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This teacher and counselor activity guide supplements the Faking Happiness, Feeling Sadness chapter book, a gripping and revealing tale about the fears and challenges kids experience when consumed by despair. The guide pairs text from the story with self-reflective questions and group activities to engage students in thoughtful discussions about how they can strengthen, protect, and advocate for their own emotional health.
Sadness is a feeling Anika cannot shake. She's been unhappy and emotionally stuck for months. She pretends to be happy in front of her friends and family, but now she's lost the energy to keep up the charade. In her search for a quick fix to stop the sadness, Anika discovers that finding emotional relief will be a unique journey for her, and one that will require effort and patience. Insightful and empowering, this chapter book gives hope and guidance to preteens and teens struggling to understand their emotions.
The rumor mill at the middle school is running on full blast. All thanks to Harris. He saw Mateo joking around with Lily, and now he's telling everyone that the two are "lovebirds" and crushing on each other. But that rumor is a lie. Mateo and Lily are just good friends, but now their friendship is unraveling because of the stares, whispers, and jokes from their classmates. Mateo doesn't know why Harris started the rumor, but he's determined to stop it from spreading. If he can't, his friendship with Lily may be lost forever. Why is He Spreading Rumors about Me is a quick-read chapter book that shines a light on the uncomfortable feelings and sense of alienation felt by those who are the targets of lies, gossip, and rumors.
Izzy fears she's losing her gal pals, the friends she's had since first grade. Even though she's still part of the friend group, she feels increasingly isolated and disconnected. She's exhausted by all the drama and petty arguments. She wants her friendships to be happy and carefree like they used to be. But to make that happen, Izzy will need to look at herself and ask a difficult question: Am I the one causing all the drama? Why is Drama Always Following Me?is a quick-read chapter book that highlights the dangers of repeatedly interrupting, one-upping, and fibbing to your friends.
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