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Are you looking for ways to bring empathy into your classroom? This easy to hang bulletin board set is just what you need to set the tone for your classroom. These posters make it easy to weave SEL social-emotional learning topics into your day. Bulletin board display and posters are perfect to encourage your students to use empathy, compassion, and kindness daily. Display these motivational quotes and sayings on your classroom walls and bulletin boards. These posters are perfect to…

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An exciting, fun, and interactive bulletin board that celebrates the unique qualities of each student! Diversity Bulletin Board Preschool, Interactive Preschool Bulletin Boards, Interactive Bulletin Boards Elementary, Multicultural Bulletin Board, Diversity Bulletin Board, Bulletin Board Sayings, World Bulletin Board, April Bulletin Boards, Elementary School Bulletin Boards

I’m just going to admit right now that this has been one of the most fun and engaging bulletin boards that I have ever come up with. I’m so excited about how this turned out and excited that I was able to highlight and celebrate student diversity! I created this […]

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Build classroom community with your grade 4 5 6 7 students using this social emotional anti bullying activity that will empower students to identify what hurts their feelings and have students see that words hurt the most. This activity will create a kinder, thoughtful classroom environment.

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