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As your daughter gets off the bus, you notice her flushed face and her eyes are filled with tears. You ask what’s wrong, and the words come flooding out. “Julia said she won’t play with me at recess anymore. I don’t understand why she’s mad. I was just telling her the right way to play!”

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Trinity Leslie
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Need an anchor chart to teach character traits? Here it is! This anchor chart is based on the book “The Recess Queen”. I use these anchor charts everyday in my class to really engage my students with the skill I am teaching. The anchor charts allow the students to understand what they are learning by using colorful pictures, easy to read phrases and characters that they know. I can customize the anchor charts to any book, character or theme you are interested in. Will be shipped in poster…

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The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill is is a fun story about a new girl in school who befriends the playground bully, changing the playground back into a fun place. Mean Jean, the playground bully, runs the playground and is mean to the other kids. Then one day, Katie Sue comes to school. Katie Sue

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Laura Mason
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All week we've been working with the Recess Queen. That Mean Jean was not so friendly at the beginning of the story. This is what we did with the book!! We did a character map and listed describing words. The next day we talked about finding evidence in the book to prove our thinking (Common Core standard). We brainstormed a list of describing words and came up with mean, rude, bully, bossy, Recess Queen, and nice. The kids worked in groups of three and each had a Post-It. They had to PROVE…

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Victoria Kindzierski

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