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Fun Freebie :: “Be Yourself” Classroom Collage

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Awhile back, I saw a really cool blog post. She had created an awesome self-esteem decoration that I immediately wanted to borrow and use for the walls outside my hallway. So, I typed a whole bunch of different adjectives to describe students, cut them out, backed them with card stock, and laminated them with the awesome new laminator my husband got me for Christmas 🙂

I’m really happy with how it turned out. I’ve already received tons of compliments on it!

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So, I just went and posted all the words I used to make my collage. Just click any of the images in this post to pick them up!

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Enjoy!

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New Product :: Problem Solving Lesson Pack

Problem Solving Lesson Pack

I don’t know about you, but many of my students have NO idea how to be assertive. They either receive discipline referrals for screaming, swearing, punching, or throwing things, or are constantly victims of bullying and have a hard time standing up for themselves.

Students that receive frequent discipline referrals or are involved in constant conflict with their peers often use aggressive communication styles – they are confrontational, accusatory, and hostile. However, while teaching problem-solving skills to these students, we have to be careful not focus solely on passive strategies like ignoring or walking away, but also include assertiveness skills like “talking friendly” or “talking firmly.” Teaching these skills are also crucial for students that are frequent victims of bullying, who tend to be more passive communicators.

Because I was frustrated at the cost or unapproachability of activities out there to teach assertiveness skills, I made my own 🙂 This pack contains several posters to help students learn the 4 main communication styles: passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive, and assertive. It also has activities to help them evaluate their own communication style and learn healthier, more assertive ways of interacting with others and solving problems. It contains:

– Teaching Communication Styles 2-page teacher guide
– Description Posters (Assertive Passive, Passive-Aggressive and Aggressive)

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– Visual Poster (images of each type)

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– “What Does It Look Like?” 4-box graphic organizer

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– Voice Tone Chart
– Name the Style Question Cards (36 cards and decorative card backs)

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– Act out the Style Scenario Cards (24 cards and decorative card backs)

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Quote :: Self-Esteem

“Self-esteem comes from being able to define the world in your own terms and refusing to abide by the judgments of others.”

– Oprah Winfrey