Showing posts with label centers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centers. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Simon's Hook: Dealing with Teasing

Simon's Hook is a fantastic story about teases and put-downs.  Students learn several different ways to respond to teasing.  I use this book with my 3rd grade students during their classroom lessons.


Simon's Hook description from Amazon:  Simon is having a bad day; a bad hair day.   First his sister gives him a strange hair cut, then his friends tease him. Simon doesn't know what to do.  Lucky for him he runs into Grandma Rose.  After listening to his sorrowful story she helps him learn an important life lesson; how to handle teases and put downs.  By comparing teases to fishing hooks she tells him a tale of how fish learned not to bite.  With fanciful characters such as Harmony Hippy Fish, Freddie Fang, Max the Mouse Fish and more, Simon learns that he, too, can swim free from the teasing hooks that people toss his way.  

I love these posters, bookmarks and lanyards HERE.





Lesson Connections:

Responding to Teasing and Putdowns (This is my favorite lesson)

Lesson Plan from The Inspired Counselor

Paper Fish Strategies from The Crafty Counselor

Beware of Bait Game Idea

Craft Idea...Have students write a strategy on the fish!

Simon's Hook Activities

Lesson Plan Outline

Story: The Smart Fish (don't take the bait)

Bulletin Board Idea

Online Quiz and Diploma

Here is an idea for centers.  If you know the original source please share.  I can only find this picture and it doesn't link to anything.  

TPT:  Self Esteem Activity: Put Ups and Put Downs (FREE)

TPT:  Free Classroom Poster

TPT:  Activities to teach students how to respond to teasing

TPT:  Don't Bite the Bait: Responding to Teasing and Put-Downs


You Can Purchase Simon's Hook HERE.


Personal/Social Development ASCA National Standards: 
Standard A: Students will acquire the knowledge, attitudes and interpersonal skills to help them understand and respect self and others. 
PS:A1.6 Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate behavior 
PS:A1.8 Understand the need for self-control and how to practice it 
PS:A1.9 Demonstrate cooperative behavior in groups 
PS:A2 Acquire Interpersonal Skills
PS:A2.2 Respect alternative points of view 
PS:A2.6 Use effective communications skills 
PS:A2.7 Know that communication involves speaking, listening and nonverbal behavior 

Standard B: Students will make decisions, set goals and take necessary action to achieve goals. 
PS:B1.1 Use a decision-making and problem-solving model 
PS:B1.2 Understand consequences of decisions and choices 
PS:B1.3 Identify alternative solutions to a problem 
PS:B1.4 Develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems
PS:B1.5 Demonstrate when, where and how to seek help for solving problems and making decisions 
PS:B1.6 Know how to apply conflict resolution skills 


Standard C: Students will understand safety and survival skills. 
PS:C1.5 Differentiate between situations requiring peer support and situations requiring adult professional help 
PS:C1.7 Apply effective problem-solving and decision-making skills to make safe and healthy choices 




Friday, August 7, 2015

Inside Out Inspired Counseling Centers

I have purchased/downloaded/printed so many Inside Out themed items:
Here is how I  plan to incorporate this movie into my classroom lesson:  
Grade:  3rd Grade
Topic:  Feelings
Number of students at each station:  3
Introductory Lesson:  Inside-Out-Emotion-QR-Clips


Centers:
1)  Art:  Abstract ArtPerler Beads


2)  Word Wall: What's the Story?Emotion Sorting


3)  Games:  Tic-Tac-Toeword searchBoard GameBoard GameSpot the DifferenceMaze,  Emotion Mix-Up Game


4)  Discussion:How Do You FeelFlash CardsJar of EmotionsFeelings JarToday I'm Feeling...


5)  Creativity Center:  Memory MuralStress BallsGumball NecklaceLego EmotionsMemory BallMemory Orb


6)  Writing Center:themed paperInside Feelings BookletSo Many Feelings


7)  Reading Center:  Inside Out Box of Mixed EmotionsInside Out Read-Along Story and CDWhat Should Riley Do?Sadly Ever After


8)  Dramatic Play:  Mixed Emotions ImprovActive Emotions

9)  Sensory:  Memory Orb Sensory BeadsDiscovery BottlesHomemade Slime




More Inside Out Resources:
Inside Out Grief Group
Inside-Out Counseling Referral and Pass
Inside Out PowerPoint
Inside Out Behavior Chart
Feelings Chart
Feelings Cue Cards
Feelings and Memories Worksheets (individual and small group counseling)
Break Cards
Bulletin Board Set
Movie Worksheet
20 inside out clips from www.thehelpfulcounselor.com
20 counseling themes from www.thehelpfulcounselor.com
Inside Out Door Hanger
Mood Board




I also purchased Inside Out bags from Subway and Inside Out Journals from the Dollar Spot at Target.  I plan to put all of the supplies for each center in the bags that I purchased from Subway.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Kindness Counts and The Potato Chip Champ


One of my favorite authors is Maria Dismondy.  I have purchased several of her books and recently came accross the "Potato Chip Champ".  This book can be used in so many ways AND there is a fabulous teaching guide on the author's website! I divide my students into centers for this unit and the students always have a lot of fun! 

The Potato Chip Champ


Book Description (from Maria's Site):  Champ and Walter Norbert Whipplemoore are about as different as two kids can be…well, except for their love of baseball and potato chips. Champ had everything, but always wanted more. Walter had very little, but was never seen without a smile on his face. In the end, it is Walter and some crunchy potato chips that teach Champ a lesson about character that can't be taught in school.
You can purchase the book HERE.
I love that the character's in this story are BOYS who love baseball and potato chips.  I have a hard time finding stories that the boys relate to and my 3rd graders seemed to love this one.  The story has a great message and reminds kids to be kind to others. 

Centers: All of these activities can be found HERE.

1)  Discussion Center 1:  Comprehension Chips

2)  Discussion Center 2:  Comprehension Catcher

3)  Writing Center 1:  Catching Connections

4)  Writing Center 2:  Share the Good News

5)  Service Center:  R.A.K. challenge

6)  Drama:  Sing about Character

7)  Game Center 1:  Kindness is Catching

8)  Game Center 2:  Pathway to Empathy

9)  Creativity:  Character Cards-Create a baseball card for champ

You can find the teaching guide here:  Teaching Guide

My students loved the potato chip comprehension questions!

You can connect to other lessons HERE and HERE