Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Mirror, Mirror… We have Courage one and all!

We have had a lot of fun this week working on Courage.  For the past two days my students have been working on making Courage Mirrors.  They have also made some personal connections to understanding courage and being courageous by writing their own personal narrative on a courageous experience and making a Courage tab booklet.  I love how cute their "reflections" turned out in their mirrors!











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4 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful activity, thanks for sharing.

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  2. Very cute!! We actually just finished up Lesson 1 in Unit 6. My kids really enjoyed the story!

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  3. Hi- I purchased this on Teachers Notebook, but cannot get it to download. I have tried multiple browsers, cleared my cache, etc. Any other recommendations?

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