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Check out these top techniques for employing character building activities for students of all school ages!

These character building activities are so fun and helpful! These classroom activities will help kids build character and strong values like empathy which is important for students in elementary, middle and high school. Learn more at roommomrescue.com

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Discover effective strategies for creating a positive classroom culture in your middle school. These activities will help you build strong relationships with your students and foster respect. Check out thecoloradoclassroom.com for more inspiration!

Here are some of my favorite things I do to build positivity in my middle school classroom! These activities will set you up to build relationships with students while also creating that level of respect for you and your students! thecoloradoclassroom.com

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I was so eager to get back to my kids this week. Eager to hug them and talk to them and let them know I loved them. Coincidence or not, on Friday I pulled my kids together to talk community building and all things family. I have always been so big on building community in...

Looking for ideas for #TeachingRespect and building #ClassroomCommunity in the upper elementary classroom? This post contains lesson plans, an #AnchorChart, #MentorText, and free activities to help your students learn about respect. Great for teaching #CharacterEd in your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom. #KristineNannini #UpperElementary #ITeachFifth #ITeachFourth #ITeachThird

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Building relationships with your grade 4 5 6 students should be your number one priority for a productive and engaging back to school class.

Join me in learning how to integrate back-to-school SEL activities into your classroom. Empower students to speak up for one another in this community building activity to promote a kind classroom environment. Check it out.

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Teach your students about responsibility and respect with this anchor chart designed for kindergarten through second grade. Help them understand the importance of being respectful and responsible in the classroom.

Learn how to teach your students what it means to be respectful with this respect anchor chart for kindergarten through second grade.

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Last year, for the first time in my career, I needed to do a perspective-taking lesson with one of my "big kid" grades (4th). I had done one in 2nd grade

Last year, for the first time in my career, I needed to do a perspective-taking lesson with one of my "big kid" grades (4th). I had done one in 2nd grade

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