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Stressed Out Sally
Grade Level:
2
Subject:
Health
Topic:
Handling Emotions
Objective:
After practicing with the class, students will be able to identify problems that occur due to emotional frustration and solutions based on coping responses individually and correctly 90% of the time.
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Resource:
Binkow, H. & Cornelison, S. (2010). "Howard B. Wigglebottom learns it’s ok to back away". Thunderbolt Publishing. https://search-ebscohost-com.library3.webster.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e860xna&AN=503266
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Prep:
Share collaborative board link and "Stressed Out Sally" with students, obtain book from library or bookstore, make sure technology is up and running properly, decide how many students will be in each small group and who
Materials:
Copy of "Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns It's Ok to Back Away" book, Collaborative Board link, Youtube video link, devices for each student, access to learning management system, Wifi, and a projector/smartscreen