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Illustrated book cover titled “Stand Your Ground: How to Protest Appropriately.” A girl with red hair shouts into a megaphone

Disagreeing with a teacher’s decision can feel frustrating, but learning how to protest respectfully is an important life skill. Stand Your Ground: How to Respectfully Protest Decisions introduces students to six assertive yet respectful strategies for expressing disagreement without escalating conflict. Students will learn how to comply first, ask to speak privately, and prepare themselves to accept a “no” with maturity. This workbook is a valuable resource for teachers seeking to help students self-advocate while maintaining calm, respectful communication.

Blue square containing the letters HS in white. Indicates high school level.
Orange square containing the letters MS in white. Indicates middle school reading level.
Dark blue square containing the letters UE in white. Indicates upper elementary school reading level.
Beige square containing the letters LE in white. Indicates lower elementary school reading level.

Each packet contains:

1 Leveled Passage
1 Comprehension Sheet
1 Essay Question

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