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Today is Raising Student Assets Thursday!
Are YOU ready? Here's a super sweet student sharing his heart for PAWsitive Actions!
Get your hands out and join him! WSIS Cougars learn about "Social and Emotional Wellness". Ready? Here.we.go!
Are YOU ready? Here's a super sweet student sharing his heart for PAWsitive Actions!
Get your hands out and join him! WSIS Cougars learn about "Social and Emotional Wellness". Ready? Here.we.go!
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LOOK! Ms. Kidwell's 5th graders wore grey for World Parkinson's Day, April 11th, to show that "grey matter matters!" Thank YOU from Dannypoo for respecting people living with a chronic illness and showing compassion for others in our community. Your PAWsitive Action inspires me! Respect...give it, to get it!
Wearing Grey for Parkinson's Disease Awareness! Thank you! |
I am so excited to be back for Positive Actions today, April 18th! As we continue to improve our positive thoughts, actions and feelings, today we will take a look at raising student assets and a super important positive action word(s):
Tell your teacher what you think the word "RESPECT" means.
"a feeling of admiration and regard for another person's feelings, wishes, rights, traditions, diversity"
RESPECT. What does "respect" look like? Can you think of a time when respect is important? Watch this video (and dance if you dare!):
If you can think of a time this has happened to you, raise your hand, and share with your class. And, the next time a student accidentally bumps in to you, don't get mad; instead, maybe they just need a second to say they are sorry before they see an angry face! That is also showing respect!
"a feeling of admiration and regard for another person's feelings, wishes, rights, traditions, diversity"
RESPECT. What does "respect" look like? Can you think of a time when respect is important? Watch this video (and dance if you dare!):
Did you hear these student rap some pretty awesome ways we can show respect? What did you hear? (respecting personal space, other's feelings, use nice words, etc....)
Let's talk. Respect is also important when a disagreement, or conflict happens. Students who try to use Positive Actions to solve a conflict are showing respect for both themselves and others!
Think about this: Was there ever a time when someone accidently bumped or "elbowed" you in the lunch line? Maybe it even caused you to stumble or drop something? This may make you mad, right? But, if that person says "I'm sorry!" ... YOU feel RESPECTED, which helps us to resolve the conflict in a positive.
And remember, it is also important to know that here at Warm Springs Intermediate School, we are all part of a "cougar community" where positive actions start with...
YOU!
Cougars that RESPECT can change the world!
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