Easy Ways to Incorporate Mindfulness Into the Classroom
As I’m sure you’re incredibly aware, mindfulness is very hip right now. It feels a bit like we’re all being hit over the head with
As I’m sure you’re incredibly aware, mindfulness is very hip right now. It feels a bit like we’re all being hit over the head with
I love “I Have, Who Has” – it feels like a game and is a fun way to review or apply material. The problem is
The second lesson in our “social safari” mini-unit was on a topic near and dear to my heart: using your social filter. Thinking before speaking
After we did the study skills/learning skills unit “The Case of the Super Students” (someday I’ll finish blogging about that…) for 2nd grade, my co-counselor
The second lesson in 4th grade’s Trudy Ludwig unit was around her book Better Than You (I wrote about our lesson with Just Kidding here). My interim
I’ve sang the praises of Trudy Ludwig’s before before and I’ll do it again: they are phenomenal. So good in fact, that I’m using five
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