I was recently introduce to the book One, by Kathryn Otoshi. This is the cutest and simplest illustration of standing up for yourself and others that I have seen. I knew I needed to share it with my older grades too! Blue is a quiet color, and Red is a hot head. No one stands up to Red until One comes along and shows the colors how to "stand up and count". I shared it with 5th grade and then we watched a video clip of students performing the story. The students then worked in small groups for a fun discussion. How can you become a ONE?
Amy Barker
School Counselor
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
6th Grade Guidance
I was recently introduce to the book One, by Kathryn Otoshi. This is the cutest and simplest illustration of standing up for yourself and others that I have seen. I knew I needed to share it with my older grades too! Blue is a quiet color, and Red is a hot head. No one stands up to Red until One comes along and shows the colors how to "stand up and count". I shared it with 6th grade and then we watched a video clip of students performing the story. The students then worked in small groups for a fun discussion. How can you become a ONE?
Amy Barker
School Counselor
Amy Barker
School Counselor
3rd Grade Guidance
3rd Grade spent several lessons learning about Bullying and how to be a defender of their classmates. I was recently introduce to the book One, by Kathryn Otoshi. This is the cutest and simplest illustration of standing up for yourself and others that I have seen. Blue is a quiet color, and Red is a hot head. No one stands up to Red until One comes along and shows the colors how to "stand up and count". I shared it with 3rd grade and then we watched a video clip of students performing the story. The students then worked in pairs for a fun discussion using dice. How can you become a ONE?
Amy Barker
School Counselor
Amy Barker
School Counselor
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