Distance Learning Choice Boards
By Abigail J McClellan
This bundle of Choice Boards is a MUST HAVE if you are teaching Distance Learning! This bundle comes with pre-made choice boards with over 117 prompts/choices! This resource includes Choice Boards for the subjects of: English Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Science, Physical Movement, Social-Emotional Learning, Brain Breaks, and a "Get to Know You" Choice Board for the beginning of the year. This bundle is ideal for grades 2, 3, and 4.
These activities were created for Distance Learning opportunities but it can also be used in class. The choices are excellent for a wide array of student learning styles that can be easily modified. All teachers have to do is email, post, upload, or share this PDF with students and tell them how many prompts they should complete. Distance Learning made EASY!
Post these choice boards on Google Classroom, send them in an email to families, share on ClassDojo, or even print out and send home a physical copy!
E-Learning / Home Learning / Remote Learning / Distance Learning / COVID-19 / Coronavirus / Paperless
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Bullying Prevention Resources & Anti-Bullying Google Slides™ Activities for Kids
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you looking to add some valuable lessons on bullying to your elementary school curriculum? This anti-bullying Google Slides™ activity will help teach your students what it really means to call someone a bully. This activity teaches students the criteria for bullying while helping students to recognize the differences between bullying and teasing.
This also teaches students what to do once they identify bullying behavior and how to best help the targets. Students will be faced with various scenarios where they decide whether or not the scenario meets the criteria for bullying. This activity is a fantastic addition to any elementary school counseling curriculum looking to add anti-bullying lessons and educate children on what bullying truly means!
Anti Bullying Google Slides™ Activity Includes:
Help your elementary school groups identify bullying behavior and work toward your schools’ anti-bullying goals with this comprehensive Google Slides™ activity!
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• What is Bullying? Anti Bullying and Differences Between Teasing and Bullying
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• Behavior Management Behavior Cards Bundle (360 Cards)
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Back to School Digital Escape Room (With Student Work Pages)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This resource is a back to school digital escape room that has three rooms with 10 codes to decipher in each. Students will use a pigpen cipher, emoji code and letter wheel to solve 30 total coded words that are all school related. As students solve the codes, the picture of a lock next to the answer will automatically open. When all 10 coded words have been answered correctly, a key will pop up automatically at the bottom of that page. As students collect these keys, they will appear on the first Google Sheet Page labeled "Directions and Key Collection Page." When all three keys have been collected, a message saying "You Did It!" will appear on the Directions and Key Collection Page.
Students will navigate from room to room using the bottom tabs on the Google Sheets pages labeled:
-Directions and Key Collection Page
-Room 1
-Room 2
-Room 3
This is a fun, engaging activity to do in the first week or two of school as you are meeting new students, getting into the routines but need activities to fill the time before academics begin. Included in this is the digital escape room, directions/answer key and student work pages that can be printed if a separate page is needed with the ciphers or coded messages is needed.