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Taking Risks – Character Education | Social Emotional Learning SEL

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Description

Readers With Character is a collection of Social & Emotional Learning / Character Education Lessons for the general education classroom teacher.

Digital menu for distance learning included.

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HOW ARE THESE LESSONS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SEL/CHARACTER ED LESSONS?

⇨ Each weekly unit focuses on ONE Social/Emotional/Character ‘goal’ so your students have time to digest and understand the message.

⇨ Each weekly focus is based upon one mentor text that is read on Monday, giving students a frame of reference and schema about the focus of the week in a kid-friendly and relateable way.

⇨ Each daily lesson is designed to take only 15 minutes of class time, making it manageable for the busy classroom teacher.

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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE?

This resource is a ONE WEEK unit lasting 5 days/15 minutes per day.

[CLICK HERE for the 20 week bundle . CLICK HERE for the 40 week bundle.]

Focus of the Week: We can take chances and risks, even if we’re scared.

Mentor Text of the Week: The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Mark Pett

Book Overview:

This story is about Beatrice, and Beatrice was famous for never ever making mistakes. She did everything perfectly, including always being the winner of the talent show as a juggler.

One day, Beatrice ALMOST made a mistake… and it terrified her! All of a sudden, Beatrice didn’t want to do anything risky, because she was too afraid that she would make a mistake.

The day of the talent show, things went terribly wrong for Beatrice and she feared that it would ruin everything… but it actually was no big deal at all!

Through this story, we can teach our students that taking chances, even if we might fail, is way more fun than just sitting back and doing nothing at all.

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YOUR WEEK USING THIS UNIT WILL GO A LITTLE LIKE THIS…

Monday: Students will listen to the read aloud (you, if you own the book -OR- find a YouTube reading!). Question and discussion prompts included.

Tuesday: Students will engage with you in a classroom meeting where you will remind students of the focus, and begin to generalize the story so it can apply to your focus. Students will draw and/or write their understanding of the focus of the week in their journals.

Wednesday: Students will view a video clip. Then, another community building classroom meeting will be held to talk about how the video clip relates to the focus of the week.

Thursday: Students will engage in an activity to reinforce the focus of the week. Download the preview for a look at this week’s activity!

Friday: Students will draw and/or write about their new learning by completing prompts in their journal. Then, students will take their journals home and share the ‘Home Connection’ with their families.

*Detailed lesson plans are provided for each day!

DIGITAL MENU

One-page PDF that includes links to the following:

  • Link to video read-aloud of the book
  • Link to video of the week
  • Google Slides link to weekly journal
  • Google Slides link to Home Connection
  • Google slides link to classroom visuals
  • Google Slides link to ‘Comfort Zone Map’ activity

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WHAT ARE OTHER TEACHERS SAYING ABOUT ‘READERS WITH CHARACTER’?

“I don’t know where to begin… This has been an invaluable resource for me as I rebuild classroom community mid year. I have purchased most of the books now because I want my kids to be able to have their hands on them regularly and not just while I have them checked out from the library the week we’re covering it. My third graders are applying these character lessons and are taking them to heart. My only regret is not purchasing it sooner!” -Cassandra

“This has been so helpful in my class so far this year. My students enjoy the lessons built around the books and has been a great way to enhance our classroom climate. Thank you for such a wonderful product. I am looking forward to using the rest of the lessons as the year goes on!” -Siobahn

“I honestly can’t say enough praise about this resource. It has changed the climate of my classroom!!!” -Sarah

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WHO IS THIS RESOURCE FOR?

Classroom teachers looking for a low prep, quick, and effective way to integrate social and emotional learning into their classroom routine.


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