Character Education

I have created these flash movies for use in the character Education program at Bobby's Run School in Lumberton, New Jersey. The program was based on the six pillars of character as defined by Character Counts.

The flash movies were used as a culminating activity to reinforce the topic that was covered in the lesson and introduced the theme song for the month. 

If you would like me to personalize the flash for use in your school please click here to e-mail me. E-MAIL JIM

 

Please click the buttons below to view my Character Education Flash movies. I created these movies using Swish 2.0. You will need Macromedia Flash player or Shockwave to view these videos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








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If you do not wish to download Java support for your computer you may use the links below to explore the Character Education Movies.

CARING

COURAGE

SELF DISCIPLINE

PERSEVERANCE

STUDENT EXPECTATIONS