Education/Classroom
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Time Timer Time Timer 20 Minute Timer
The Time Timer® 20 Minute Timer packs all the features that have made these visual timers the first choice of teachers, students, parents and professionals into a new 20-minute timer. It offers a greater visual impact for shorter duration needs such as completing blocks of homework, silent reading, instrument or sports practice, as well as perfectly managing the 15- to 20-minute work cycles in elementary education. Need to take a break halfway through your timed event? Pause your timer during the countdown by pressing the play/pause button, and continue when ready. Variable volume control dial for those times you need a louder tone, a soft reminder, or when you prefer silence.
$49.95
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Social Thinking Thinking About You Thinking About Me (Social Thinking)
Teaching perspective taking and Social Thinking to persons with Social Cognitive Learning Challenges Perspective taking is the ability of one person to consider the point of view and motives of another. Although this sounds simple, it is a hugely complex task crucial to successful interpersonal relations, and something those with a social cognition disability will struggle to understand. This book offers exercises and activities for students. Illustrated with clear diagrams and tables, and with photocopiable handouts, this book is invaluable for anyone assessing, living with or teaching children and adults with this most abstract of all learning disabilities. The 2nd Edition includes extensive curriculum content on perspective-taking, the Social Thinking® Dynamic Assessment Protocol
$86.95
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Thing Lou Couldn't Do (Confronting Challenges PreK-Gr 2)
This book depicts that children go through when confronted with something difficult. With humour and endearing artwork, Spires sensitively portrays Lou procrastinating, making excuses, imagining alternatives and denying she cares. Ultimately, Lou faces her fear, and although she fails, the effort empowers her, encouraging a growth mindset. All the while, Lou's friends model compassionate friendship by offering to teach her how to climb and then moving the game. This book makes a perfect choice for a character education discussion about courage or resilience, or a life-skills lesson on facing challenges. The story also promotes the joy of imaginative play in the outdoors.
$21.99
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The Truth in Truth and Reconciliation
The TRUTH is HERE! Are you up for the Challenge? This Educational Board Game includes an Indigenous educator-created Guide Book that supports teachers and all others in learning even more about the Truth of what took place on Turtle Island, and a graphic novel written and illustrated by board game creator James Corbiere called Tales of The Firekeeper. These powerful resources are designed to educate but are not just for students and teachers — we all have a role to play in Truth and Reconciliation. The Truth in Truth and Reconciliation Educational Board Game is an essential educational resource that gives participants an immersive learning experience of the process of colonization in a board game format. Through Truth and Consequence Cards, participants can explore iconic Canadian historical events in this immersive, thought-provoking, TRUTH-telling educational board game. As an Indigenous participant, your goal is to circle Turtle Island to collect four Eagle Feathers before being stripped of your Land, Language, Culture, and Identity by the policies and actions of the Church and the Crown. Collect all Four Feathers and you are a SURVIVOR! Created to answer the TRC Report “Calls to Action,†this powerful resource will become an essential tool for every educator, ally or anyone who seeks the Truth, and a great way to start conversations about the work of Reconciliation.
$99.99
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The Knowing: Indigenous Healing
For generations, Indigenous People have known that their family members disappeared, many of them after being sent to residential schools, “Indian hospitals†and asylums through a coordinated system designed to destroy who the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people are. This is one of Canada’s greatest open secrets, an unhealed wound that until recently lay hidden by shame and abandonment. The Knowing is the unfolding of Canadian history unlike anything we have ever read before. Award-winning and bestselling Anishinaabe author Tanya Talaga retells the history of this country as only she can—through an Indigenous lens, beginning with the life of her great-great grandmother Annie Carpenter and her family as they experienced decades of government- and Church-sanctioned enfranchisement and genocide. Deeply personal and meticulously researched, The Knowing is a seminal unravelling of the centuries-long oppression of Indigenous People that continues to reverberate in these communities today.
$39.99
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The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Teens
Simple Skills to Balance Emotions, Manage Stress and Feel Better Now In this DBT Skills Workbook for Teens, you’ll learn effective methods for coping with stress and improving your overall well-being. You’ll discover the four core skills of DBT: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness—and find ways to put these skills into action each day to help you reduce stress, find emotional balance, make friends, and be your best.
$29.95
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That Rule Doesn't Apply to Me
Noodle is having a rough couple of days. The rules keep getting in the way of his fun! Rules for this and rules for that. There are so many rules - too many rules! Rules stink! Noodle has no use for obeying rules at home, or school. He argues about the rules and doesn't think any of them actually apply to HIM! Can't he just have a rule-free day? Author Julia Cook's third book in the Responsible Me! series will have readers in stitches as Noodle describes the variety of rules he deals with daily. His mom helps him visualize the consequences of no rules at all and Noodle begins to understand that rules help create a safe environment for everyone.
$17.50
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Thanks for the Feedback (I Think!)
This entertaining story follows RJ as he goes about his day doing the things he enjoys, such as blowing bubbles, playing soccer, and hanging out with friends. But when a couple of friends give him compliments, he just isn’t sure how to respond! As RJ continues through the day, he hears from his teacher and parents that while there are many things he’s doing very well, there are also some things he needs to work on. His first reaction is to argue and make excuses. Throughout this must-read story, RJ learns what it means to receive positive and negative feedback, and how to respond appropriately to that feedback.
$17.50
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Thank You Book
In this book, Piggie wants to thank EVERYONE. But Gerald is worried Piggie will forget someone . . . someone important. (One of the An Elephant and Piggie Book series.
$14.99
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Temple Did It and I Can, Too!
Seven Simple Life Rules This book explains the obstacles Dr. Temple Grandin faced while growing up, then gives the rules she followed to overcome them and become a leading animal scientist. Includes worksheets for kids to identify and reach their goals.
$24.95
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Teeth Are Not For Biting Board Book
Award-winning book series teaches little ones about positive behavior, good manners and more using simple words and colorful illustrations. This story invites even the youngest child to discover better ways to cope with pain, frustration, angry, sad or cranky feelings. Includes helpful tips for parents and caregivers. Awards include: Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Book Award, Read America! Selection, Dr Toy's Smart Play/Smart Toy Products winner and Creative Child magazine Seal of Excellence. Board Book
$14.95
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Teens Relationships with People, Places and Things
Teens usually connect the word relationships only with other people. The activities in Teens - Relationships with People, Places and Things, will help teens explore their relationships in all facets of their lives and they will discover which are healthy and which ones need change. Teens will learn skills they will use throughout their lifetime to build and maintain healthy relationships.
$72.95
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Teens Managing Life's Expectations
This workbook gives you the tools you need to work with teens as they manage all of the expectations thrown at them. The activities in this workbook help teens recognize, evaluate, and revise as needed expectations from others and themselves. Each chapter focuses on specific skills that teens will learn to help them manage expectations including Decision making, Empathy, Goal-setting and prioritizing, Gratitude, Resiliency, Strength from adversity, and Teamwork. Each activity in the workbook has clear instructions for the facilitator and offers a variety of options including journal writing, role playing, group discussion opportunities, goal-setting, and free expression activities. All of the worksheets and handouts are fully reproducible. Reproducible and spiral bound to facilitate making copies of the various activities and handouts.
$72.95
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Teens Discovering Identity and Moving Toward Independence
The purpose of this workbook is to help teens discover and shape their identities in all aspects of their lives and apply that knowledge in learning independent living skills. The creative reproducible handouts, exercises and activities in this workbook will help teens reach the following goals: Bring out the best from within, Build new strengths, Emulate positive role models, Reinforce each other’s individualism, Demonstrate age-appropriate autonomy, Develop independent living skills. The eight chapters include the following:1) Personal Identity, 2) Physical Identity, 3) Emotional Identity, 4) Cognitive Identity 5) Social Identity, 6) Spiritual Identity, 7) Identity and Independence, 8) Daily Skills Matter.
$72.95
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Teens Actions, Consequences and Rewards
Facilitator Reproducible Activities for Groups and Individuals. This workbook was written to encourage teens to stop and think before they act, consider the consequences of their actions, and to capitalize on the rewards of positive actions. The seven chapters include the following: 1) Healthy and Unhealthy Risks 2) Decisions 3) Types of Consequences and Rewards 4) Danger 5) Attributes 6) Circumstances 7) Rewards.
$72.95
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Teens Accept and Embrace Diversity
Teens - Accept and Embrace Diversity capitalizes on what comes naturally – cohesion not cruelty. Teens can un-learn bigotry and become broad-minded, experience empathy for people they previously judged and replace criticism with compassion. To welcome diversity reduces and/or diminishes prejudice and nurtures respect for one’s own and others’ cultures. The activities in this book will encourage teens to accept other cultures' various views and to become aware of the influences of their own home life, environment, friends, community, and media. They will be encouraged to think for themselves.
$72.95
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Teen Suicide & Self-Harm Prevention Workbook
A Clinician's Guide to Assist Teen Clients is a proactive approach to dealing with the many characteristics that may prompt teens to experience self-harm and/or suicide ideation. Designed to be used with clients in the care of a trained clinician, the purpose of this workbook is to provide you with information and tools that build upon each other to help your clients manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to self-harm and suicide. It offers practical, step-by-step guide to present a detailed understanding of the context in which self-harm and suicide play out in a person s life, warning signs and risk factors experienced by people suffering with thoughts and actions of hurting themselves, ways to prevent suicide ideation, and methods for finding a healthy support network. Reproducible Activity Handouts and Assessments included.
$43.95
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Teen Respect of Self & Others Workbook
Facilitator Reproducible The Teen Respect Workbook contains five separate sections to help participants learn more about themselves and the skills that they possess (and those they need to learn) in order to be of service to other people and make a contribution to the welfare of others. They will learn about the importance of these skills in developing personal and professional success. The following five sections of the book contain self-assessments, journaling activities, & educational handouts: Being Respectful of Myself; Being Respectful to Others; Being Generous; Being Kind to the Universe and Being a Social Activist. All of the self-assessments, activities and handouts are fully reproducible to use with your clients/participants. This is one of a series of 14 books covering mental health and lifestyle issues familiar to all professionals working with teens, all available at ODIN BOOKS
$72.95
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Teen Relationship Cards
This card game is designed to facilitate groups or individual sessions aimed at developing skills for healthy relationships and preventing domestic violence. These cards can be used in a variety of creative ways to engage participants in exploring attitudes, beliefs, and values about relationships.
$32.95
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Teen Communication Skills Workbook
This facilitator's workbook is unique because it combines both powerful psychological tools designed to enhance communication skills: self-assessment and journaling. The Teen Communication Skills Workbook contains five separate sections. In each, participants will learn more about themselves as well as the impact of skillful and non-skillful communicating: Active Listening, Nonverbal Communications, Verbal Communications, Cross-Cultural Communication, and Negotiation Skills.
$72.95
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Teen - Transitional Life Skills
Transitioning from the teen years into adulthood can be very exciting, yet scary; and it always includes “growing painsâ€. The workbooks in this series address some of the life skills teens need to master in order to transition successfully in adulthood. Facilitators appreciate the user-friendly activities in these workbooks as the exercises help teens develop the skills needed to develop into strong, caring adults. Each spiral bound workbook in this ten-book set contains FULLY REPRODUCIBLE activities for groups and individuals.
$650.00
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Teen - Mental Health & Life Skills Facilitator
This is a 14-book FULLY REPRODUCIBLE set. The workbooks contain self-assessments, journaling activities, therapy worksheets for teens, and educational handouts in each workbook help people engage in self-reflection, examine their thoughts and feelings, learn new skills, and explore ways to lead healthier, happier lives. Each facilitator workbook addresses a specific mental health or life skills issue. Each title is available for purchase as an individual book or as a series.
$915.00
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Teasing Isn't Funny (Emotional Bullying)
Emotional Bullying Jesse and the other animals at the bus stop make fun of Kelly's fluffy fur and plain clothes. The constant teasing makes Kelly the cat feel sad. Young readers watch Kelly struggle with the teasing and learn safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the issue of emotional bullying. Ages 5-7.
$11.95
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Tease Monster: A Book About Teasing Versus Bullying
When “One of a Kind†is laughed at by Purple One and called a name by Green One, is the Tease Monster to blame? This whimsical story teaches children the difference between mean teasing and friendly teasing, and is the newest book in Julia Cook’s Building Relationships series.
$17.50
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