A poster to help students work through worrying thoughts.
Use this resource in the classroom to help students work through worrying thoughts and problems. The Worry Waterfall encourages students to recognize worries that they can and cannot control. The poster guides them through a step-by-step process of decision making and of taking action.
In this episode of Happy Healthy Kids, Miss Kelsey provides a “fountain” of facts about drinking water. Did you know your age determines how much water you should drink? Let’s find out!
This video from KET shows a young man hopping, skipping, and moving his body in different ways while he counts to 10. This is a great way to show young children that it doesn’t matter what they do as long as they just keep moving. Being active is vital for a healthy lifestyle, so it is important to show children that there is a way to be active in everything they do, including learning.