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How to be a

Role Model
At School
Teaching Notes
This little mini writing booklet template is a great way for students
to show and express what they have learned about school rules
and being a role model at school.
This resource is meant to be used along with your discussion and
practice of school rules that happens in your classroom.
You can choose to discuss together, make a group list, and then
have students use the web. Choose which page setup you'd like to
include and how many pages you'd like students to write. You can
choose from 2 line sizes and either students can write to list the
steps or you can use the blank page templates.
If you're looking for some resources related to explicity teaching
school rules in different settings, these resources may help you!

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Name:______________________________

How to Be a Role Model at School


I can use a web to list ideas about how to be a role model.

Topic

Role
models

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How To
Be a Role Model
At School

By:____________________________

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How To
Be a Role Model
At School
By:____________________________

By:____________________________

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About This
Teacher Author

Hi there! I'm Jenn and I believe in the big brain power of


little learners!
I've been working with Pre-K and Elementary students for
the past 16 years. I'm certified as an Elementary Teacher
(K-6) as well as in Remedial Reading and Language Arts. I
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I love designing resources to keep my students engaged!
Since I teach using mostly small group instruction
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classroom. You can also purchase additional licenses at a
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