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FRENEMIES: UNHEALTHY FRIENDSHIPS &                                       WORDS THAT HURT
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT THEM
                                                                         Grades 3-5 2012 CC 17 min Human Relations Media
Grades 3-5 2012 CC 21 min Human Relations Media                          “A good classroom resource and discussion prompter.” -
2014 Notable Children’s Video American Library Association               Booklist Online
What is a frenemy? How can you recognize a frenemy? How can a            Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never
frenemy hurt you? Can you fix a relationship with a frenemy? When        hurt me! Every kid knows this old nursery rhyme is just
do you walk away from a friendship? This video and print curriculum      not true. Words do hurt. This age-appropriate program
explores friendships gone awry and provides elementary students          shows students how powerful words can be and what they
with strategies for coping with difficult friendships. True-to-life      can do when someone uses words that hurt. Viewers watch
scenarios help kids identify when a friendship has turned negative       engaging, true-life scenarios about three students who feel
and clearly demonstrate proven, constructive actions that work.          sad and angry because of others’ hurtful words. Viewers are
#600610-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book, student        given point-by-point instructions on what each child does
handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.                          to remedy the situation. Students see that expressing their
Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50            feelings and taking action helps them feel better.
                                                                         #600608-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book,
SCHOOL RULES:                                                            student handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.
BEING A GOOD CITIZEN AT SCHOOL                                           Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50

Grades 3-6 2012 CC 14 min Human Relations Media                          WHEN YOU FEEL LEFT OUT
What does it take to be a good school citizen? How can students
become better citizens at school? Engaging, age-appropriate program      Grades 3-5 2012 CC 19 min Human Relations Media
hosts help students understand five pillars of good school citizenship:  All kids feel hurt when they are ignored or excluded
1) being respectful of other people and their property,                  whether at home, at school, on the sports field, or within a
2) being respectful of school property,                                  group. This engaging video and print curriculum explores
3) following school rules,                                               true-to-life scenarios in which upper elementary students
4) displaying good character (responsibility, honesty, good listening,   experience the disappointment and sadness of being left
                                                                         out. It teaches students specific skills to use when they feel
   kindness) and,                                                        left out, how to express their emotions using “I” statements
5) giving back to the school community.                                  and how to take positive actions to help them feel better.
Each pillar is accompanied by straightforward examples that              #600609-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book,
show students how they can be good citizens and how to create a          student handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.
harmonious school environment.                                           Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50

The program includes a comprehensive Teacher’s Resource Book
written by a certified Special Education teacher. The guide includes a
Differentiated Lesson Plan and extension activities to accompany the
video.
#600613-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book, student
handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.
Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50

McIntyre Media Inc. tel: 800-565-3036 fax: 519-942-8489 email: info@mcintyre.ca www.mcintyre.ca                                          5
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