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Downloadable Activity: Don't Flip Out! (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-17$1.99Join in on the fun with an activity from Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything Why Do I Hate to Lose? Students will practice their sportsmanship skills during a coin flip game called “Don’t Flip Out.” Extend the... -
Downloadable Activity: That's Your Opinion (Is There an App for That?)
DA-56-002-19$1.99Join in on the fun with an activity from Bryan Smith’s Is There an App for That? Students will visually see how they have similarities and differences with other students. This activity will teach students the difference between staying true... -
Downloadable Activity: Celebrating Differences (Is There an App for That?)
DA-56-002-15$1.49Explain to students that all animals have differences between them, but it does not mean one is better than the other. The worksheet provided will allow students to point out something positive for each of the animals listed in this activity from, Is... -
Downloadable Activity: Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover (Is There an App for That?)
DA-56-002-4$1.49Help students discover happiness through self-acceptance with this activity from Bryan Smith's storybook Is There an App for That?. Students will identify characteristics and qualities about themselves that are like-able to help reinforce the skill... -
Downloadable Activity: Good or Bad? (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-14$1.49Students will have to determine whether certain scenarios demonstrate good or bad sportsmanship. Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? storybook explains the importance of teamwork and fairness. Put to use the... -
Downloadable Activity: How Would You React? (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-11$1.49Students will learn to show good sportsmanship regardless of whether they win or lose with this interactive activity. Bryan Smith’s picture book, If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?, is highly recommended for this classroom... -
Downloadable Poster: If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?
DA-56-303$1.49Competition is a natural, and in most instances, healthy part of growing up. We encourage our students and athletes to strive to be the best they can be. Reinforce the message and social skill of "Displaying Good Sportsmanship" from Bryan Smith's... -
Downloadable Poster: THINK Before You Post
DA-55-315$1.49Technology is awesome, but children sometimes need a lot of help managing and using it wisely so it enriches, rather than wrecks, their lives. Remind students to "Think Before You Post" by displaying this colorful 8.5"x11" poster in classrooms, hallways,... -
Downloadable Activity: Promises Poster (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-4$0.99Students will become creative when discussing and being reminded to always show good sportsmanship. Start off by reading Bryan Smith’s If Winning Isn’t Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? storybook to your class. Once the story has been... -
Downloadable Activity: Sportsmanship Adventure! (If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose?)
DA-56-004-3$0.99Students will use their creativity and imagination to create a story of their own on the meaning of good sportsmanship. From Bryan Smith's If Winning Isn't Everything, Why Do I Hate to Lose? Activity Guide, this lesson offers a great blended learning... -
Downloadable Activity: The Ink Pad (Is There an App for That?)
DA-56-002-16$0.99Bryan Smith's Is There an App for That? storybook and activity guide teaches and reinforces self-acceptance and positive changes for students in grades K-5. Use this activity to remind students that it's important to learn to accept themselves for who... -
Downloadable Activity: Whose Card is This? (Is There an App For That?)
DA-56-002-9$0.99Students will be able to recognize the similarities they have with other students in the class by writing down three things they are good at and comparing. Read Bryan Smith’s storybook Is There an App For That? to your students then follow up with...