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Why Is Drama Always Following Me? Counselor Set

$28.00
SKU:
69-505
subtitle:
With this chapter book and activity guide bundle, teachers and counselors can help kids work out problems students may have within friendship groups.
Author:
Jennifer Licate
Illustrator:
Suzanne Beaky
Audience:
Educators
Audience:
Counselors
Format:
Teacher and Counselor Sets
Grades:
Upper Elementary
Grades:
Middle School
Publisher:
Boys Town Press
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Winner of the Counselor's Choice Award!

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Why Is Drama Always Following Me? is the fifth title in Jennifer Licate's Navigating Friendships book series.  This bundle includes:

  • The quick-read chapter book for students in grades 4 through 7, which highlights the dangers of repeatedly interrupting, one-upping, and fibbing to your friends. In the story Izzy fears she’s losing her gal pals, the friends she’s had since first grade. Even though she’s still part of the friend group, she feels increasingly isolated and disconnected. She’s exhausted by all the drama and petty arguments. She wants her friendships to be happy and carefree like they used to be. But to make that happen, Izzy will need to make some changes.
  • The Teacher and Counselor activity guide which includes the text from the story along with activities and discussion questions to engage students.

 

Published by Boys Town Press

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