Diversity Read Aloud Activities: The Judgmental Flower
Help your students learn about diversity and the importance of accepting differences with these diversity read aloud activities for the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook!
Students will identify ways that they can celebrate diversity in their own lives, and will consider things that they can do and say to help others feel accepted. These activities go perfectly with the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook, however you can also do the activities without the book.
Looking for more book companion activities for your students? Check out this social emotional book companion bundle and save 20%!
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What's Included:
1 Worksheet
1 Coloring Sheet
1 Cut and Paste Activity
16 role play task cards (with recording sheets and sample answers)
Photos of completed samples
All materials come in color and black & white
The worksheet, cut and paste activity and task cards are also provided in Google Slides format
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Ideas For Use:
As a complement to the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook (although these activities can also be done without the book)
Diversity lessons or small groups
To promote positive school culture
With students who could benefit from respecting differences
Kindness and empathy lessons or small groups
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What Others Are Saying:
“I got the Julia Cook book at convention last year and LOVE the activities included with this resource...makes planning when using this read a loud a breeze!!!! Thanks!” -Debbie B.
“I read this book to my 3rd grade students as an elementary guidance lesson about diversity. The activities in this unit were very engaging. The students absolutely loved the attached coloring page. I would strongly recommend this to other elementary guidance counselors.” -Renee P.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Help your students learn about diversity and the importance of accepting differences with these diversity read aloud activities for the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook!
Students will identify ways that they can celebrate diversity in their own lives, and will consider things that they can do and say to help others feel accepted. These activities go perfectly with the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook, however you can also do the activities without the book.
Looking for more book companion activities for your students? Check out this social emotional book companion bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
1 Worksheet
1 Coloring Sheet
1 Cut and Paste Activity
16 role play task cards (with recording sheets and sample answers)
Photos of completed samples
All materials come in color and black & white
The worksheet, cut and paste activity and task cards are also provided in Google Slides format
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
As a complement to the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook (although these activities can also be done without the book)
Diversity lessons or small groups
To promote positive school culture
With students who could benefit from respecting differences
Kindness and empathy lessons or small groups
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“I got the Julia Cook book at convention last year and LOVE the activities included with this resource...makes planning when using this read a loud a breeze!!!! Thanks!” -Debbie B.
“I read this book to my 3rd grade students as an elementary guidance lesson about diversity. The activities in this unit were very engaging. The students absolutely loved the attached coloring page. I would strongly recommend this to other elementary guidance counselors.” -Renee P.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Help your students learn about diversity and the importance of accepting differences with these diversity read aloud activities for the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook!
Students will identify ways that they can celebrate diversity in their own lives, and will consider things that they can do and say to help others feel accepted. These activities go perfectly with the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook, however you can also do the activities without the book.
Looking for more book companion activities for your students? Check out this social emotional book companion bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
1 Worksheet
1 Coloring Sheet
1 Cut and Paste Activity
16 role play task cards (with recording sheets and sample answers)
Photos of completed samples
All materials come in color and black & white
The worksheet, cut and paste activity and task cards are also provided in Google Slides format
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
As a complement to the book The Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook (although these activities can also be done without the book)
Diversity lessons or small groups
To promote positive school culture
With students who could benefit from respecting differences
Kindness and empathy lessons or small groups
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“I got the Julia Cook book at convention last year and LOVE the activities included with this resource...makes planning when using this read a loud a breeze!!!! Thanks!” -Debbie B.
“I read this book to my 3rd grade students as an elementary guidance lesson about diversity. The activities in this unit were very engaging. The students absolutely loved the attached coloring page. I would strongly recommend this to other elementary guidance counselors.” -Renee P.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.