Engaging slide deck for the Participation Power-Up lesson, featuring a mission overview, video link slide, guided discussion prompts, and activity instructions for 3rd graders.
Printable mini-cards (6 per page) that students can keep at their desks or in their pockets as a quick visual reference for the Pause-Think-Act strategy. Includes cut lines for easy preparation.
A visual guide for the "Act" step, listing specific "Green Light Moves" and a checklist for students to ensure their actions are helpful and productive.
A focused anchor chart for the "Think" step, providing students with a set of self-reflection questions and a framework for evaluating different response options.
A detailed anchor chart focusing on the "Pause" step, teaching students how to recognize physical emotional cues and providing specific strategies for self-calming.
A vibrant, high-contrast overview poster that introduces the three-step Pause-Think-Act strategy with clear icons and actionable questions for elementary students.
A small exit ticket for students to reflect on the importance of kind words and how using them makes them feel.
A student worksheet featuring a 'Kindness Garden' where students identify kind phrases and create their own kind message for a friend.
A vibrant and engaging slide deck introducing the 'Heart Words' concept, featuring the THINK framework and roleplay situations for students.
A detailed teacher's guide for the 'Heart Words' lesson, including a toothpaste metaphor hook, the THINK framework explanation, and differentiation strategies.
Large, vibrant station cards to be printed and placed around the room. Each card describes a movement-based challenge linked to one of the 9 Fruits of the Spirit. Each card is full-page for maximum visibility.
A student reflection sheet that serves as a tracker for the movement activities and a space for thinking about how to apply the Fruits of the Spirit to their friendships.
Visual presentation to introduce the 9 Fruits of the Spirit and explain why movement is a great way to "train" our character for better friendships.