Is it possible to have fun while learning to accept feedback?
You bet it is! This activity guide is a great addition to the storybook; Thanks for the Feedback, I Think! Author Julia Cook provides educators with creative ideas that will keep students in grades K- 6 engaged and learning. Activities include using crafts to provide compliments, identifying safe ways to provide negative feedback, doing self-evaluations, playing games, and creating opportunities to get students up and out of their seats.
More than 20 easy-to-follow activities will help your students learn how to accept both compliments and criticism regarding their work and behavior. The activities range from individual quiet work, to interactive physical activities that will grab students' attention.
Suggestions on how to blend some of the activities are also included. Kids have fun while practicing each skill while learning that feedback is given to them so they can be successful in both school and life. Each activity includes: Instructions for each activityList of materials when neededActivity SheetsHomework ideas
More than a dozen activities include reproducible pages and reward coupons in full color that can be used to recognize students who master and use the skills appropriately. Digital forms and worksheets are available to download.
Use the creative ideas in this guide to encourage your students in grades K-5 to accept feedback from you and other adults in their life.
Thanks for the Feedback, I Think? Activity Guide for Teachers
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Julia Cook, a former school counselor and teacher, has written many books on behavior and health for children. She has received the Association for Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award, and her books have been honored by the National Parenting Center and Mom's Choice Awards. Her storybooks show children how to make a positive difference in their lives by teaching them lifelong problem-solving skills. Her Best Me I Can Be series of children's books teaches essential social skills, such as Accepting Feedback from Others. Julia's ultimate goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of children, parents and educators by teaching lifelong problem-solving skills to kids.