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Teaching Honesty In The Classroom Teaching With Haley O Connor

teaching Honesty In The Classroom Teaching With Haley O Connor
teaching Honesty In The Classroom Teaching With Haley O Connor

Teaching Honesty In The Classroom Teaching With Haley O Connor I wanted to share a few simple ideas for discussing the importance of honesty and what it means to be trustworthy. 1. peas and candy. to prepare, buy a bag of frozen peas and place them in a ziploc bag (allow them to thaw). then buy a bag of candy (ideally green but it can be anything.) tell students you have some candy for them and pass it out. Kindness in the classroom. hi guys! i wanted to stop by and share a fun little side project i just recently started! if i had to choose the thing i am most passionate about in the classroom it would absolutely be relationships! i believe that the teacher student relationship has the power to make or break a school year and a students’ success!.

Pin On Morning Meeting
Pin On Morning Meeting

Pin On Morning Meeting Where relationships matter. hi! i’m haley, and i am so glad you’re here i can’t wait to connect with you! i’m an educator, and a mom, and i love to share ideas, activities and resources! i’m passionate about creating lessons and activities that help students grow and learn, but i’m even more passionate about helping you connect. These no prep honesty activities are a great way to get your students learning about what honesty is, why its important and how to practice it. this is a great resource for non readers and can be used in individual, small group or classroom lessons. 1. talk about honesty. using the word honesty in conversation will teach your child that honesty is something that’s important to you, and it will make them aware of what honesty is. discussing honesty and pointing out when you or your child are honest will go a long way in teaching what honesty is. Aug 21, 2020 explore teaching with haley o'connor |'s board "morning meeting" on pinterest. see more ideas about teaching, classroom community, morning meeting.

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