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Curriculum Connections for PLVS and the Seven Habits



In my district, we use Kentucky's Practical Living Vocational Studies program to teach our Guidance classes.  Since our school is a Leader in Me School, we also teach the Seven Habits.  I decided to break down the PLVS curriculum and match it with the habit it falls in line with to show others just how simple it is to embed the Seven Habits into what is already being done. Hopefully you will find this helpful as you advocate for the Leader in Me initiative in your school.



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  1. Awesome presentation! May I ask what program do you use to create these colorful boxes. Good job and thanks for sharing.

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  2. I use PowerPoint in creating these boxes. It's under "Smart Art." I hadn't ever used it before, but was pleased with the outcome. I am glad you're finding it helpful! Hope you're having a great start to your year!

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