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Despite being a child of alcoholic, abusive parents, a young boy
named Roger learned early in his life to make choices that would
assure success instead of failure, hope instead of despair, and a
strong determination to lead others onto a smoother path. As a way
of coping with a less than stellar upbringing, doodling became a
unique way to escape the daily hardships. One day, the lines drawn
took the shape of a silly looking bird who then etched a steadfast
companionship and friendship in Roger's young mind. This stick
figure with no name allowed a young child to use his imagination to
create positive thoughts and ideas which have carried into his
adult life. Now named Redgey, the drawing that once inspired a
child to never give up, today symbolizes the purpose of this
student journal; that of character education leadership
development, and life skills. Experience why educators, Family
Resource Centers, and parents state that teaching Character
Education and Leadership Development is easy and fun with this all
new Life Skills themed student journal. Grade appropriate for
grades 3-4, Redgey Does His Best is an academically rigorous
curriculum aligned with State and National Educational Standards.
Students will strengthen their understanding of the topics of
Health Education, Physical Education, Consumerism, Vocational
Studies, and Bullying. This 14 unit block student journal
incorporates reading, writing, and on-demand writing, and uses
vocabulary words, power verbs, short stories, worksheets, journal
entries, group activities, and homework assignments to spotlight
Life Skills and Character Education. Because of its Character
Education, Leadership Development, and Life Skills theme, Redgey
Does His Best is a complete school curriculum that can be utilized
to support existing curriculum within the classroom or home school,
and/or after school in ESS, 21st Century, or other after school
programs.
Despite being a child of alcoholic, abusive parents, a young boy
named Roger learned early in his life to make choices that would
assure success instead of failure, hope instead of despair, and a
strong determination to lead others onto a smoother path. As a way
of coping with a less than stellar upbringing, doodling became a
unique way to escape the daily hardships. One day, the lines drawn
took the shape of a silly looking bird who then etched a steadfast
companionship and friendship in Roger's young mind. This stick
figure with no name allowed a young child to use his imagination to
create positive thoughts and ideas which have carried into his
adult life. Now named Redgey, the drawing that once inspired a
child to never give up, today symbolizes the purpose of this
student journal; that of character education leadership
development, and life skills. Experience why educators, Family
Resource Centers, and parents state that teaching Character
Education and Leadership Development is easy and fun with this all
new Life Skills themed student journal. Grade appropriate for
grades 5-6, Redgey Says Leaders Rock is an academically rigorous
curriculum aligned with State and National Educational Standards.
Students will strengthen their understanding of the topics of
Health Education, Physical Education, Consumerism, Vocational
Studies, and Bullying. This 14 unit block student journal
incorporates reading, writing, and on-demand writing, and uses
vocabulary words, power verbs, short stories, worksheets, journal
entries, group activities, and homework assignments to spotlight
Life Skills and Character Education. Because of its Character
Education, Leadership Development, and Life Skills theme, Redgey
Says Leaders Rock is a complete school curriculum that can be
utilized to support existing curriculum within the classroom or
home school, and/or after school in ESS, 21st Century, or other
after school programs.
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