Another great example of positive prevention. Show this to your students right away…
Of course, if you’re worried about crying in front of them, you should probably watch it a couple of times first.
Another great example of positive prevention. Show this to your students right away…
Of course, if you’re worried about crying in front of them, you should probably watch it a couple of times first.

Click on the links below for more info, lesson plans, and project ideas! Google Doc for shared resources Tentative Agenda and Resources Welcome and Intros

Hey gang! Here’s where I’ll be posting the links for all of our resources over the next two days. If there’s anything else you’d like

https://thehealthteacher.com/the-blue-zones-project/* this post originally appeared on Choices.Scholastic.com Many schools are shifting their curriculum to include project-based learning (PBL), but in the life of a teacher,
Hey gang! Thanks for joining me today. You can find the slides from the presentation below, and as always, reach out with any questions

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