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Downloadable Activities: Zombie Phone Kids
DA-71-002$4.00Children can easily get so caught up with using their phones or other electronic devices, that other things they used to enjoy, get put on the back burner. Use these activities to get kids up and moving and help them be more creative and improve... -
Downloadable Activities: Where's Rex?
DA-71-005$4.00Use these engaging downloadable activities to reinforce the lessons taught in the storybook, Where’s Rex? The activities are best suited for children ages 4-11. The Five Downloadable Activities include: Activity 1 – Friendship... -
Downloadable Poster Set: TEAMWORK Isn't My Thing, and I Don't Like to SHARE! (2 Posters)
DA-55-307$3.99Reinforce the importance of the social skills that RJ learns in the story TEAMWORK Isn't My Thing, and I Don't Like to SHARE!, part of the BEST ME I Can Be! series, by displaying these colorful 8.5"x11" posters in classrooms, hallways, and... -
Downloadable Activities: Everyone's Contributions Count
DA-56-020$3.50Teaching children to value the contributions of others helps to develop positive friendships and be good members of a group or team. These activities will teach students to appreciate others and reinforce the lessons from Everyone's Contributions Count,... -
Downloadable Activity: Don't Flip Out! (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-17$1.99Join in on the fun with an activity from Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything Why Do I Hate to Lose? Students will practice their sportsmanship skills during a coin flip game called “Don’t Flip Out.” Extend the... -
Downloadable Activity: Good or Bad? (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-14$1.49Students will have to determine whether certain scenarios demonstrate good or bad sportsmanship. Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? storybook explains the importance of teamwork and fairness. Put to use the... -
Downloadable Activity: How Would You React? (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-11$1.49Students will learn to show good sportsmanship regardless of whether they win or lose with this interactive activity. Bryan Smith’s picture book, If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?, is highly recommended for this classroom... -
Downloadable Poster: Everyone's Contributions Count
DA-56-320$1.49Help students understand that everyone has different talents and skills and remind them how important it is to value the contributions of others. Reinforce the message from Bryan Smith's Everyone's Contributions Count storybook, by displaying... -
Downloadable Poster: If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?
DA-56-303$1.49Competition is a natural, and in most instances, healthy part of growing up. We encourage our students and athletes to strive to be the best they can be. Reinforce the message and social skill of "Displaying Good Sportsmanship" from Bryan Smith's... -
Downloadable Activity: Promises Poster (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-4$0.99Students will become creative when discussing and being reminded to always show good sportsmanship. Start off by reading Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? storybook to your class. Once the story has been... -
Downloadable Activity: Sportsmanship Adventure! (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-3$0.99Students will use their creativity and imagination to create a story of their own on the meaning of good sportsmanship. From Bryan Smith's If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? Activity Guide, this lesson offers a great blended learning... -
Downloadable Activity: You Get More Bees with Honey Than You Do with Vinegar! (It's My Way or the Highway)
DA-55-048-1$0.99In order to be a good leader you must have others who want to follow you. To help reinforce the lesson from It's My Way or the Highway, students will develop a better understanding of how their words might sound to others. Have your students learn to...