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  • Character Building

    Character Education is an important part of the curriculum at the elementary level. Teachers should take time to nurture a loving classroom community in the first several weeks of school and have a plan to maintain that community through the rest of the year.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Jun 14, 2009 to
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  • Getting to Know You: Student Interviews

    In the opening week of school children can interview one another in order to get to know each other better.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Jun 14, 2009 to
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  • Teaching Character Education via Makeup Work

    This article suggests that students should assume responsibility for completing their makeup work.
    Published by Lady Lit (7,402 pts ) on May 20, 2009 to
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  • Community Building

    At the elementary level the focus of the month of September and October should be community building. For nothing else can be accomplished before a sound community is established. Begin September by introducing a friendship circle.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on May 16, 2009 to
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  • Socializing the Bully

    This article gives tips on how to deal with children who may be challenging his peers in class.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Jan 23, 2009 to
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  • Classroom Bill of Rights

    Children should not come into a classroom in September and simply be told what the rules of the house are. Without having been a part of the rule making, they will not be as likely to respect the rules. Instead, the teacher should work with her class to establish a classroom Bill of Right
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Dec 31, 2008 to
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  • Practice to Improve

    This is a lesson on self-discipline.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Dec 22, 2008 to
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  • The Crystal Ball: Fulfilling Your Dreams

    This activity helps children realize that in order to fulfill their dreams and goals they must have self discipline.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Dec 18, 2008 to
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  • TV or Not TV

    Self-discipline involves a person's ability to regulate their time in healthy productive ways despite the allure of more unproductive activities that are so common in our everyday lives....
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Dec 15, 2008 to
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  • A Look Inside

    This activity gives children a chance to examine their level of self discipline in various situations.
    Published by tstyles (6,698 pts ) on Dec 9, 2008 to
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