The Best Me I Can Beser.: I Just Want to Do It My Way! : Activity Guide for Teachers:Classroom Ideas for Teaching the Skills of Asking for Help and Staying on Task by Julia Cook (2013, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBoys Town Press
ISBN-101934490458
ISBN-139781934490457
eBay Product ID (ePID)177207221
Product Key Features
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameI Just Want to Do It My Way! : Activity Guide for Teachers:Classroom Ideas for Teaching the Skills of Asking for Help and Staying on Task
Publication Year2013
SubjectDevelopmental / Child, Classroom Management, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Counseling / General, Teaching Methods & Materials / General
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaEducation, Psychology
AuthorJulia Cook
SeriesThe Best Me I Can Beser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight4.5 Oz
Item Length10.7 in
Item Width8.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
LCCN2013-409589
Reviews"I am a school counseling student. Part of my internship requirements it for me to create and give different lessons. This book has some great ideas. I was able to use this book and put a twist on the lesson to make it somewhat of my own." - M.C. Rich, Amazon
Grade FromKindergarten
IllustratedYes
Volume NumberVol. 5
Grade ToSixth Grade
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisFun ways for your students to learn HOW and WHEN to ask for help and HOW to stay on task! Would your students benefit from learning how to stay on task, so they finish their work? Do they know how to ask for help if they need it? This activity guide helps you teach K-6 students the social skills featured in the book; I Just Want to Do It My Way! More than 20 easy-to-follow activities will help your students learn how and when to use the skills of Staying on Task and Asking for Help. The activities range from individual quiet work, to interactive physical activities that will grab students? attention and have them up and out of their seats. Suggestions on how to blend some of the activities are also included. Kids have fun while practicing each skill and learn that sometimes ?their way? isn?t the best way to be successful. Each activity includes: Instructions for each activity List of materials when needed Activity Sheets Homework ideas More than a dozen activities include reproducible pages and reward coupons in full color that can be used to recognize students who master and use the skills appropriately. Digital forms and worksheets are available to download. Use the creative ideas in this guide to encourage your students in grades K-5 to Stay on Task, and Ask for Help., To help reinforce the social skill lessons in her children's book, I Just Want to Do It My Way!. author Julia Cook has created 24 engaging games and activities to help students in grades K-6 learn the social skills of asking for help and staying on task! The enclosed CD-ROM has pdf files of all the reproducible pages in the activity guide plus praise coupons and extra worksheets., Help students learn the skills of ?Staying on Task? and ?Asking for Help.? Activities range from individual quiet work, such as defining when, how, and whom to ask for help, to interactive physical activities. Suggestions on how to blend some of the activities into academic lessons are also included. Reproducible pages included on a CD., This title features more than 20 easy-to-follow activities and games to help your students learn how and when to use steps to the 'I Just Want to Do It My Way ' skills of 'Staying on Task' and 'Asking for Help.' The activities range from individual quiet work, such as defining when, how and whom to ask for help, to interactive physical activities that will grab students' attention and have them up and out of their seats