Courageous
Dear teachers,
Dear teachers,
Our last topic for this month is courage. We can share with our students that courage is standing up for what you know is right, even when you are afraid and others do not stand with you. We can share with our students that having courage is similar to being brave, having valor and fearlessness.
Our last topic for this month is courage. We can share with our students that courage is standing up for what you know is right, even when you are afraid and others do not stand with you. We can share with our students that having courage is similar to being brave, having valor and fearlessness.
We hope that you all continue to work hard, stay safe and have a great spring break. Please continue to reach out to us for support.
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
GUSD Counseling Dept.
GUSD Counseling Dept.
Courage
Courage
Gallery: Courage
Gallery: Courage
Courageous Key Points for your students!
Courageous Key Points for your students!
Scholars who have Courage:
Admit when they are wrong.
Make good choices when others do not.
Are kind to those who are unkind.
Ask for help when they need it.
Articles
Articles
List of Books about Courage for Students
List of Books about Courage for Students
When I Feel Afraid - Lower grade
I am Amelia Earhart - Lower grade
I feel frightened - Lower grade
Feeling Afraid - Lower grade
Violet the Piolet - Lower grade
Let’s Talk about Feeling Worried - Lower grade
Stand Tall Molly Lou Mellon - Lower grade
Sheila Rae the Brave - Lower grade
Thunder Rose - Lower grade
The Story of Ruby Bridges - Upper grade
You’re Mean, Lilly Jean - Upper grade
Courage - Upper grade
The Bravest of us All - Upper grade