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Archives: Calendar Events
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December
Human
Rights Day - Safeguarding the Rights of Others
It's been said that safeguarding the rights of
others is both a noble and beautiful thing. With this
plan students have the opportunity to explore how this
concept plays out in their everyday lives.
Key Ideas: Human Dignity - Bill of Rights - Freedom - Equal
Justice
Character Traits: Fairness - Respect - Tolerance
National
Stress-Free Holiday Month: Town Mouse/Country Mouse
No matter how hard we try to make the holidays
stress-free, there will be moments over the holiday season
when students, parents, or other family members get stressed
out. In the well-known Aesop's fable, Town Mouse is far
too concerned with wanting more and better and forgets
that what's truly important is enjoying what we have with
the people we love. Great springboard for some meaningful
dialogue. Tips for dealing with stress.
Key Ideas: Holiday Stress - Dealing with Stress
Character Traits: Love - Caring - Gratitude
National
Tell Someone They Are Doing a Good Job Week - The Gift
of Encouragement When gift-giving becomes
a stress and a burden it is time to step back and rethink
our intentions. Students explore the notion that some
of the most meaningful gifts we ever give or receive cost
nothing and mean everything.
Key Ideas: Gift Giving - Encouraging Others - Generosity
of Spirit
Character Traits: Respect - Caring
National
Whiners Day: No More Whine (December 26)
It's so easy to whine and grumble when things aren't
exactly the way we want them to be or when we are faced
with a problem, but whining can make a situation much
worse while making us and those around us unhappy. This
winter break, regardless of the holiday your students
may be celebrating, they can make it a happier time with
family and friends by focusing on what's good and beautiful
about the season.
Key Ideas: Whining and Grumbling - Problem Solving
Character Traits: Gratitude - Positive Attitude
Winter
Holidays: Priceless Gifts Many of us get
so caught up in holiday gift giving that we forget about
the greatest gift of all, the gift of giving something
of ourselves to others. This message and corresponding
lesson plan helps students think about the meaning and
value of gifting others with their time, energy, and caring.
Character Traits: Caring, Generosity, Service
Winter
Holidays: Get Creative! For many of us,
the holidays have become too stressful and too commercial
when this should be a time for some recreation, which
literally means "to create anew." These materials
encourage students (as well as teachers) to find relaxing
and creative ways to enjoy the holidays.
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility
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