Promote Good Character with the Perfect Upper Elementary Curriculum Activities
Who Knew?® Workbooks
for ages 9-11
Help preteens develop the different aspects of good character: respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, caring, fairness, and citizenship. These colorful, exciting workbooks are filled with age-appropriate activities that make learning fun!
Who Knew?® The Building Character Issue (99371)B
Youngsters learn what constitutes good character through self-tests, games, and "what if..." scenarios.
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Who Knew?® The Diversity Issue (99453)B
This workbook promotes positive interaction by helping readers appreciate everyone's value as a unique individual.
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Who Knew?® The No Cheating Issue (91147)B
Defines different kinds of cheating, including plagiarizing and sharing information on tests, and teaches refusal skills to help children stay honest.
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Who Knew?® The Peer Pressure Issue (92483)B
Help preteens develop strong self-esteem and show them how to stand up for healthy values in the face of negative peer pressure.
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Who Knew?® The Respect Issue (92258)B
Interactive puzzles, games, and a read-aloud play teach young people what respect is, why it's important to be respectful in the world, and how they can show respect.
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Who Knew?® The Responsibility Issue (91336)B
Fun puzzles, games, and activities provide an interactive way for students to learn about responsibility and why it's important in school -- and in life.
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All workbooks are 12 pages, 8 1/2" x 11"
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