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LET’S TALK ABOUT: TOBACCO
From: Let’s Talk About: Marijuana, Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol – Video Series
-For Grades 3-5
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!
-Released in 2016The video program is designed to present the serious, harmful effects of smoking and nicotine to elementary-aged children. The program provides students with a realistic picture of how cigarettes and the harmful substances . . .
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LET’S TALK ABOUT: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DRUGS
From: Let’s Talk About: Marijuana, Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol – Video Series
-For Grades 3-5
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!
-Released in 2016This program introduces young learners to the types, and differences between legal and illegal drugs. Students will learn that legal drugs, such as medicines are used to ease the symptoms of sickness, cure diseases, prevent and control illness. Viewers will come to understand . . .
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Making Decisions: I Can’t Decide
-For Grades K-2
Mort, a lively puppet friend, has learned the important steps to making good decisions, and he passes them along to viewers by sharing stories out of his “How To Make Good Decisions” book.
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Making Decisions: What Should I Do?
-For Grades 3-5
Teach youngsters the steps inherent in decision-making. Dramatic scenarios and open-ended hypothetical situations teach valuable skills and prompt discussion about making good decisions and that decision have consequences.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: CARING
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Burna discovers (by being a “reading buddy”) the personal rewards that come from giving of yourself to help somebody else. When Burna has to make a hard choice between doing a community service project and playing soccer, she learns that caring is more about what we do than about how we feel.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: CITIZENSHIP
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Nubbs becomes a hero to his friends by helping them tap into their power to make an important difference in their community. When Nubbs leads his friends in a successful effort to transform an ugly vacant lot into a beautiful grove of shady trees, they all experience the satisfaction and the benefits that come from being good citizens.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: FAIRNESS
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Essie learns that being fair to everybody can be a lot harder than it seems. When she has to decide which of her friends will get the starring role in the annual Popcorn Park play, Essie has a lot to consider – including the not-so-fair actions of the two competitors.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: RESPECT
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Burna discovers that name-calling, teasing, and put-downs are not good natured fun. When her friends ostracize her for treating them disrespectfully and for bullying a new kid on the playground, Burna learns that the way to have good friendships is to treat people the way you would like them to treat you – with respect.
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Popcorn Park – The Six Pillars of Character: RESPONSIBILITY
From: Popcorn Park: The Six Pillars of Character Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Groark and Burna learn that being irresponsible can be unfair and hurtful to everyone, including themselves. When Burna neglects an important responsibility by dumping it on Muggsy, and Groark makes a mistake and lets Muggsy take the blame, the result is a tangle of hard feelings that nearly brings their friendships to a painful end.
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