What Is Courage? Bilingual SEL VideoQuick View
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What Is Courage? Bilingual SEL Video

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What is courage? This interactive bilingual presentation helps young learners explore what it means to be brave. Through short video clips, examples, and guided prompts, students reflect on how courage can look and feel in their everyday lives. Designed for primary classrooms, this engaging presentation invites children to participate, share experiences, and build self-awareness. What is included: Presentation file (bilingual: English and German) Interactive questions and prompts for class discussion Examples of real-life courage suitable for children Ideal for use on smart boards, projectors, or as part of an Social-Emotional Learning unit Perfect for: Social-Emotional Learning Values education and class assemblies German as a Second Language English as an Additional Language (EAL) Multilingual and inclusive learning settings Grades 1 to 4 Classroom use cases: Courage-themed lessons and discussions Morning circle, transition times, or project launches Cross-curricular learning (language, values, literacy) Looking for more bilingual materials and video content? Visit my You Tube Channel / the embedded QR-Code will take you there
Courage Pennants – Bilingual Display DE/ENQuick View
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Courage Pennants – Bilingual Display DE/EN

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Promote confidence, positivity, and self-expression with these printable courage pennants for primary students. This bilingual Social-Emotional Learning activity invites children to write brave words, affirming phrases, or their names on mini pennants. The finished pennants can be combined into a shared classroom display to build a supportive and inclusive learning environment. What is included: Printable pennant templates in English and German Instructions for classroom use Ideas for prompts and brave word lists Ready-to-use design for cutting and decorating Perfect for: Social-Emotional Learning English as an Additional Language (EAL) German as a Second Language Multilingual and inclusive classrooms Grades 1 to 4 Courage projects, class displays, or reflection exercises Classroom uses: Start-of-year or transition activities Project wrap-ups or student reflections Meaningful hallway or classroom decoration Supporting language and social-emotional development Looking for more bilingual materials and video content? Explore my You Tube Channel / the embedded QR-Code will take you there
Bravery Trail – Bilingual SEL ActivityQuick View
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Bravery Trail – Bilingual SEL Activity

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Help your students build confidence and courage with this engaging bilingual resource. This printable activity guides children along a “Bravery Trail,” where they visit interactive stations, read positive bravery words, and reflect on what helps them feel brave. Designed to promote social-emotional growth and self-awareness through movement and language. What is included: Printable courage path with station signs Bravery words and discussion prompts Reflection and writing prompts Bilingual content: English and German Ideal for indoor or hallway displays Perfect for: Social-Emotional Learning German as a Second Language English as an Additional Language (EAL) Primary classrooms (Grades 1 to 4) Multilingual, inclusive, and international settings Courage-themed projects and literacy units Use this resource as: A classroom movement activity A station-based Social-Emotional Learning lesson A calm-down or reflection path A visual display in hallways or Social-Emotional Learning corners Looking for more bilingual materials? Visit my You Tube channel / the embedded QR Code will take you there
Courage Chutney – Bilingual SEL TaskQuick View
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Courage Chutney – Bilingual SEL Task

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A creative writing activity for primary students to explore the meaning of courage in English and German! Students reflect on what courage means to them and mix their own personal Courage Chutney using sentence starters, a word bank, and imagination. Perfect for: Social-emotional learning Personal development English as an Additional Language (EAL) German as a Foreign/Second Language Creative writing What’s included: Bilingual (English/German) Courage Recipe Template Word bank with emotions and brave actions Sentence starters for guided writing Reflection prompts Best for Grades 1 to 4 Use it as a fun standalone task, a writing center activity, or part of a courage-themed unit! Looking for more bilingual learning materials? Visit my You Tube Channel as also shown in the QR Code