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November
Elections:
Counting for Something Students have
great opportunities at school to learn to think independently
so they can someday become responsible voters in the
democratic process.
Key Ideas: Democracy - Choices - Citizenship
Character Trait: Responsibility
Family Stories Month: Sharing Our Lives Together
Family narratives are important because they
are personal and true. They can help bond families together,
and help young people better understand themselves and
the world around them. As we approach the holiday season,
students may be spending more time with family, which
is a great opportunity to recall and collect some real
family treasures.
Key Ideas: Family History - Belonging - Heritage
Character Traits: Respect - Caring
National
Education Week: Doorway to Success Every
student is fortunate to be able to come to school each
day, an opportunity many children around the world do
not have.
Key Ideas: Love of Learning - School Pride - Choices - Teacher
Appreciation
Character Traits: Responsibility - Gratitude
Great
American Smokeout Mind if I don't
smoke? Students consider that not smoking is
the truly respectful thing to do for themselves and
those around them.
Key Ideas: Smoking - Health
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Caring
Mix
It Up at Lunch Day: Overcome Fear and Gain a Friend
For some kids, it's a little scary to talk with others
they don't know. Mix It Up at Lunch Day is meant to encourage
students to overcome their shyness, "mix it up"
in the lunchroom, and sit with schoolmates with whom they
might not otherwise spend time. They might even make new
friends!
Key Ideas: Being brave enough to sit with someone
new at lunch - Making new friends
Character Traits: Respect - Caring - Appreciation -
Cooperation
Native
American Heritage Month: Respecting the Land
Part of the Native American culture is a deep respect for
the land, air, and water. What we do today to the environment
will effect future generations. Students will explore some
of the heritage and culture of the Native American people
and how we can draw upon their wisdom to help protect our
environment.
Key Ideas: Respecting the earth - Reducing, reusing,
recycling
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Cooperation
Thanksgiving:
Celebrate Life! We all need a gentle
reminder to pay attention to the simple joys of life,
particularly as we gather with friends and family to
celebrate Thanksgiving. We can delight in the happy
sounds of the holiday; in the yummy smells; and in every
smile, hug, and act of kindness. Consider that we can
make every day a holiday by celebrating the simple joys
of life.
Key Ideas: Awareness - Positive Attitude - Resiliency
Character Traits: Gratitude - Respect
Thanksgiving:
Count Your Blessings It's easier to pay
more attention to what's wrong in our lives than to
what's right. This lesson is about considering the importance
of keeping a "gratitude attitude" even in
the face of challenges.
Key Ideas: Gratitude - Choices - Appreciation
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Positive
Attitude
Thanksgiving:
Create an Attitude of Gratitude Thanksgiving
is an opportunity to foster and share a sense of gratitude.
When we consider the struggles the pilgrims faced, the fact
that they set aside a day of thanks becomes all the more
meaningful. These materials will help your students consider
the benefits of counting their blessings, particularly during
difficult times.
Key Ideas: Remembering our blessing - Being grateful
for the good in our lives even during difficult times
Character Traits: Gratitude - Appreciation
Veterans
Day: Say Thanks Americans enjoy a way
of life that many around the world can only dream of.
Much of that is due to the sacrifices of our courageous
veterans. Veterans Day is a chance for your students
to thank those citizens who have given of themselves
both in wartime and in peacetime.
Key Idea: Expressing gratitude to veterans for their
service to our nation
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility - Gratitude
World
Kindness Week: Simple Kindness Consider
all the bad situations in our world and in our lives
that would completely go away - totally disappear -
if everyone involved would show some simple kindness
toward one another. There will always be mean-spirited
and uncaring people in the world, but we can help reduce
the pain caused by such behavior by showing simple kindness
to those around us.
Key Ideas: Kindness as Antidote to Bullying, Teasing,
Violence
Character Traits: Kindness - Respect - Tolerance
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