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How Not to Become a Victim: Personal Protection
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This ten-minute interview is with an instructor and author about how you can help prevent yourself from becoming a victim and how you can defend yourself. Also find out how important it is to develop your awareness. This video applies to both sexes.
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Learn About Money
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Learn about Money. 1st, 2nd, 3rd grade. Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, 1 dollar bills. How to count money. (08:45)
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Dining Etiquette - How to Set an Informal Table
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This video is narrated by an expert on etiquette and manners. She shows you how to properly set a table for any occasion. Explanations are clear, and make it easy for you to follow and do it on your own. (02:04)
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How Big is my World and How Do Maps Help me Find my Place in the World?
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A child narrates a look at relative size of bedroom, house, neighborhood, city, state, country and the world. Excellent slides, maps, background music and script. (2:16)
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Elana Meyers: What is a Community?
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Elana Meyers is as much at home in Atlanta, Georgia as she is on the bobsled track in Witterburg, Germany. We all belong to several types of communities. In this video clip, Elana encourages her students to think of their classroom as a community and
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work together to build each other up and help each other work towards their goals. just like the athletes of Team USA Bobsled. (02:52)
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Community Helpers
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This is a high-quality slide show showing different community helpers. Off-screen narrator describes the job of each community helper and where the helper works. Good diversity in gender roles. Narration includes things for students to remember li
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ke brushing teeth, recycling, etc. associated with each helper. (03:20)
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Tracking Amy: How the Internet is used by Predators
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Hear the true story of a 15-year-old girl who left home to meet in person with a man she first "met" online. Read "Amy's Story" — the story from her mother's perspective. More of an illustrated audio story, but well worth having older students review
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s as it shows how easily the Internet can be used to track a student and the sad result. More for middle and high school. (03:50)
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Preposition Song by 1-2nd Graders
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This video shows first and second graders saying their prepositions along with movements. This is by the class at Classical Conversations Clermont. (0:49)
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Etiquette Class with Maura Graber
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Maura Graber of the RSVP Institute of Etiquette teaches manners to four young students. This video takes an inside look at part of a youth etiquette class in a private home. From the mid-1990s, this video shows how to use utensils in a restaurant, u
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se proper language (yeah should be yes), say thank you, eat food properly, and use a fork and knife properly. Video is good quality and is appropriate for children of elementary age. (7:13)
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Social Skills and Table Manners for Children
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Lyudmila Bloch, an Etiquette Expert, and Principal of P.S. 69 in The Bronx, NYC show how important basic etiquette skills are for children. This video showcases a program where students are served a meal and taught table manners while they dine. (
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