PRINTED - Character Education for Elementary School Students
First impressions are made within seven seconds. In Character Education for Elementary Children, we teach students how to present themselves in a variety of situations. Lessons include greeting others, first impressions, appreciation, communicating with others, attitude, fairness, and trust. We address the consequences of negative profiling and bullying. By popular demand, because we eat three times a day, table skills are taught also.
Teacher Guide of 10 hands-on lessons designed to teach elementary school children.
First Impressions
Communication Skills
Dining skills
First impressions are made within seven seconds. In Character Education for Elementary Children, we teach students how to present themselves in a variety of situations. Lessons include greeting others, first impressions, appreciation, communicating with others, attitude, fairness, and trust. We address the consequences of negative profiling and bullying. By popular demand, because we eat three times a day, table skills are taught also.
Teacher Guide of 10 hands-on lessons designed to teach elementary school children.
First Impressions
Communication Skills
Dining skills
First impressions are made within seven seconds. In Character Education for Elementary Children, we teach students how to present themselves in a variety of situations. Lessons include greeting others, first impressions, appreciation, communicating with others, attitude, fairness, and trust. We address the consequences of negative profiling and bullying. By popular demand, because we eat three times a day, table skills are taught also.
Teacher Guide of 10 hands-on lessons designed to teach elementary school children.
First Impressions
Communication Skills
Dining skills
Lessons Covered in Character Education of Elementary School Students
Lesson 1: Greeting Others
Lesson 2: Impressions
Lesson 3: Appreciation
Lesson 4: Communicating
Lesson 5: Trust
Lesson 6: Attitude
Lesson 7: Fairness
Lesson 8: Dining (Part I)
Lesson 9: Dining (Part II)
Lesson 10: Wrap Up