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How to Get Dressed in Winter Classroom Posters and Activities
By Farmin Teacher
Save yourself time and lots of repeating by hanging up the "Getting Dressed in Winter Gear" poster in your classroom or home. Have your students practice the order of the steps by connecting the steps to the gear or doing a cut and paste activity. Read and trace in the emergent reader as a class or individually. Write the room to get familiar with winter gear.
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Classroom posters (with and without scarf step)
Write the Room cards and recording sheets (tracing and writing)
Cut and Paste (with and without scarf step)
Matching (with and without scarf step)
Emergent Readers (tracing, non-tracing, First-Then-Next-Etc, 1.-2.-3., with and without scarf step)
Identifying Hot and Cold Temperatures No Prep needed
By Inspired By MlG
Supercharge Learning with Hot or Cold Identification Slides!
Boost Engagement & Critical Thinking in Your Classroom!
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Make Learning a Joyful Adventure!
These Hot or Cold Identification Slides are the perfect way to transform dry concepts into an engaging learning experience. Students will be having so much fun they won't even realize they're mastering essential skills!
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New Year's Resolutions (Grades 2-8)
By Beth Hammett
Help students to manage goal setting and meeting goals with the Resolution Sheet and Resolution Calendar. Students choose their resolutions, think about results, list steps to achieve their goals, set time frames, and track their progresses. Great for motivating students to improve behaviors, grades, exercises, etc... Includes directions for use.
ANGER MANAGEMENT LESSON - Managing Anger in Children - Strategy Smoothie
By All Therapy Resources
This is a fun, engaging, creative and non-threatening activity on anger management strategies which is great for managing anger in children to explore anger issues and anger management strategies.
This activity on anger management "Anger Management Strategies Smoothie" includes ingredients which all represent the various strategies to support the student to manage their anger.
Laminate this activity on anger management and use white board markers for students to write their own strategies to create their own unique anger management smoothie. This is great activity on for a lunch time individual or group therapy intervention to support managing anger in children.
What to do?
1.Encourage students to explore each of the 24 realistic scenarios on each page and reflect on how that scenario would make them feel. This also encourages empathy, compassion and consideration into the feelings and actions of others as they resonate with each scenario.
2.The next step is for the students to explore the “Anger Management Strategy Ingredients” list and tick what anger management strategy they could or would employ and use for that particular scenario. This helps students to reflect, explore and gain insight into their own feelings and behaviours.
3.Students then put those ingredients into the “blender” which is located on each page to cement the lesson. There are 24 visuals for already developed anger management strategies which students can utilize. There are an addition 12 blank visual cards for students to explore some of their own individual and unique self-care strategies that work for them.
4.Lastly, students can create a name for that particular anger management smoothie. This heightens the learning outcomes and students become more likely to explore and employ these anger management strategies within their everyday life.
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AVID Instructional Routine Activity - Layering Focused Notes Strategy
By KJ Inspired Resources
This AVID strategy of layering focused notes is the perfect instructional routine to display for any class in any subject area! Layering is a strategy that clarifies the second and third phases of the focused note-taking process by asking students to revisit their notes multiple times, thinking critically with a different purpose in mind.
Why layering?
Each layer added to the notes is completed in a different color, so a student’s interactions are visible to the instructor and to the student. This not only allows the instructor to assess the quality of the student’s thinking and interaction with the content, but it also solidifies learning about the process and the content itself. Additionally, the use of color enhances retention for visual learners.
Instructional Goals
Students will:
• Add layers of thinking to their notes to process and connect their thinking.
• Use colors to show their repeated interactions with their notes.
Materials needed
If taking notes on paper, students will need a variety of colored pens, colored pencils, highlighters, and markers to use for the note-taking layers.
Directions
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Making Mistakes Social Stories
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This product includes 3 social stories that focus on making mistakes, the differences between doing something on purpose compared with by mistake/accident, the importance of apologizing, and how it is normal to make mistakes. Each short story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters who are experiencing a problem. When students are reading each story, they will review how the characters handled the mistakes that they made.
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Fight, Flight, Freeze SEL Lesson Using "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros & TEST
By Ms. J's ELA
This social emotional learning lesson uses Sandra Cisneros's short story Eleven. During this SEL lesson, students read the short story, view a YouTube video, and reflect on their own stress responses. There are journal entries and opportunities for small and large group discussions as well.
This resource includes:
- links to all relevant materials
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- a lesson guide which lays out each step of the lesson along with timing
- a self-graded Google Form test
This resource could easily be used by a substitute.
This lesson has always been a favorite of my middle school students. The topic is enlightening for kids who have felt stress responses without understanding what is really happening in their brains and bodies (pretty much all kids). Eleven is a fantastic story to use when learning about stress response because readers are often frustrated by the way the main character responds to the stressor she faces. This is a great way to integrate SEL into an English class.
Fall Craft & Halloween Classroom and Activities for Social Skills & SEL Skills
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help teach students social skills and perspective-taking abilities with these engaging and interactive fall social skills activities for kids! These cute fall-themed activities are sure to help develop students' social skills and ability to see situations from other people's perspectives.
Guide discussions about emotions, show the differences in people's reactions to the same situations, teach perspective-taking skills, and challenge students' understanding of empathy with these fun pumpkin fall-themed social-emotional activities.
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Students will love discussing the various situation cards. Your students will gain the confidence to explain which emotions they think they would experience in each of the situations. It'll be eye-opening for students to hear responses to the various situations that differ from their own. Students will lose themselves in the "Color the Pumpkin" activity sheets. They will be so sad to see the lesson come to an end!
Your students will have loads of fun with these emotion pumpkins and situation cards! Improve students' social skills and teach social-emotional skills while engaging in these fun social skills activities.
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Special Education Lesson Plan/Scope and Sequence for Elementary Math-Entire Year
By Specifically Sped
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Learn Sequence Order with Recipes
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Calling all future foodies and sequencing superstars! This recipe-based learning activity is the perfect recipe for educational fun.
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This isn't just about yummy treats – it's about building valuable skills!
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Complete lesson for Introducing students/teachers to learning styles (audio, kinesthetic/tactile, visual) and how they affect student success. This 16 slide interactive presentation includes: Online assessment links/single slide assessment Group exercise that gets students thinking about how they learn Charts of how students retain knowledge vs. how they are taught Words per minute students' write vs. teachers' lecture time Overview of 3 learning styles Discussion slides with study helpers Group activities for comparing/contrasting learning styles Extra Resources for viewing tips to improve memory, study skills, and testing skills An easy, interactive, visual presentation to introduce students/teachers to learning styles and how they affect success in the classroom. Great for education majors, flipped classrooms, reviewing back to school skills, and first year college students.
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Category Group Signs Included:
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4. Not Familiar with Content/Lacking Skills – This area is for students who might be in a course that requires them to write, read, or do computations that go beyond their skillset.)
Definition:
A Mini Socratic Seminar is a scholarly discussion of an essential question in which student opinions are shared and refined through dialogue with other students in small groups. In this mini format, the teacher or seminar leader facilitates the discussion for the small groups.
Seminar Directions:
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School comes with learning procedures and regulations, why not teach students Covid safety rules and the procedures for how to properly sanitize?
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Special Education Teacher Daily Schedule with Columns for Paras (editable)
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Sorting Ducks in a Lake from numbers 1-20
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Make a Splash with Learning: Sorting Ducks in a Lake (1-20)
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your child master their numbers?
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MY WORRY TREE - Managing Anxiety Counseling Activity CBT Lesson
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Creative Intervention to support anxious children to let go of their worries with the help of their worry tree.
This project is a creative way for children to identify and acknowledge their anxieties. Sometimes we all carry around worries. They might be about school, home, friendships or even changes in our life. This activity encourages children to think about their worries and put them on their own worry tree. They can write down all of their worries and put them on the tree so that they don’t need to carry these worries around with them anymore. When the worries have been placed on the tree, it opens up discussion around strategies and ways that they can cope with that worry.
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WHAT TO DO
If you have a worry all you have to do is to write your worry on a leaf. Use some glue and glue your worry on the tree. Your tree will keep it safe until you have explored your worry with someone and thought of some coping strategies. As time goes by, you can use the butterflies and birds to take the worries away!
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Anti-Bullying Activities - Take a Stand Against Bullying Worksheets
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Teach your students how to take a stand against bullying with this "How To Be a Buddy, Not a Bully" anti-bullying activities set! This download includes anti-bullying worksheets, activities, and mini books specially designed to show students how to be a buddy, not a bully.
Students will love learning the steps to being a buddy and how to recognize bully-like behaviors. Exposing young students to anti-bullying activities is a proactive approach to minimizing bully-like behaviors before they are able to begin. Give your students the ability to be a buddy with these anti-bullying activities and worksheets.
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Quickly assemble all items by printing, laminating, and stapling all pages together. Read and discuss each page of the antibullying mini-book, then pass out the anti-bullying worksheets to all students. As a bonus, the black and white design of these bullying worksheets allow them to double as coloring sheets!
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