- One Tic-Tac-Toe game in English and one in Greek, featuring social-emotional learning activities
- Game instructions
- Activities that promote social and emotional learning, such as cooking, walks, dancing, drawing, etc., between family members
- Age: 2-100
- Categories: Social-Emotional Learning
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CONTENTS:
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CONTENTS:
- Introduction to Self-Love and Emotional Strength Alice's conversation with the White Rabbit serves as a key narrative to explore themes of rejection, self-worth, and building emotional armor. The story highlights how Alice learns to value herself and protect her emotions from external hurt.
- Six Interactive Scenarios for Role-Play and Reflection
- Creative Writing and Expression Activities
- Interactive Reading and Role-Playing Activities
- Art and Visual Learning
- Mindfulness and Self-Esteem Building Exercises
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CONTENTS:The package includes four activities, ideal for understanding emotions and gaining a deeper comprehension of the texts in our books. These activities are structured around a tree that students can decorate individually or in groups with leaves and fruits, such as apples. The printable components are available in various sizes, both small and large, making them adaptable to different activities.Age: 9+
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ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ:
- Vocabulary images: Stunning AI-generated images of food, available in PDF format for display on all screens.
- Writing and speaking practice: Creative techniques to help students learn to say and write new words and sentences.
- Comic creation: Students create their own comics while practicing imperatives with sentences starting with 'Let's' and 'Don't.'
- Kinesthetic and collaborative activity: Comics come to life in the classroom, turning learning into a playful and collective experience.
- Additional materials: Printable worksheets and a video with examples are included for easy implementation.
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Contents
- Video: An informative video that explains a step-by-step proven technique, with practical examples and tips you can immediately apply in the classroom or in your conversations with parents.
- PDF Guide: A detailed written guide that includes: -Step-by-step analysis of the technique. -Real-life dialogue examples for better understanding. -Tips for managing emotions and fostering collaboration with parents.
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Contents
- Interactive Presentation – A visually captivating PPT that turns the Present Perfect into an engaging story.
- A Stunning Video – A beautifully detailed video with details that emotionally connect students with the story.
- A Printable Card Game – A fun and creative way for students to practice forming Present Perfect sentences.
- A Different Kind of Bingo! – Not just a classic Bingo game, but an interactive experience that brings grammar to life!
- A Song Inspired by Hatboy’s Adventures – Written in the Present Perfect, making grammar memorable through music.
- A 30-page PDF packed with surprises, including:
- Hatboy’s full story published in its entirety for the first time!
- A unique color-coded system that helps students differentiate between past, present, and their connection.
- A creative, debate-style activity that reinforces grammar through imaginative storytelling.
- 8 collaborative & hands-on activities – including group storytelling, creative writing, and building Hatboy’s “Hat of Knowledge.”
- Interactive role-play & challenges – Students step into Hatboy’s world and make the Present Perfect a living part of their learning!
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- 3-page printable board game for practicing possessive adjectives
- Customizable blank board where students can draw and write their own words
- Challenge Cards with interactive activities
- Mini Certificates to reward students for participation and achievements
- Teacher Instructions including:
- How to play with the whole class simultaneously in two teams, so all students are actively engaged (no waiting turns!)
- How to play in pairs.
- Self-Checking System that enables students to correct their own answers through a structured color-coded method, ensuring independent learning and accuracy.
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A hands-on, emotionally rich activity where children build words using LEGO bricks and observe one another — not just as students, but as human beings. Guided by creativity, connection, and empathy, the material includes: ✔️ A step-by-step structure for the teacher ✔️ Observation-based activities using LEGO bricks ✔️ Cooperation between younger and older students ✔️ SEL questions that give words emotional meaning ✔️ Printable activity sheets ✔️ An alternative approach to vocabulary learning through construction ✨ A child doesn’t just learn a word — they discover who they are when building it. ✨ A child doesn’t just observe another — they gain the language to describe them with kindness. This is a tool filled with meaning, LEGO bricks, and emotional depth. It can be used again and again, across different levels and age groups.