullying

Digital Citizenship Lesson Plan: Cyberbullying

Complete lesson plan with all resources to teach your students how to identify cyberbullying, what to do when it happens, and how to protect themselves and others when online. Uses non fiction text resources.
Preview of The Promise of a Pencil Leadership Curriculum

The Promise of a Pencil Leadership Curriculum

Adam Braun's book The Promise of a Pencil provides a wealth of material for teachers to use to promote leadership. Each chapter holds valuable lessons for the reader. Through his mantras, he offers a pathway for defining one's passion and becoming a positive influence for change in the world. This curriculum unit was developed to be flexible in nature. The book can be read in its entirety with coordinating tasks for each chapter. The lessons can also stand alone, allowing teachers to sele
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Deconstructing Food Labels (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: Deconstructing Food Labels (Gr. 6-8)

Youth will examine the way that food products are marketed in relation to the way the food is actually produced. They will consider in particular how advertising can shape our perception of the way that animals are raised by the meat, egg, and dairy industries. Students will consider why food manufacturers use misleading labels on their products and analyze what those labels mean to consumers. They will learn research strategies to gain more information about how their food is processed. Studen
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Behind Closed Doors (Gr. 6-8, Lesson 4)

HEART Humane Education: Behind Closed Doors (Gr. 6-8, Lesson 4)

Lesson Objective: Students will examine the lives of farmed animals, specifically egg-laying hens living in battery cages. Students will be presented with proposed legislation banning battery cages and opposing viewpoints on the bill. Students will decide which viewpoint best represents their own, and write a persuasive paragraph based on the bill and their knowledge of factory farming. ***Many of our lessons are also on Nearpod as a free interactive digital lesson!*** Go to our Nearpod store f
Preview of HEART Humane Education: What Are We Wearing? (Gr. 6-8)

HEART Humane Education: What Are We Wearing? (Gr. 6-8)

Students are challenged to consider how responsible they are for the impact of their consumer choices. They will explore the impact their clothing choices have on others, specifically animals. They will imagine that they are co-owners of a clothing store and present a “material brief ” to their “colleagues” about the way animals are raised for clothing products, such as fur and leather. As a group, they will consider the ethical and environmental implications related to selling the various mater
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