Free teaching tools
Character education lesson plans, curriculum, handouts, and more
If you’ve attended a Character Development Seminar, you know that the best way to develop character is to weave it into the fabric of your curriculum and programs. Here’s a guide to our free resources and lesson plans. Visit our store for more curriculum integration materials, including standards-based lesson plans. All product sales benefit the nonprofit Josephson Institute Center for Youth Ethics.
Lesson plans and activities
Activity sheets for kids
"Kids for Character" Pledge in color
"Kids for Character" Pledge in black and white for coloring
Handouts and guides
Rubrics
Academic integrity
From a Josephson Institute workshop for students at a high school in California:
Read about Honor Above All, a CHARACTER COUNTS! program aimed at preventing cheating in school.
Children's books
Referral forms (developed by Belvedere Academy, Omaha, Nebraska)
- Discipline Referral Form:
Used when students are referred to the principal’s office as a last measure for behavior infractions. The events leading up to the referral are explained, interventions taken by the teacher prior to the referral are checked, and space is provided for the student’s and parent’s signatures to ensure the reason for action is understood.
- Discipline Letter Home:
Sent to parents of a child who has difficultly modeling one or more of the values of the Six Pillars of Character. The circumstances of the mis-behavior are explained in the letter and notification of a re-teaching session is given. The letter encourages the parents to discuss the situation at home, and to collaborate with the school in reinforcing the school behavior standards in the home.
- Positive Behavior Referral Letter Home:
Sent to parents in acknowledgement of positive behavior exhibited by the student. A description of the events is written and parents are encouraged to discuss the positive behavior with their child and to praise and encourage them to continue demonstrating good character.
Parenting
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