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Lesson Plan Bundles

Each Lesson Plan bundle is $14.95.

MindOH!’s Discipline and Life Skills Series includes access to more than 100 character education lesson plans. Now, educators can have access to those lesson plans in smaller bundles that address specific topic areas such as treating people with respect, bullying prevention or behaving responsibly. The list below links to additional details about each specific bundle on lesson plans.

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Half Full or Half Empty
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Getting To Know You
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Hot Under the Collar
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Common + Unity = Community
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Peers, Pressure and Differences
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Making Our Country Great
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Taking Responsibilty
(4 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Defining Meaningful Success
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Gossip, Teasing and Bullying
(4 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Respecting Ourselves and Others
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Life Isn't Always Fair
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Honesty, Trust, Integrity
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Building Healthy Relationships
(5 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Lying, Stealing & Facing the Truth
(4 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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Living With Integrity
(4 Lesson Plans)

$14.95

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