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Responsibility and Respect Anchor Chart for Successful School Year

Learn how to teach your students what it means to be respectful with this respect anchor chart for kindergarten through second grade.

Teaching Kids Respect with a Chart

Discover 5 engaging activities to help your girls earn the Respect Authority Petal. Teach respect for authority figures through interactive games, crafts, and real-life experiences.

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Respect Poster for Daisy Scouts

You know you wanna bust out like Aretha right now. Admit it. I wanted to quickly share an anchor chart I created yesterday with my class. Last week, one of our fab new teachers shared that a former colleague of hers only had one rule in her room: show respect. My favorite! Keep it simple, yet fabulous! Underneath that umbrella of showing respect, she then broke down different people and places that deserve our respect! While our class already had our rules for the year, I loved the idea of…

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Building Community Through Respect (Freebie) | Classroom freebies, Responsive classroom, School social work

Building community in your classroom is such an important part of coming together as a class. Whether you are teaching fifth graders or first graders, as teachers, we are mothers and fathers to our students. Teaching our children about respect is a life lesson they will hopefully take with them for the rest of their lives. Click HERE or the picture below to grab this freebie and see how we spent our day building community, coming together as a family, and learning about respect.

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Rooted In Respect | Teaching respect, Respect lessons, Respect activities

Today I'm excited because I just remembered that I forgot to share these cool pictures I took up in Wisconsin when I was away for winter break. Look what my character cam caught on the walls of a school in Reedsville, the town where I graduated from high school so many years ago: Respect is ... literally ... in their hands! This one says it all: Treat others the way you want to be treated. This banner caught my eye in their gymnasium. I can't help but smile when I imagine the future led by…

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