We can all be helpers by speaking up when something is unfair. Included are discussion questions to accompany the video. [0:50]
- Subject:
- Health and Physical Education
- Material Type:
- Audio/Video
- Provider:
- PBS LearningMedia
- Date Added:
- 12/01/2022
We can all be helpers by speaking up when something is unfair. Included are discussion questions to accompany the video. [0:50]
Help children learn about important community helpers in a calm and fun environment, so when an emergency strikes, they will understand who to look for and how to help. Meet a Teacher. Learn more about how Teachers serve our community. Also included are printable emergency forms for children. [0:35]
We are all different, but that is what makes us one of a kind. Discussion questions are included with this video. [0:50]
Mister Rogers reminds children that talking about feelings helps to make them less scary. Explore the entire Meet the Helpers collection! [0:35]
Mister Chris has finished his farm chores, and now he's ready for an adventure full of music and friends. Join him at the orchard to find out how honeybees turn apple blossoms into apples, then dance at the barn concert! [2:42]
Mister Chris and his new friend want to make something-but where to begin? Wishing Well leads them on an adventure to discover how things are made and what people love about the things they do. A companion activity for this video is located in the Support Materials. [2:31]
A new family has moved to the farm from El Salvador. Meanwhile, Mister Chris and his friends learn about butterfly migration and help the newest members of the community feel welcome. A companion activity for this video is located in the Support Materials. [3:17]
Mister Chris has written a new song and wants to sing it to his friends, but everyone is too busy with farm chores to listen. He helps them complete their chores so they will have time to attend the big, big concert and hear his new song. Includes a supplemental activity. [12:00]
Come and learn how to begin to help parents and educators address the aftermath of a natural disaster with children through reading and books. This site features a list of titles to begin this journey of healing.
Create a "Kindness Tree" and make it bloom by adding flowers each time you perform an act of kindness and good will. Related episode: Meek for a Week
What should you do when someone uses mean or hurtful language on the internet? As kids grow, they'll naturally start to communicate more online. But some of what they see could make them feel hurt, sad, angry, or even fearful. Help your students build empathy for others and learn strategies to use when confronted with cyberbullying. Approximately 45 mins.
LESSON OBJECTIVES: Understand that it's important to think about the words we use, because everyone interprets things differently. Identify ways to respond to mean words online, using S-T-O-P. Decide what kinds of statements are OK to say online and which are not.
These weekly activities are cross-curricular but emphasize Social-Emotional Learning, Math, and Literacy development. This week (October 12th), we're learning how to share positive interactions with others.
These weekly activities are cross-curricular but emphasize Social-Emotional Learning, Math, and Literacy development. This week, explore caring for each other.
These weekly activities are cross-curricular but emphasize Social-Emotional Learning, Math, and Literacy development. This week, we are learning about how our family changes and stays the same over time.
Psychology is designed to meet scope and sequence requirements for the single-semester introduction to psychology course. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of core concepts, grounded in both classic studies and current and emerging research. The text also includes coverage of the DSM-5 in examinations of psychological disorders. Psychology incorporates discussions that reflect the diversity within the discipline, as well as the diversity of cultures and communities across the globe.Senior Contributing AuthorsRose M. Spielman, Formerly of Quinnipiac UniversityContributing AuthorsKathryn Dumper, Bainbridge State CollegeWilliam Jenkins, Mercer UniversityArlene Lacombe, Saint Joseph's UniversityMarilyn Lovett, Livingstone CollegeMarion Perlmutter, University of Michigan
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Describe altruism
Describe conditions that influence the formation of relationships
Identify what attracts people to each other
Describe the triangular theory of love
Explain social exchange theory in relationships
A catchy tune about the proper times to be quiet or loud. Knowing when to call for help or when to sit quietly, are important skills inside and outside of the classroom. [1:37]
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