Al "the Respect Guy" Ulman with his school assembly program called The ROAR Show was at our school in Illinois. “The students’ attention was held through the humor and magic. This helped the ‘message’ of respect and responsibility to be more meaningful.”
~ Caroline W., 5th grade teacher, Maercker Intermediate, Westmont, IL
What will be your students New Years resolution?
Will your students resolve to be more respectful, more responsible, safe and healthy? How will you help them? This is your chance to make a positive impact on your students by giving them a show that helps them better understand, internalize and put into practice the values of respect and responsibility, not only in school, but in their daily lives as well.
The R.O.A.R. Show – Respect Others & Act Responsibly is a highly entertaining, motivational, enrichment school assembly program for 2nd through 5th graders. The show comes to you from Hawaii and visits schools in all 50 states. The R.O.A.R. Show will be in your area for only 5 days, January 30 – February 3, 2012. Please tell your parents and teachers that this is an important show you should have at your school.
This presentation fits well with all behavioral initiative programs. It teaches the students the importance of respect, responsibility, to be ready, to be healthy and to be safe. The best part is that the message is delivered to the students in a way that helps them internalize and utilize these values. This show helps students build positive character, self esteem and respect for themselves, the community, the environment and others. Your teachers and parents will appreciate having this assembly at your school.
Call now 1-800-874-2591 for more information or to book this outstanding assembly for you school.
I’m sure you have outstanding students. We can always use extra help to motivate them and keep them on a positive behavior attitude. I would absolutely love to speak to your students, I know they’ll love the show and be encourage to be respectful and responsible.
Best wishes for a productive and safe school year.
Respectfully,
Al “the Respect Guy”
1-800-874-2591
“The ROAR Show was engaging and fun. Al the Respect Guy had good group management skills. ROAR is easy for the students to remember and a child friendly term.”
~ Rebecca M., 3rd grade teacher, Maercker Intermediate, Westmont, IL
Excitement is in the air. For students it’s a new year with new classrooms, new textbooks and old friends. It’s an opportunity to learn new things, grow and explore.
Teachers, encourage your students. Energize them and inspire them to learn, to grow and to become accomplished.
Be proud of your school. Make this a successful year. Be safe, be considerate and act responsibly.
I wish you a year of wonderful memories, continued growth and many achievements.
Respectfully,
Al “The Respect Guy”
The ROAR Show
www.theROARshow.com
Mentors are heroes who mentor future heroes. Read Mentoring Heroes by Mary K. Doyle to learn how 52 women attained high levels of success with the help of mentors and how they, in turn, mentor others. The ROAR Show - Respect Others and Act Responsibly encourages elementary school children that by acting responsibly and making positive choices they can achieve great levels of success, too. I highly recommend this book if you want to give value to your wisdom, experiences, talent, and knowledge by sharing your unique gifts with someone else.
Mentoring Heroes won the Certificate of Excellence, National Publisher's Freedom Award, 2000.
Mentoring Heroes is an inspiration!
“I’m Michelle B. from Meridian Elementary in Grosse Ile (Michigan). The ROAR Show brought being respectful, responsible, and being safe to light for our students here at Grosse Ile and we really loved it. The students were engaged, they participated and they sat and listened wonderfully. Thanks Al!”
Michelle B.
Teacher
Meridian Elementary School, Grosse Ile, Michigan
I had two quick things to pick up at the grocery store. There was only one gentleman in line before me. He only had five items. When it came time to pay for his purchase, he swiped his credit card and it was declined. The clerk suggested that he try to swipe his card a second time. Again it didn’t work. He swore he had plenty of credit. The customer then tried to call his card company to find out what was wrong. The clerk was very patient, but by this time there were three more costumers who got in line behind me. After not being able to reach the credit card company quickly the customer used another credit card to complete his purchase. What should have taken me a few minutes to run into the store, make my purchase and leave, now seemed like an eternity. What happened next surprised me and impressed me beyond measure. As the gentleman pick up his bag of groceries he turned to all of us behind him and apologized for the delay and any inconvenience he may have caused us! Was he being respectful by apologizing or just using common courtesy? He is what I call a true gentleman. He really brought home the message of The ROAR Show, which is Respect Others and Act Responsibly.
Someone once said that a little respect goes a long way. I believe that self respect goes with you a lifetime.
How do you teach elementary level school children the importance of self respect? There are several, examples discussed and shared in The ROAR Show School Assembly Program.
To book this assembly program at your school, please contact:
Al "The Respect Guy" at 1-800-874-2591
“This is the final test of a gentleman: his respect for those who can be of no possible service to him”
- William Lyon Phelps
(American Educator, Journalist and Professor, 1865-1943)
This is a quote that The ROAR Show School Assembly Program has collected. ROAR is an acronym for Respect Others and Act Responsibly. Each quote deals with the topics of respect, responsibility, self-esteem, character building, manners, proper behavior, friendship and/or anti-bullying. We've enjoyed collecting these quotes and hope you enjoy reading them as well. We are happy to share them with you here. If you have any submissions on these topics please send them to us. Thank you, Al The Respect Guy