by Jill Tomey | Dec 1, 2024 | Team Building
Divide the class into groups. You can use seating arrangements such as a row or table to define the groups or create groups on your own. Instruct each group to…
by Jill Tomey | Nov 22, 2024 | No Matter How You Say It
No Matter How You Say It: Trustworthiness Word Origin Trustworthy is being worthy of trust. The origin of the word trust is from Middle English < Old Norse traust trust (cognate with German Trost comfort); Can you see how you can be comfortable with something you...
by Jill Tomey | Nov 22, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Trustworthiness Featured Book Watch a read-a-long version Check out our Reading List post for a curated selection of books centered around the theme of Trustworthiness>> The Boy Who Cried Wolf by H.G. Hennessy, illustrated by Boris Kulikov From...
by Jacob Goings | Nov 22, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Trustworthiness Reading List Children’s Picture Book Reading List for Teaching Trustworthiness Being Trustworthy: A Book about Trustworthiness by Mary Small Chicken Little by Mara Alperin, illustrated by Nick East Ollie Forgot by Tedd Arnold The Boy Who Cried Wolf by...
by Jill Tomey | Nov 22, 2024 | Curriculum Connection
Trustworthiness Curriculum Connection – Science This lesson will relate the concept of trustworthiness to measurements. Begin by asking what the temperature of the room is. Then ask them how accurate that measurement is. Have a small thermometer ready so that...