We Have Choices: Self-Management for School Success Grades 4-6

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Empowering Students to Make Better Choices Every Day

We Have Choices is a practical, engaging social skills curriculum to help students build the self-management habits that support learning and positive classroom behavior.

Are you a 4th, 5th, or 6th grade teacher?

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Do you want your students to learn self-management skills?

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Can you fit this curriculum into 45 minutes per week?

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Students learn to apply self-management strategies to these critical classroom skills:

  • Pay Attention
  • Focus on the Task
  • Ask For Help
  • Do Your Best Work
  • Get Along
  • Participate
  • Manage Feelings
  • Follow Class Expectations

Daily Self-Management includes:

Self-monitoringStudents learn to check in with themselves.

Self-recordingStudents learn to write down how they think and act.

Self-evaluationStudents rate their thoughts and actions and look for patterns.

Self-reflection

Students learn to connect their thoughts and actions to their classroom behavior.

We Have Choices comes with tools and resources to assist instructors

  • A Teacher's Guide with Lesson Plans
  • Engaging videos that teach the skills
  • My Daily Tracker student booklets
  • Eight colorful classroom posters

Weekly video lessons present an entertaining game show that demonstrates skills and engages students. My Daily Tracker student booklets support self-management routines that are easily incorporated into regular classroom activities.

My Daily Tracker

Teachers report that students love the tracker. "They actually ask to use it!"

*We Have Choices was developed with support from the Institute of Education Sciences and U.S. Department of Education Grant R324A110074 to Iris Media, Inc. A corresponding evaluation study (R305A190478) was conducted by Oregon Research Institute. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Institute or the U.S. Department of Education.