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Fairness for Kids: Walk In Their Shoes Activity with Free Printable
Fairness for Kids: Walk In Their Shoes Activity with Free Printable | Sunny Day Family
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Books That Teach Fairness - Maria Dismondy
Books That Teach Fairness : Blog by Author Maria Dismondy #childrensbooks #character #characterdevelopment
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The 1 Easy Fairness Lesson Plan You Need
Teaching Fairness in the Classroom. Teaching fairness in the classroom doesn't have to be difficult. All you need are band aids!
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You Get What You Get (Little Boost)
You Get What You Get -- good book on learning how to deal with disappointment. After all, you get what you get and you don't throw a fit.
a poster with the words fairness and two children on a slide in front of them
Teaching With Love and Laughter
Character Trait Posters and Monthly Writing Activities
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Sneetches
Sneetches by Dr. Seuss: Moral is: Doesn't matter who you are we are all equal! 12 minutes
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A Fair(y) Use Tale
Bucknell University's Eric Faden and his students created this amazing teaching tool that dramatically illustrates principles of copyright and fair use in action -- entirely using Disney movie clips. Make copyright law fun for your class.
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Creating Community ~ Lesson Plans
Put your hands in mine. The result of this lesson is that students connect the concepts/practices of fairness, justice, tolerance, togetherness and equality necessary to the advancement of human and civil rights. Students share ideas about how philanthropic acts can promote the common good and lead to positive social changes.
an orange and white book cover with polka dots on it, which reads respect and fairness
Respect, Fairness and Friendship Activities
Three Activities to review and discuss respect, self-respect, fairness and friendship. Activities Include:Respect Comic StripThe Fairly Fab...
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Teaching the Difference Between Fairness and Equality
The "Band-Aid Activity" to teach the difference between fairness and equality for all ages. Fairness doesn't mean each gets the same; rather, fairness is when each gets what he/she needs.
a poster with the words that's not fair and two children standing next to each other
Injustice: "That's not fair" syndrome - parents & teachers
Do hear "that's not fair" all day at school? This post has tips for you.