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Teo is Kelso |
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The Girls are Kelso! |
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5-1 listens to a story |
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10-A Plays a Game! |
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It's Austen's Turn! |
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Palmer's Turn |
As a teacher of character education, my day can include a variety of types of lessons in order to deliver a theme or important information. On a given day I read a story, set up a game, ask the students to act out scenarios, show video clips of such organizations as Start Empathy and Caine's Arcade, and even give Character Class "quizzes!" I love opportunity to be creative and to listen to the insights the students offer!
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