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One Word Project: A Creative Approach to Goal Setting and Resolutions in Middle and High School
New Year, New Focus With the new year, or a new course, comes the excitement of a fresh start and the enthusiasm to conquer new challenges. Yet, let’s face it, resolutions can sometimes feel like a distant dream, too abstract to resonate with our students. That’s where the One Word Project comes in, offering a creative and manageable alternative to the boring list of resolutions that end up forgotten and unfinished. As educators, we all relish the energy that a new year or a fresh course brings – the promise of a clean slate and the eagerness to navigate a new course or new group of students. The One Word Project is the must-have project that will transform your classroom.
One Word Project: A Creative Approach to Goal Setting and Resolutions in Middle and High School
New Year, New Focus With the new year, or a new course, comes the excitement of a fresh start and the enthusiasm to conquer new challenges. Yet, let’s face it, resolutions can sometimes feel like a distant dream, too abstract to resonate with our students. That’s where the One Word Project comes in, offering a creative and manageable alternative to the boring list of resolutions that end up forgotten and unfinished. As educators, we all relish the energy that a new year or a fresh course brings – the promise of a clean slate and the eagerness to navigate a new course or new group of students. The One Word Project is the must-have project that will transform your classroom.
New on the Blog
One Word Project: A Creative Approach to Goal Setting and Resolutions in Middle and High School
New Year, New Focus With the new year, or a new course, comes the excitement of a fresh start and the enthusiasm to conquer new challenges. Yet, let’s face it, resolutions can sometimes feel like a distant dream, too abstract to resonate with our students. That’s where the One Word Project comes in, offering a creative and manageable alternative to the boring list of resolutions that end up forgotten and unfinished. As educators, we all relish the energy that a new year or a fresh course brings – the promise of a clean slate and the eagerness to navigate a new course or new group of students. The One Word Project is the must-have project that will transform your classroom.
One Word Project: A Creative Approach to Goal Setting and Resolutions in Middle and High School
New Year, New Focus With the new year, or a new course, comes the excitement of a fresh start and the enthusiasm to conquer new challenges. Yet, let’s face it, resolutions can sometimes feel like a distant dream, too abstract to resonate with our students. That’s where the One Word Project comes in, offering a creative and manageable alternative to the boring list of resolutions that end up forgotten and unfinished. As educators, we all relish the energy that a new year or a fresh course brings – the promise of a clean slate and the eagerness to navigate a new course or new group of students. The One Word Project is the must-have project that will transform your classroom.
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