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102 Tools for Teachers Awesome Activities
Multiple Topics
and Counselors
160+ activities that students enjoy
Workbook and Activities. Gr: K-12
doing and leaders enjoy presenting.
Gr: K-6
Think-ets
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ideas to use with classrooms and
Awesome is truly the word to describe
Games and Activities. Gr: 1-5
small groups are a collection that
this new publication. No longer do
Want to get kids talking and thinking?
was created over a period of twenty
you need to adapt an activity into
Think-ets is a therapeutic and
years working with groups. It is jam-
a lesson you are creating as each
fun-fi lled game using intriguing
packed with hands-on activities as
activity comes with either a complete
miniature objects that can be used
well as activities that require writing.
lesson plan that is appropriate for an
as conversation starters, play therapy
Each activity is identifi ed for use
entire classroom lesson or a lesson
prompts, creative story builders or memory
with appropriate grade levels, has
plan for those times when you have
tools.
complete instructions and, ready-to
a shorter amount of time. If the
The Think-ets game is a fun and unique
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activity requires a worksheet, the
assortment of 15 miniature trinkets from
worksheet is ready to be reproduced
around the world contained in a carrying
for your students. In addition, many of the activities have additional
pouch, perfect for playing games, collecting
ideas allowing you to expand the original activity or use it in an entirely
and trading with others. No two Think-ets
different context.
A Rainbow Of Hope
games are the same to keep things exciting.
In this book you will fi nd activities for:
In addition to being fun, playing with Think-
Stories and Activities to Help
Starting The School Year, Bullying/Anger/Confl ict, Communication, Self
ets can exercise the brain by improving memory, logical thinking and
Children Cope. Gr: 1-5
Esteem/Self-Concept, Peer Relationships, Cooperation/Teamwork,
creative imagination.
Grief and loss are inevitable parts
Study Habits, Decision-Making, Character Education, Career
Use Think-ets to play an endless variety of storeytelling games with
of our lives. Children, especially,
Awareness, Creativity/Imagination, Ending The School Year.
your friends and family, like WhatÕ s Missing, WhatÕ s Your Story, WhatÕ s
can have diffi culty understanding
Plus:
Moved, WhoÕ s Last - Instructions are included for ten games. How
and dealing with the grieving
• Learning Centers that integrate guidance topics with curriculum.
many more games can you make up?
process. Through these sensitive
• Sociograms.
This game is not for children under 3 as the pieces pose a choking
and inspirational stories, children
• Evaluations for students, teachers, parent conferences, and the
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learn how to cope with many
different kinds of loss. This kit
guidance program.
includes a LeaderÕ s Guide and
• Bulletin board ideas.
Boundaries Baseball
10 individual childrenÕ s story
Extras: Reproducible bookmarks, wristbands, certifi cates, posters, and
Board Game. Gr: 1-6
booklets, with heart-felt stories that address many different types of
much more. #AA058M $39.95
Boundaries Baseball helps
grief and loss that children experience.
children understand and
Each story booklet covers one of the following topics: Moving, Jump Start Your Day
respect boundaries. Boundaries
adoption, home fi re, new baby, divorce, dealing with bullies, foster
180 Daily Guidance Lessons.
are essential for positive
care, death of a pet, death of a friend, and death of a parent.
Gr: K-6
relationships with peers and
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Reach every student, every day,
adults; children who act out
in a minimal amount of time with
are often asking for the
180 Daily Guidance Lessons
security of clear boundaries
Pickers’ Life-Altering
To Jump-Start Your Day! This
and the skills needed to
Decisions program includes 180 fi ve-minute
respect them.
Stories and Activities. Gr: 4-8
lessons and 36 weekly topics
Boundaries Baseball
which can be presented during
utilizes a baseball
Questions! Decisions!
morning announcements using the
diamond format as a
Consequences! Kids deal with
following weekly format:
visual reminder for not going
them every day. They want to
• MondayÑR ecognition and
out of bounds. As part of the action of
belong. They donÕ t want to be
Inspiration: Students nominated
the play, students will also have opportunities
Ò preachedÓ to. Yet they need
as Student of the Week for their
to toss a Ò ballÓ so that it stays within the boundaries of a
direction.
performance of the previous
“strike zone.” Game cards teach four kinds of boundaries: (1) Saying
This book is a series of ten stories
weekÕ s goal are recognized. The weekly goal is announced, and its
and accepting “No,” (2) Managing strong emotions (called feelings
and accompanying activities that
meaning is clarifi ed for the students.
in the game), (3) Respecting personal space and property, and (4)
present these life-altering topics
• Tuesday—Rationale: Why Should We Do This? explains the reason
Relationship/communication limits (called friendship in the game).
in a non-threatening, acceptable
to strive for the goal.
A summary of the rules of baseball is included for those players not
way. Each topic includes:
• Wednesday—Role Models: Tidbits are related about famous people
familiar with the game of baseball.
• A story to be read to or
and others who do or have done a great job of achieving the weekly
reproduced for the students to
goal.
Players will:
read.
• Thursday—At Home: Students are given an assignment concerning
• Understand the concept of a boundary and the four major kinds of
• A picture story activity which allows the leader to read the story and
ways to achieve this goal at home and in school.
boundaries discussed in the game;
the students to draw or write answers to pertinent questions. The
• Friday—What Would You Do? Students are selected to perform
• Learn how to express anger and other emotions in socially
students use their answers to retell the story.
skits about ways to engage in positive behaviors.
acceptable ways;
• Comprehension questions to be answered orally or in writing.
• Learn important skills for improving peer relations and other social
Each weekly topic contains reproducible parent letters and classroom
• A PickersÕ Puzzle to be used as an additional comprehension
interactions;
activities that can be taught by the counselor or classroom teacher.
activity.
• Improve relationships with parents, teachers, and other authority
Topics include: Include Everyone; Walk In Someone Else’s Shoes, Be
fi gures;
The mix-and-match components of this program provides leaders
Responsible; Be Honest; Forgive Others; Have An Open Mind; Don’t
• Improve their sense of self and self-esteem as a result of increased
with a variety of approaches that makes every lesson interesting and
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understanding of boundaries and how to successfully deal with
informative.
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Topics include: Pranks, Cheating, Lying, Bullying, Cyberspace, • Improve their likability and popularity with other children and
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