Corrections

This category can only be viewed by members.

Bad, Better, Best

Bad, Better, BestPDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF InstructionsIntroduction:When we are faced with situations that make us angry, we can handle them by choosing a bad way, a good way, or a best way. This activity is designed […]

To access this content, you must be logged in and have an active subscription.

Bad, Better, Best Read More »

Book Lift

Book LiftPDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF InstructionsIntroduction:We use an activity (object lesson) to illustrate the principle of resistance. This will allow students to feel what resistance is in a way that is similar to someone climbing a

To access this content, you must be logged in and have an active subscription.

Book Lift Read More »

Blowout

BlowoutPDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF InstructionsIntroduction:This activity is designed to show students that “blowing up” or losing control of their temper is not an effective or positive defense mechanism. Blowing up may make us feel better temporarily,

To access this content, you must be logged in and have an active subscription.

Blowout Read More »

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in WonderlandPDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF InstructionsIntroduction:In the film “Alice in Wonderland,” the rabbit asks Alice which road she is going to take. She answers that she isn’t sure, to which the rabbit retorts, “Well then,

To access this content, you must be logged in and have an active subscription.

Alice in Wonderland Read More »

Apples

ApplesPDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF InstructionsIntroduction:This activity will help students understand their own labels. They will learn how to tear off negative labels by using inner strengths and positive attributes. Details: Space: AnyActivity Type: Group/object lessonGrades: 1-12Group Size: 2 or moreTime: 15-20

To access this content, you must be logged in and have an active subscription.

Apples Read More »

Scroll to Top