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Tape Recorder Fight Role Play
The Acting Out Conflict lesson plan incorporates a role playing activity detailed in this... | ||
Resolution Vocabulary
Learn all of the words that end in -ate that can help students resolve their conflicts. | Have a Halloween Party
Detailed instructions for hosting a Halloween Party at school with games such as Walk on the... | |
The Gorp Reading Activities
The following exercises are activities for before and after you read The Gorp's Gift. | Find the Pumpkins
Students make and hide pumpkins for their classmates to find in this simple Halloween game. | |
The Gorp's Gift Questions
These discussion questions about The Gorp's Gift are organized according to Bloom's... | Exploring Addition Patterns -- Assessment Questions
Distribute this printable worksheet that goes with Exploring Addition Patterns lesson. | |
Concerned Mayor
Students pretend to be the town's mayor, listing ways they would promote non-violence. For use... | Halloween Word Game
Students try not to say common Halloween words as they describe typical Halloween situations to... | |
Be a Peacemaker
Explain what it means to be a peacemaker. For use with The Gorp's Gift, a story about... | ||
Put Gorp's Story in Order
Put Gorp's story back in order. For use with The Gorp's Gift, a story about gun safety... | The Gorp's Gift: Gun Safety Resources for Teachers
Reading activities for The Gorp's Gift, a book which promotes gun accident prevention... | |
The Gorp's Gift Activities
These activities are designed to help your reading of The Gorp's Gift, a story about gun... | "The Monkey's Paw" Short Story & Activities
Read the full text of W.W. Jacobs' short story "The Monkey's Paw," then analyze the story with... | |
Gun Safety—What Would You Do?
Students answer what they would do if they found a gun. For use with The Gorp's Gift, a... | Arranging and Improvising with *NSYNC
Arrange and improvise music using the popular music of *NSYNC. | |
Halloween People, Places, and Things
A list of creepy people, places, and things that can be used as writing prompts. |

