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Classroom Guidance Games: 50 Fun, Inspirational Guidance Games; Reproducible Cards, Boards & Worksheets; and Letters to Parents book w/ CD

Author Shannon Trice Black
Publisher YouthLight, Inc.
Category Education
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ISBN / ASIN1598500023
ISBN-139781598500028
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank133,869
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Classroom Guidance Games is designed to be a friendly, easy, fun tool for counselors and teachers to use in the classroom. Each of these fifty "tried and true" games are easy to assemble, require little preparation, and only 30 minutes to play. Students will love these games which get them out of their seats and engage their minds, as well as their bodies. They will learn ways to deal with anger, homework, bullies, safety, goals, friends, and their futures! The following are a few of the games you will find inside.

Safety Soccer
(safety for self and others)

Sticks and Stones
(tattling, respect for self and others)

Positive Hot Potato
(self-esteem, social skills)

Communication Charades
(understanding & communicating feelings)

Career Bingo
(career information & exploration)

Responsible Basketball
(goal setting, decision-making skills)

Super Prize
(anger control, positive communication)

Conflict Skit in a Bag
(conflict resolution, social skills)

Get Rich
(careers, study skills, goal setting)

Citizenship Football
(respect for self, others & environment)

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