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BEHAVIOR REWARD PUNCH CARDS - ZOO ANIMALS
By Primary Piglets
Zoo Punch Cards
Zoo Animals Punch Cards are great for rewards and goal setting! You get Punch Cards with 10 holes that are approx. 2" x 3.5" business card size. See Previews. SIMPLIFY YOUR TEACHING, GET YOURS TODAY
Reviewing Expectations After Winter Break | Classroom Expectations Review Cards
By Rainbow Lessons
This comprehensive set of Classroom Expectations includes 20 task cards and engaging and effective NO-PREP worksheets designed to reinforce academic and behavioral expectations after the holiday break.
Use these task cards to review expected and unexpected behaviors in the classroom. Each card carries a distinct question focusing on various classroom expectations.
This pack also includes 4 worksheets to help students reviewing expectations after the winter break.
You’ll get:
▪︎ 20 task cards (colored and black & white versions included)
▪︎ Recording Sheet to write answers
▪︎ Classroom Expectations (Yes-No) worksheet
▪︎ 3 Reviewing Expectations Worksheets
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Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Controlling Behaviors
By Queen's Educational Resources
Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Controlling Behaviors
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Social Pressures
★ Topic: Peer Pressure and Controlling Behaviors
★ Reading Passage, Questions, Worksheets, and Mini Task Cards
★ 14 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Upper Middle and High School - Level Students
★ Answer Key included (for Passage-related Questions)
This resource includes:
★ 1 Social Pressure Passage titled “Controlling Behaviors” (Full Page Text)
★ 1 Question Worksheet (consists of 4 questions)
★ DETAILED Answer Key (for Passage Questions)
★ 8 Mini Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards related to the topic of Controlling Behaviors (Color/B&W)
★ 8 Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (with lines for students to write their responses)
★ Master List of Writing/Discussion Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)
★ Google Slides Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Peer pressure is real and all too common! Teens constantly experience all kinds of peer pressure (positive and negative) both in and out of school. Peer pressure can ultimately affect teens' decision-making, behaviors, emotions, and self-esteem. It's often hard to navigate difficult situations when dealing with negative peer pressure and hard to take risks when experiencing positive peer pressure.
PASSAGE TITLE: “Controlling Behaviors”
This resource includes ONE full-page reading passage related to Controlling Behaviors. The passage is in dialogue form to make it more interesting and relatable to students. To determine whether this passage is suitable for your students, this is what the passage is about:
A teenage girl innocently befriends a new male student at her high school. Her boyfriend/partner is jealous of her new male friend and demands that she not interact with him or other boys – even if they are “just friends.” In the end, she must decide whether she will honor her boyfriend/partner’s wishes and isolate herself from male friends or set boundaries or eave him due to his controlling behaviors. (Negative Peer Pressure)
After students read the passage, they will complete a worksheet that consists of four open-ended questions and support their responses with evidence from the text.
A detailed Answer Key is included to help you review the answers and engage your students in meaningful discussions.
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Writing/Discussion Questions TASK CARDS and WORKSHEETS
Included are 8 Writing/Discussion Questions that are related to the topic of “controlling behaviors.”
They come in two variations:
✅ Mini Task Cards - Color/B&W – 8 Task Cards on a page making it printer friendly.
✅ Worksheets Form with lines for students to write their answers.
The Writing/Discussion Questions are the same in both the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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❤️ When/How to Use the Writing/Discussion Questions:
The Writing/Discussion Questions can be used as a writing assignment or for discussions – your choice! You can use the Writing/Discussion Questions either before or after students read the passage.
❤ Use Questions BEFORE Reading
❤ Use Questions AFTER Reading
You can use some questions before and after they read the passage – it’s totally up to you!
Please note, the Writing/Discussion Questions are the same exact questions in both the Task Cards and Worksheets. (Answer Keys are NOT included for these questions. There are no concrete right or wrong answers. Students use the questions to express their thinking and ideas about the topic under discussion.)
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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Calm Down Corner - Calming Technique Cards
By Clodagh
Transform your classroom or home into a serene space with these Calm Down Corner Printable, featuring 12 beautifully designed calming technique cards. These cards are perfect for creating a dedicated calm down corner where children can manage their emotions and find peace. These cards easily teach students different techniques to calm their bodies down.
Product Description:
Help children navigate their emotions with ease using these Calm Down Corner Printables. This set includes 12 unique calming technique cards, each thoughtfully designed to guide children through various self regulation strategies. From belly breathing to a body scan, these cards offer simple, effective methods to help kids calm down and refocus.
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Why Choose This Calm Down Corner Printable? Creating a calm down corner is a way to help children manage stress and emotions. These printable cards provide practical tools that are easy to follow and making emotional regulation accessible to all. Whether you're a teacher, parent, or therapist, these cards are a valuable addition to your calm down corner toolkit!
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Promote student engagement and activity within the classroom with our innovative classroom jobs program! Our carefully 24 designed job tags allow teachers to assign exciting roles to their students on a weekly basis. By encouraging students to take on responsibilities and actively participate in their assigned duties, we help create a lively learning environment that fosters teamwork and responsibility. From line leader to class librarian, our diverse range of jobs will keep students motivated and excited about their contributions. Say goodbye to dull lessons and hello to an interactive classroom experience. Elevate student involvement and boost academic success!
Matchinggame, Kindergarten, Special Education, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Want to teach your little ones about responsibility in a hands on way? This resource could be for you. This fun and interactive game will help young learners understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions in a playful and educational way. With colorful cards that feature various scenarios, students will be able to enhance essential skills for school and beyond.
Responsibility cards include:
-Feeding pets
-Washing hands
-Raising hands
-Brushing teeth
-Cleaning up
-Taking a bath
-Putting on shoes
-Siting quietly
-Finding clothes
-Brushing hair
-Doing homework
-Playing fair
-Eating lunch
-Being a good sport
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PEER PRESSURE Lesson Scenario Cards for Kids I Red Ribbon Week Activities
By All Therapy Resources
Are you ready to dive into the world of peer pressure and learn how to stand strong against it? This resource is designed to help children understand the concept of peer pressure, navigate its challenges, and develop the confidence to make their own choices. This is a perfect activity for Red Ribbon Week as this character education resource empowers children to make healthy decisions and build resilience.
•Understanding Peer Pressure: Discover the dynamics of peer pressure through engaging activities and discussions. Explore how it can influence decision-making and self-esteem. Learn to recognize different forms of peer pressure and how it impacts friendships and social interactions.
•Whispering Wind of Peer Pressure (Metaphor Example): Engage children with a powerful metaphor, "The Whispering Wind of Peer Pressure." This metaphor illustrates how peer pressure can sway our choices, just like a gentle breeze in a field. By understanding this metaphor, children will grasp the importance of staying true to themselves, like a sturdy tree rooted in their values.
•How to Stand up to Peer Pressure: Equip children with strategies to confidently stand up to peer pressure. Teach them how to trust their instincts, be assertive, and make decisions aligned with their values. Encourage open communication and guide them in finding supportive friends who respect their choices.
•Standing Strong against Peer Pressure (Lily's Brave Choice): Experience a captivating story, "Lily's Brave Choice," where a young girl confronts a peer pressure situation. Witness Lily's journey as she faces a challenging decision and ultimately stays true to herself. This story serves as a powerful example of resilience and empowers children to make brave choices.
•44 Peer Pressure Scenario and Question Cards for Kids: Enhance learning through interactive scenario and question cards. This set of 44 carefully crafted cards presents diverse peer pressure situations that children may encounter. Each card prompts children to reflect on the scenario and answer a related question, encouraging critical thinking and decision-making skills.
•Red Ribbon Week and Character Education: This resource seamlessly integrates the Red Ribbon Week theme, promoting a healthy choices and lifestyle. It aligns with character education principles, fostering traits such as integrity, resilience, and responsible decision-making. Each activity and discussion emphasizes the importance of making positive choices and building strong character.
Empower children to navigate peer pressure confidently and foster a positive, resilient mindset for a brighter future.
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Communication Skills Activities | Social Emotional Learning | Interactive
By The Elementary Hut
Do you want to help your students become better communicators? This social emotional pack will help your students enhance their communication skills and differentiate between effective communication and unhelpful communication. Between guiding anchor charts, sorting cards and communication scenarios. Students will get a chance to navigate their feelings and work on expressing themselves.
This resource includes:
-Feelings Cards Anchor Chart
- Helpful and Unhelpful Communication Examples Anchor Chart
-Communication Scenarios Task Cards
-Characteristics of an Effective Communicator Anchor Chart
- I Message Communication Tool
-How to Be An Effective Communicator Writing Template
-Helpful and Unhelpful Communications Sorting Cards
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Monsters Emotions Flash Cards | Social emotional learning - Feelings Flash cards
By The Fun Sheep
These Monsters Educational Emotional Learning Cards for Kids by “The Fun Sheep” offer a unique opportunity for your kids to learn about different emotions and feelings in a fun way.
With these 8 different emotions visual cards, kids can visually connect with each emotion and start to associate them with their corresponding feelings. The set also includes the same 8 visual cards ready to be cut out, allowing for hands-on learning and interactive exploration
With these visual aids, your child will not only learn about emotions but also develop the skills to manage them in healthy and constructive ways
What comes in the product:
- Set of 8 different emotions visual cards (it includes the same 8 visual cards ready to cut out)
- Emotions Included: Happy, Sad, Surprised, Angry, Excited, Calm, Bored, Annoyed.
- 4 pages to print
- A4 paper Size
- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)
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Around The School Expected vs Unexpected Behaviors Boom Cards task
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
This Around the School Expected and Unexpected Behavior Boom Card Bundle features 16 interactive Boom Cards designed to help students identify and differentiate between expected and unexpected behaviors in various school settings. Each card presents a behavior scenario, prompting students to choose the appropriate language to describe it. Students will then select the correct answer from two options provided on the side, enhancing their understanding of proper classroom conduct
Holiday Countdown- Twelve Days of Kindness Challenge
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Holiday Countdown featuring 12 days of Kindness Challenge!
Count down to break with these no-prep kindness challenge cards. 3 different designs included. Keep the cards as they are or mix and match the challenges to fit your needs. I hope you enjoy these holiday countdown cards!
Social Scenario Problem Solving Task Cards
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun way to help your young students develop problem solving skills? These 44 social scenario problem-solving tasks cards are exactly what you are looking for and will be a great addition to your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten classroom!
The social scenarios present common social problems that may occur in the classroom for our young learners. These social scenario problem-solving task cards will provide our young learners with the opportunity to discuss what problems may arise, empathize with others, consider how people are feeling and what to do when those situations occur.
⭐️ Did you know this resource is part of a $ saving Identifying Feelings BUNDLE?⭐️
What’s included in this Problem-Solving Scenarios resource?
•44 Social Scenarios (22 inside & 22 Outside)
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
•Guiding Questions -Use the Task Card Discussion Questions to guide meaningful discussions around each social scenario.
These questions encourage:
Identifying the problem.
Considering how the different people in the situation may feel.
Considering options to try and solve the problem.
What to do when it doesn’t work.
Who can you go to when you need help.
When to use these Problem-Solving Social Scenarios?
•Use these social scenarios with the whole class, small group or with an individual.
•Use at the beginning of the school year or as a review after a break.
How to use these Social Scenarios?
•Role play the scenarios and brainstorm ways to deal with each situation.
•Spotlight one scenario and have your students work in pairs or small groups to come up with possible solutions.
•Use scenarios as writing prompts.
•Use one scenario a day as a quick daily focus to reinforce problem solving skills.
•A great Think-Pair-Share activity.
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BEHAVIOR REWARD PUNCH CARDS - SUPERHEROES
By Primary Piglets
Superhero Punch Cards are great for rewards and goal setting! You get Punch Cards with 10 holes that are approx. 2" x 3.5" business card size. See Previews. SIMPLIFY YOUR TEACHING, GET YOURS TODAY
Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Risky Behaviors
By Queen's Educational Resources
Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Risky Behaviors
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Social Pressures
★ Topic: Peer Pressure and Risky Behaviors
★ Reading Passage, Questions, Worksheets, and Mini Task Cards
★ 14 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Upper Middle and High School - Level Students
★ Answer Key included (for Passage-related Questions)
This resource includes:
★ 1 Social Pressure Passage titled “Lockwood Avenue” (Full Page Text)
★ 1 Question Worksheet (consists of 4 questions)
★ DETAILED Answer Key (for Passage Questions)
★ 8 Mini Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards related to the topic of Risky Behaviors (Color/B&W)
★ 8 Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (with lines for students to write their responses)
★ Master List of Writing/Discussion Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)
★ Google Slides Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Peer pressure is real and all too common! Teens constantly experience all kinds of peer pressure (positive and negative) both in and out of school. Peer pressure can ultimately affect teens' decision-making, behaviors, emotions, and self-esteem. It's often hard to navigate difficult situations when dealing with negative peer pressure and hard to take risks when experiencing positive peer pressure.
PASSAGE TITLE: “Lockwood Avenue”
This resource includes ONE full-page reading passage related to Risky Behaviors. The passage is in dialogue form to make it more interesting and relatable. To determine whether this passage is suitable for your students, this is what the passage is about:
A high school teen is peer pressured to cut class and sneak out of the school building with her male friend because her next period class English teacher is absent and there is a substitute. This high school teen must consider the consequences and make a decision. (Negative Peer Pressure)
After students read the passage, they will complete a worksheet that consists of four open-ended questions and support their responses with evidence from the text.
A very detailed Answer Key is included to help you review the answers and engage your students in meaningful discussions.
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Writing/Discussion Questions TASK CARDS and WORKSHEETS
Included are 8 Writing/Discussion Questions that are related to the topic of risky behaviors.
They come in two variations:
✅ Mini Task Cards - Color/B&W – 8 Task Cards on a page making it printer friendly.
✅ Worksheets Form with lines for students to write their answers.
The Writing/Discussion Questions are the same in both the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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❤️ When/How to Use the Writing/Discussion Questions:
The Writing/Discussion Questions can be used as a writing assignment or for discussions – your choice! You can use the Writing/Discussion Questions either before or after students read the passage.
❤ Use Questions BEFORE Reading
❤ Use Questions AFTER Reading
You can use some questions before and after they read the passage – it’s totally up to you!
Please note, the Writing/Discussion Questions are the same exact questions in both the Task Cards and Worksheets. (Answer Keys are NOT included for these questions. There are no concrete right or wrong answers. Students use the questions to express their thinking and ideas about the topic under discussion.)
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MANNERS Lesson & Activities | School Counselor Lesson & Character Development
By All Therapy Resources
This SEL and Character Education Lesson is designed to teach children the importance of respectful and polite behavior in social situations. During this lesson, children will learn the basics of good manners, such as saying "please" and "thank you," using polite language, and showing respect to others.
Students will also learn how to be a good listener, share with others, and be kind and considerate in their interactions with others. The lesson is engaging, using scenarios and role-plays to help children understand the concept of good manners and how to apply it in their daily lives.
Included are discussion and reflective questions to help children think about the importance of good manners and how they can continue to practice and improve their manners in the future.
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Puberty Lesson and Activity Book
Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say
Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook
Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game
Stranger Danger Education
Road Safety Social Story
Fire Safety Social Story
Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book
AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES
How My Engine Runs Social Story
Teaching Children about Personal Space
Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness
When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story
Understanding Divorce Social Story
Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story
Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story
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Increasing a Child's Attention Span
Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem
Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies
Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies
Recognising Defences in Children
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Anger Management Plan
Anger Management Activity Worksheets
Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity
My Anger Management Workbook
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Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts
Understanding Behavioural Triggers
Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)
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Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for activities for teaching empathy to your young learners? These Empathy Task cards will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students identify how others might be feeling and begin to think about how they can respond with empathy to others.
*Did You know this is part of my EMPATHY ACTIVITIES BUNDLE?
What’s included in this Empathy Task Cards resource?
• 44 Task Cards in color and black & white versions.
(22 at school & 22 at home)
•2 editable pages to create your own scenarios.
• 18 Feelings Character Cards
• Task Card Recording Sheet
When to use these Empathy Task Cards?
•These task cards work well with an individual, a small group or with your whole class.
•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy.
How to use these Empathy Task Cards ?
Option 1: Use these task cards as a catalyst for discussion with a small group, an individual or during your group time.
You may choose to add the Feeling Character Cards as a way for your students to respond to the scenarios. You read the scenario and your student holds up the feeling card they think best represents the situation.
Feelings included are:
Frustrated. Nervous. Angry. Upset. Annoyed. Worried. Sick. Scared. Cold. Thirsty. Hungry. Tired. Excited. Surprised. Proud. Confident. Unsure. Embarrassed.
Option 2: For students already reading and/or writing, these task cards are great as a ‘think-pair-share’ exercise, or students can write their responses using the recording sheet provided.
Option 3: Role play the different scenarios and invite students to discuss the situations and how each person might be feeling. Use the questions prompts to help guide discussions.
*If you want more support in helping your students develop empathy, why not check out my EMPATHY ACTIVITIES BUNDLE? Super helpful!
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BEHAVIOR REWARD PUNCH CARDS - WOODLAND ANIMALS
By Primary Piglets
WOODLAND ANIMALS themed BEHAVIOR PUNCH CARDS are a great motivation tool for your students towards achieving their goals, whether their goals are behavior goals or academic goals, whatever they need motivation towards.
Goal Setting/Behavior Punch Cards are Great for Classroom Management, Building Classroom Community, Behavior Management, Support of Positive Behavior, Behavior Incentives, Individual Behavior Plans, Goal Setting, Homework Tracking, Book Reports Completed, Treasure Box Rewards, whatever you need to motivate your students. Kids love earning rewards!
Print & Go! These printable PUNCH CARDS come in color or B&W.
HOW TO USE
Print on cardstock. Cut apart. Distribute. Discuss what goal they are working towards achieving and how to earn punches as they work towards their goals.
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WOODLAND ANIMALS PUNCH CARDS SET
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Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Growth Mindset Passage
By Queen's Educational Resources
Peer Pressure Reading Passage | Social Pressures | Growth Mindset Passage
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Social Pressures
★ Topic: Positive Peer Pressure | Growth Mindset
★ Reading Passage, Questions, Worksheets, and Mini Task Cards
★ 14 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Upper Middle and High School - Level Students
★ Answer Key included (for Passage-related Questions)
This resource includes:
★ 1 Social Pressure Passage titled “Debate Team” (Full Page Text)
★ 1 Question Worksheet (consists of 4 questions)
★ DETAILED Answer Key (for Passage Questions)
★ 8 Mini Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards related to the topic of Growth Mindset (Color/B&W)
★ 8 Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (with lines for students to write their responses)
★ Master List of Writing/Discussion Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)
★ Google Slides Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Peer pressure is real and all too common! Teens constantly experience all kinds of peer pressure (positive and negative) both in and out of school. Peer pressure can ultimately affect teens' decision-making, behaviors, emotions, and self-esteem. It's often hard to navigate difficult situations when dealing with negative peer pressure and hard to take risks when experiencing positive peer pressure.
▶️ PASSAGE TITLE: “Debate Team”
This resource includes ONE full-page reading passage related to Growth Mindset. The passage is in dialogue form to make it more interesting and relatable. To determine whether this passage is suitable for your students, this is what the passage is about:
A male teenage student struggles with presenting/talking in front of an audience. He shows great discomfort in presenting in front of others due to his perceived lack of skills and confidence. His classmate encourages him to join a debate team to improve his speaking and presentation skills. (Positive Peer Pressure)
After students read the passage, they will complete a worksheet that consists of four open-ended questions and support their responses with evidence from the text.
A very detailed Answer Key is provided to help you review the answers and engage your students in meaningful discussions.
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Writing/Discussion Questions TASK CARDS and WORKSHEETS
Included are 8 Writing/Discussion Questions that are related to the topic of “growth mindset.”
They come in two variations:
✅ Mini Task Cards - Color/B&W – 8 Task Cards on a page making it printer friendly.
✅ Worksheets Form with lines for students to write their answers.
The Writing/Discussion Questions are the same in both the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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❤️ When/How to Use the Writing/Discussion Questions:
The Writing/Discussion Questions can be used as a writing assignment or for discussions – your choice! You can use the Writing/Discussion Questions either before or after students read the passage.
❤ Use Questions BEFORE Reading
❤ Use Questions AFTER Reading
You can use some questions before and after they read the passage – it’s totally up to you!
Please note, the Writing/Discussion Questions are the same exact questions in both the Task Cards and Worksheets. (Answer Keys are NOT included for these questions. There are no concrete right or wrong answers. Students use the questions to express their thinking and ideas about the topic under discussion.)
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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PEER PRESSURE Choice Cards for Kids I Red Ribbon Week Lesson Activities
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Each peer pressure choice card presents a scenario where a child has to determine whether the depicted choice is a good choice or a bad choice in terms of peer pressure.
These cards can serve as a tool to spark discussions and help children understand the impact of their decisions when faced with peer pressure situations.
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Activities on Empathy | Bundle
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for empathy building activities for preschoolers that will help develop your pre-k, preschool or kindergarten students' abilities to see things from the point of view of others and support them as they develop actions and words to show empathy to others?
This complete Activities on Empathy Bundle is exactly what you need! Read on to get more details on each of the resources included: Preschool Empathy Activities, Empathy Task Cards & Empathy Sorting Activity
What’s included in this amazing Activities on Empathy resource?
Resource # 1: Preschool Empathy Activities
This carefully planned empathy building activities for preschoolers resource, will do just that!
Start with a lesson on Perspective Taking then move on to the Developing Empathy lesson. This perfect combo will help your students:
realize that other people may think differently about the same thing and that's okay
see things from other's points of view
know what they can do and say to show empathy
What’s included in this preschool empathy activities resource?
1. Two Detailed Lesson Plans: To guide you through introducing perspective taking and developing empathy.
a.Perspective Taking
b.Showing Empathy – Things we can Say and Do
3. Show Empathy Banner Display & Recording Sheets
4. Perspective Taking Craft Activity
5. Show Empathy: The Board Game
This colorful board game gives the children an added opportunity to talk about Empathy and to share ideas in a fun way.
6. Display Posters: ‘Empathy Means …’ & ‘I can practice Perspective Taking’
7. Perspective Taking Role Play Activity
8. Letter to Families (editable): Build connections with families by sending a letter home letting them know what you are focusing on & how they can support their child.
Resource #2: Empathy Sorting Activity
This Empathy Sorting Activity will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your students differentiate between actions and words that show empathy versus actions and words that do not show empathy.
What’s included in this Empathy Sorting Activity resource?
• 32 Scenarios to discuss and sort (Color and Black & White)
• 1 Editable page for you to edit the text box to add your own relevant scenarios
• Discussion Questions Prompt Card
• 2 x Empathy Activity Sheets – Things I can do to show more empathy & Things I can do to show more empathy.
When to use this empathy sorting activity?
•This sorting activity works well with an individual, a small group or with your whole class.
•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy.
How to use this empathy sorting activity?
Option A: For younger students or students not yet reading, this sorting activity can be used to stimulate small group discussions or whole group discussions. Does the person in the scenario show empathy? Or ”Does not show empathy?”
Use the discussion questions to help stimulate discussions around each scenario.
When looking at the scenarios that do not show empathy, add the 3rd Card: “What can you say or do to show more empathy?”
This will extend your students’ thinking and encourage them to delve deeper into the discussion around empathy.
Option B: For students already reading, these could be a classroom center activity or a writing prompt.
Resource # 3: Empathy Task Cards
These Empathy Task cards will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students identify how others might be feeling and begin to think about how they can respond with empathy to others.
What’s included in this Empathy Task Cards resource?
• 44 Task Cards in color and black & white versions.
(22 at school & 22 at home)
•2 editable pages to create your own scenarios.
• 18 Feelings Character Cards
• Task Card Recording Sheet
When to use these Empathy Task Cards?
•These task cards work well with an individual, a small group or with your whole class.
•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy.
How to use these Empathy Task Cards ?
Option 1: Use these task cards as a catalyst for discussion with a small group, an individual or during your group time.
You may choose to add the Feeling Character Cards as a way for your students to respond to the scenarios. You read the scenario and your student holds up the feeling card they think best represents the situation.
Feelings included are:
Frustrated. Nervous. Angry. Upset. Annoyed. Worried. Sick. Scared. Cold. Thirsty. Hungry. Tired. Excited. Surprised. Proud. Confident. Unsure. Embarrassed.
Option 2: For students already reading and/or writing, these task cards are great as a ‘think-pair-share’ exercise, or students can write their responses using the recording sheet provided.
Option 3: Role play the different scenarios and invite students to discuss the situations and how each person might be feeling. Use the questions prompts to help guide discussions.
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