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Printable Classroom Expectations
$0.99In the realm of “positive expectations,” with virtue, the sky is the limit!
Use these classroom expectations to describe the virtuous behaviors you would like to see in your classroom. When you use the language of the virtues to redirect inappropriate behavior you empower the student to cultivate the life of virtue.
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Create A Virtue Center
$0.99Finally, a pre-made bulletin board which is beautiful, edifying and affordable!
Use these templates to create a virtue center in your classroom.
Having a virtue center in your classroom is a great way to encourage students to practice virtue and recognize virtues being practiced by their classroom. The virtue center is a place where students can sit in their free-time to think, pray and learn about the virtues. It is also a place where they can write down the virtues they have “seen” or “heard” being practiced by their classmates.
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Christian Witness Certificates
$1.99Send home some good news today!
So often, teachers forget to communicate the “good news” to parents and administrators. Use these certificates to help with positive communication. The language of virtue gives us the lexicon to recognize and encourage positive behavior.
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Virtue To Be Cultivated Note
$0.99By using the language of virtue, potentially stressful discipline conversations are deescalated, and the student walks away empowered and encouraged to grow in holiness. This product is best used in conjunction with the virtue cards or saint cards.
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Virtue Challenge Board
$0.99Finally, a pre-made bulletin board which is beautiful, edifying and affordable for everyone!
These posters are great resources for highlighting a specific virtue in your classroom or school. Use them to display in your room, or as a part of a virtue challenge as students compete to practice the most virtue.
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Caught Practicing Virtue Cards
$0.99Redirect tattling and build a positive classroom environment with these cards.
Students can write down when they see their classmates practicing a virtue. Then celebrate the growth in virtue by reading the cards out loud, posting them on a bulletin board, or sending them home to parents.






