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Hey, 7th graders! It’s time for you to demonstrate all you know about communication and conflict resolution. Make sure you’ve got the key vocabulary down,
Presentations and Workshops: Click on the green hyperlinks for resources or contact amy@thehealthteacher.com for more info. Positive Prevention: A New Approach to Health Ed SXSWEdu
One of the best parts of project-based learning is that it has the potential to end up much bigger than you planned. Last week, some
Hey 8th graders, Now that we’ve watched Fed Up, get ready to really analyze how the food industry is working to rope you in by checking
Hey 8th graders! We’re going to get started on your Character Strengths Project. After taking the Character Strengths Survey at ViaMe.org, you’re going to look at