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Teaching tolerance

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The hardest part is being tolerant of things you think are wrong but that to others are right.

Tolerance is almost universally seen as a virtue. But what is true tolerance? Is it possible to have strong opinions in a culture of tolerance? Can you respect a person and not his or her ideas? Here's a space: what do you think?

Five Lessons for Teaching Tolerance

Teaching Tolerance Lessons: Teach About Dr. King's Dream of a World Where People Are Judged By Their Character, Not Their Skin Color.

We could definitely use more love, understanding, and empathy in this world, and WE are the ones who can help bring this to students. We always have been, but now we must! These articles and passages of the day teach kids about cultures other than their own, helping others, and showing care and love for each other. Find out how these passages can help your students! #tolerance #love #understanding #bethechange #teacherschangelives #mrmault

We could definitely use more love, understanding, and empathy in this world, and WE are the ones who can help bring this to students. We always have been, but now we must! These articles and passages of the day teach kids about cultures other than their own, helping others, and showing care and love for each other. Find out how these passages can help your students! #tolerance #love #understanding #bethechange #teacherschangelives #mrmault

Allow your upper elementary, middle school, & high school students to research the different causes and effects of homelessness. Then use this project based learning unit to allow student to plan a community for the homeless with services and activities. This PBL unit focuses on a real world problem, while also incorporating 21st Century skills. You'll also be teaching tolerance and acceptance of others. Great for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th grade classroom or homeschool.

Let your upper elementary, middle school, & high school students better understand homelessness - while teaching tolerance and acceptance. Click for details!

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Respect. Tolerance. Diversity. Equality. Justice. These are all concepts that need to be taught. Defined. Lived. As mothers, teachers, parents, we can only do so much, but with everyone’s help, our world can be a better place.
Fangs for the memories! In Bundle Halloween Vampire Add and Subtract Cobwebs within 20 in Black and White Print, learners answer math questions with recording sheets and not-so-scary vampire tens frames as a visual tool and with little to no prep. Just print and go.
Aragonite is a stabilizing stone that centers and grounds physical energies, useful in times of stress. It helps to prepare for meditation and stabilizes spiritual development. It provides insight into the causes of problems and situations. Aragonite aids concentration and brings tolerance and flexibility to mind. It teaches acceptance and patience, which is especially helpful to those who feel they have too much responsibility. Aragonite provides strength and support, helping to combat anger
It's so hard to manage your patience when you have a long list of demands coming at you all at once. Combine that with messes & deadlines & other stressors, being patient & calm can seem like a pipedream. This affirmation may be your saving grace. Start your day with it & repeat it throughout the day to help you when you need to re-center & find your calm again. When we are calm, it's easier to be patient, so these two go hand-in-hand. #affirmationoftheday #growingemotions #beckygrelle