A colorful slide deck that introduces the concept of borrowing, explains the 5-step process for asking permission, and provides tips for being a respectful borrower.
A celebratory "Growing Great!" coloring page for students. It features bold outlines of big kid skills like dressing, eating, and learning, along with a central figure and motivational text to reinforce self-confidence and independence.
A visually vibrant anchor chart titled "I Can Do It!" designed for classroom display. It compares the dependency of babies with the independence of kindergarteners, featuring clear icons and designated spaces for students to add their own "class super skills."
A cut-and-paste sequencing worksheet where students order the steps of getting ready for school. It also includes a drawing area for students to illustrate another personal skill they have mastered.
An engaging slide presentation titled "Skill Superstars" that visually compares babyhood to kindergarten. It highlights physical, self-care, and helpful skills, concluding with the concept of "the power of yet" to encourage growth mindset.
A detailed teacher's guide for the Skill Superstars lesson, including learning objectives, a list of required materials, a step-by-step instructional procedure, and differentiation strategies for kindergarten students.
A visual matching activity where students connect problem icons to STEP action icons and their positive results. Simplified text and larger icons for emerging readers.
A visually-focused alternative activity for students with reading difficulties, featuring icon-based matching and a drawing area to solve the conflict from 'The Sandwich Swap'.
A comprehensive answer key for the STEP Matchup Worksheet, including expected responses for matching, comprehension, and reflection questions.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Sandwich Solutions lesson, including differentiation strategies for students with reading difficulties.
An expanded 2-page student worksheet featuring the STEP matching activity, 'The Sandwich Swap' comprehension, and deep reflection questions about personal conflict resolution.
A set of 6 printable scenario cards for 4th-grade students to practice the STEP conflict resolution process through role-play.