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View Article  KC3 Positive Label Program Lesson Plan: 2nd Science
Grade/Subject: 2nd Grade: Science

State Standard Met: The Living World: Plants. This plan idea is inspired by specific science learning standards on Georgia Standards site(http://www.georgiastandards.org/)

Topic Objective: The students will show responsibility by planting and taking care of their plants. Standard: Describe how plants use water, nutrients and light to produce their own food ina process called photosynthesis. Compare plants grown with all of these resources with plants deprived of these resources.

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View Article  KC3 Positive Label Program Lesson Plan: Kindergarten Social Skills
Grade/Subject: Kindergarten: Social Skills

State Standard Met: The Living World: Plants. This idea is inspired by specific learning standards on Georgia Standards site (http://www.georgiastandards.org.) Fayette County, Georgia 1. The students uses self control. 2. The students responds positively to authority 3. The student respects peers.

Topic Objective: How can I be a Super Hero with a good attitude? This will support a better community environment in our classroom and school.

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View Article  KC3 Positive Label Program Lesson Plan: Reading
Grade/Subject: EIP: Reading

State Standard Met: This plan idea is inspired by specific learning standards ELA2R3, ELA2W1, ELA2LSV1 on Georgia Standards site (http://www.georgiastandards.org/).

Topic Objective: 1. The student will develop a positive attitude towards himself/herself as a unique and worthy person. 2. The student will demonstrate cooperative behavior in groups. 3. The student will demonstrate how to communicate with each other.

Positive Label Program Relevance: Objective of positive attitude and being cooperative is relevant to ...   more »
View Article  KC3 Positive Label Program Lesson Plan: Math Grade 5 Bullying Preemption Prevention Citizenship
Grade/Subject: 5th Grade: Math

State Standard Met: This plan is inspired by specific math learning standards on Georgia Standards site (http://www.georgiastandards.org/). Students will speak and listen to others in small and large group settings.

Topic Objective: Students will learn the names (spelling and pronunciation) of all 91 students in fifth grade. This is useful because a name is important and fosters new friendships.

Positive Label Program Relevance: Learning someone's name makes them feel important and ...   more »
View Article  KC3 Positive Label Program Lesson Plan: Language Arts Grade 4 Bullying Preemption Prevention Citizenship 3
Grade/Subject: 4th: Language Arts/Health

State Standard Met: This plan idea is inspired by specific language arts and health learning standards on Georgia Standards Site (http://www.georgiastandards.org/). 11 Topic: Interperosnal Relationships

Topic Objective: The learner wil lbe made aware of his/her positive characteristics. The ability to know what makes them special.

Positive Label Program Relevance: Uses Casey shirt to encourage writing and building self esteem.

Materials Needed: Sheet that includes numerous words used as positive labesl. Tape, ...   more »
View Article  KC3 Positive Label Lesson Plan: Health Grades Bullying Preemption Prevention Citizenship
Grade/Subject: 1st: Health/Character Education

State Standard Met: This plan idea is inspired by specific health learning standards on Georgia Standards site (http://www.georgiastandards.org/). Respect for Others 1.11 Respect for Self 1.14

Topic Objective: Students will learn that all students are unique and have special abilities. Students will learn to lead by example by displaying their work for other students. Students will practice thinking of positive words to describe themselves and others.

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