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Inspiring Stand-Up If...Spring Break Edition with Live Videos!
By Inspired By MlG
Engage students with lively discussions about their spring break adventures using these Google Slides featuring interactive images. Encourage participation by asking, 'Stand Up if you...' to prompt sharing. Capture the excitement and memories while fostering communication skills. Explore diverse experiences and create an inclusive environment. Elevate classroom engagement with dynamic visuals and interactive elements. Spark conversations and inspire storytelling with this versatile resource. Discover the joy of reflecting on spring break escapades through student engagement and collaboration. Enhance learning outcomes by utilizing multimedia platforms for interactive discussions. Empower students to share their experiences and foster a sense of community.
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BC Core Competencies Self Assessment | Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Socia..
By Dotty's Printables
This is a set of bc core competencies self assessments covering Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Social Responsibility, and Personal and Cultural Identity.
Each section is designed with clear and simple layouts to help students reflect on their skills and progress with a fun emoji scoring system.
The final pages include an "I Can" statement tracker, along with a "My Strengths and Areas to Grow" section, allowing students to monitor their growth and achievements over time.
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MESSY BEDROOM Elementary PE Gym Team Game Teamwork, Cooperation, Communication
By Love 2 Teach and Learn
MESSY BEDROOM is a must-have activity for any elementary PE curriculum. Get your elementary students energized and engaged with this TEAMWORK, COOPERATION and COMMUNICATION game.
Designed by and for physical education teachers, this exciting activity puts a fun, fast-paced twist on the classic game of The Floor is Lava.
Students will love the challenge of this strategy and teamwork game which also gives them plenty of opportunity to work on their balance and locomotor skills.
This easy-to-play partner or small group team game is always a big hit and my fifth grade students love this game just as much as my kindergarten students because it is non-stop action and loads of fun!
Bring the excitement of this dynamic team game to your classroom and watch your students have a blast while learning important PE skills!
This resource includes:
-Eye Catching One Page Easy-to-Follow MESSY BEDROOM Lesson Plan (Perfect for easily giving to a substitute teacher, although with this game I would not, lol)
-Diagram of Game Set-Up and Play
Perfect for Students in Grades K-5
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Mrs. T.
French Conversation Starter Questions-BULLETING BOARD DECOR-"Est-ce que...?"
By La trousse de Madame
FRENCH SENTENCE STARTER QUESTIONS -Est-ce que...? Engaging and fun Back to School bulletin board for students to use as a visual cue to practice using routine French language in the K-2 classroom from Day 1. Modern Language Standard 1.0.
It is never too late to start routine language and can be a great visual for those on an IEP, those students who need a boost, and for peers to help others build their confidence with using these everyday questions.
What's in the resource?
-27 full colour images with depictions of daily routines
-sample bulletin board so you can see the set up
-Large print words for easy reading from a distance
-Est-ce que je peux chercher une gomme? (chercher un crayon, chercher mon cahier, jouer avec un ami, boire de l'eau, aller aux toilettes, etc.
-Est-ce que tu peux m'aider avec mes bottes, tailler mon crayon, m'aider avec mon manteau, etc.
-allows students to ask 'Est-ce que' questions and develop their oral communication skills independently.
Who can use this resource:
I think this resource is perfect for French Immersion teachers like myself, for Core French teachers, and for language teachers who work in other countries. I happen to be in Ontario, Canada but these questions apply to any young learner. K-3 in the Immersion setting, Gr. 4-6 in Core French (and younger), and perfect for Homeschool students as well.
Daily routine language:
Students who are able to quickly master daily routine language feel confident to then try using less common words in class with teachers and peers. The secret to great communication is when students don’t even realize they are speaking to each other in French. This resource could set them on a path to natural, fluid speaking with confidence!
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You may copy this resource in its original size of make student sized images by copying multiple pages onto the same document. Ie. two pages per sheet, or 4 pages per sheet.
What grade level:
I personally use this visual schedule with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the images with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their understanding of their daily activities and what order their learning will take place in each day. Core French teachers will be sure to add the resource to their repertoire for Grades 4 to 6 as they learn to communicate at the Junior level.
IEP students:
We all have students with IEPs who need that extra boost to build confidence and to lessen anxieties about what is happening in class. Students quickly learn to identify each card and help each other use this language throughout the day. This has had a positive impact on all students in the class and supports the most vulnerable learners too!
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By Spark Interest with Sara
What’s wrong with this picture? These silly scenes have some unusual additions to them to promote thinking and speaking skills. This bundle contains 40 silly scene pictures that aim to get children talking. These silly scenes are open-ended, and children can look at the picture and identify what’s silly in them.
These 40 Silly Scenes Encourage:
✯Critical thinking
✯Expressive Language
✯Sentence Formation
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
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Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
Gratitude Group Activities:
FREE Gratitude Activity for Preschoolers: 20-Day Gratitude Challenge Poster
Gratitude Activity for Preschoolers (PowerPoint Story & Activities)
Gratitude Jar
End of Year:
My Preschool Memory Book
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for identifying feelings games to encourage your young learners to identify different feelings and emotions? These 4 games will be a great addition to your social-emotional learning curriculum. Perfect for our young learners, these vibrant Feeling Monsters will engage them as they practice identifying feelings through engaging in these identifying feelings activities.
✯ Game 1: How Do I Feel?
Three different ways to use these cards to reinforce identifying feelings. The children may act out the feeling, describe the feeling or match the Feeling Monsters.
15 Feeling Monster Cards included: (Color & B&W)
*Detailed instructions & mini-instruction cards included.*
✯ Game 2: Match the Feeling (Color & B&W)
36 Identifying Feelings Scenarios
This game invites children to listen to common scenarios that may arise at school, at home or on the playground and match a Feeling Monster to that scenario.
*Detailed instructions & mini-instruction cards included.*
✯ Game 3: Feeling Monsters Bingo (Color & B&W)
2 Different ways to play!
We all love a quick game of BINGO! The teacher calls out a Feeling Monster. The children identify the Feeling Monster and shout BINGO when they have 3 in a row or when they have all the Feeling Monsters identified.
✯ Game 4: Feeling Monster- Go Fish! (Only in Color)
12 Feeling Monster Families
Each ‘Family’ contains 3 different colors (red, blue & green)
This fun twist on Go Fish encourages the children to work towards building a Monster Family. A fun way to reinforce identifying feelings with friends.
*Detailed instructions & mini-instruction cards included.*
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
Ways to Be a Good Friend
Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
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What's Wrong With This Picture?
By Spark Interest with Sara
What’s wrong with this picture? Each silly scene picture has some unusual additions to them to promote thinking and speaking skills. This pack contains 20 silly scene pictures that aim to get children talking. These silly scene picture cards are open-ended, and children can look at the picture and identify what’s silly in them.
These 20 'What's Wrong With This Picture' scenes encourage:
Instructions:
1.Print out these Silly Scene picture cards. You may choose to print one on each page or two per page.
2.Invite the child to identify what’s silly about the picture and how could we change it to make it better.
3.You may choose to work with an individual child or in a small group.
Be sure to check out my other products:
Speaking and Listening Activities:
Activities for speaking and Listening: Early Years
Classroom Posters: Speaking and Listening Rules
Speaking and Listening Skills for Preschoolers
What's Wrong with This Picture:
Silly Picture Scenes: What’s Wrong With This Picture?
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Get your children identifying feelings and emotions using these 14 fun monster inference pictures. Each inference picture encourages children to identify common feelings and emotions using the clues in the pictures to draw conclusions. Encourage your pre-k, preschool and kindergarten students to practice inferencing with pictures to get a deeper understanding of how others are feeling.
Each inference picture aims to get children thinking and talking.
✯What’s happening in the picture?
✯How does the monster feel?
✯Why are they feeling that way?
✯How do you know that?
Use these inference pictures with a small group, in pairs or individually to help develop empathy and understanding when it comes to other’s feelings and emotions.
The feelings and emotions depicted in the cards are:
▻Happy
▻Silly
▻Sick
▻Confused
▻Excited
▻Nervous
▻Scared
▻Sad
▻Sorry
▻Angry
▻Shocked
▻Calm
▻Interested
▻Bored
▻Frustrated
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
Ways to Be a Good Friend
Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
Identifying Feelings & Emotions:
Identifying Feelings and Emotions: Inference Pictures
Calm Down Techniques for Preschoolers
Classroom Posters: Identifying Emotions
Identifying Feelings Worksheets
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Empathy Task Cards
Empathy Sorting Activity
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Silly Scene Pictures
These silly scenes have some unusual additions to them to promote thinking and speaking skills. This pack contains 20 silly picture scenes that ask, “What’s wrong with this picture?”
The main aim is to get children thinking and talking. These silly scene pictures are open-ended, and children can look at the picture and identify what’s silly in them.
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These 20 Silly Scenes Encourage:
✯Critical thinking
✯Expressive Language
✯Sentence Formation
Instructions:
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
Ways to Be a Good Friend
Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
Terms of Use
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Rules for Listening and Speaking Posters
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking to help your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students remember rules for listening and speaking? These 8 bright and fun listening and speaking classroom posters (8.5 x 11) are a great reminder of the rules for listening and speaking in the classroom.
Did you know this resource is part of a Social Emotional Learning Posters for Preschool BUNDLE?
The rules for listening and speaking posters include:
1. Use Kind Words
2. Be a Whole-Body Listener
3. Take Turns to Speak
4. Look at the Speaker
5. One Person Speaks at a Time
6. Think Before You Speak
7. Use an Inside Voice when Inside
8. Listen with an Open Heart❤️
✯Ways to use these Listening and Speaking Rules Posters✯
1.These may be printed and displayed as is (8.5 x 11).
2. Use the B&W version as a coloring-in worksheet to take home.
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
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Classroom Posters: Friendship
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Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
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Managing Feelings and Emotions
By Spark Interest with Sara
Do you need an activity to help your pre-k, preschool or kindergarten students manage feelings and emotions? In this managing feelings and emotions resource, there are 9 difficult feelings and 12 action cards (color & B&W) available to help stimulate discussion.
♡♡ Did you know that this resource is part of a money saving Identifying Feelings Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡
How to use this resource to help your students manage feelings and emotions?
Use these feelings cards and action cards with a small group or with an individual to discuss different strategies to use when managing difficult feelings.
Reinforce these strategies by creating a ‘Me and my Many Feelings Book’
Cover page & 9 recording pages included in black & white.
What's Included in this Managing Feelings and Emotions Resource?
☞The 9 difficult feelings are:
☆Angry
☆Confused
☆Frustrated
☆Sad
☆Left out
☆Scared
☆Shy
☆Tired
☆Embarrassed
☞12 action cards which are strategies we can use to manage those difficult feelings are:
☆Read a book. ☆ Count to 10
☆Get creative ☆ Get fresh air
☆Listen to music. ☆ Drink some water
☆Talk to a friend
☆Ask for help
☆Cry
☆Hug my soft toy
☆Take deep breaths
☆Talk to a grown-up
☞A Display Poster to help remind children of the different strategies available to them.
☞Me & My Many Feelings Book (B&W) – for children to record possible strategies they can use when they are dealing with each feeling.
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Listening and Speaking Skills for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Listening and speaking skills for preschoolers are crucial and are the building blocks of communication. They are one of the main avenues for a child’s learning. Being whole body listeners and active speakers will help preschoolers, learn better, develop relationships with others and contribute to their world.
✯✯✯This ready to use resource has everything you need to develop listening and speaking skills with your preschoolers using fun and engaging speaking and listening activities. ✯✯✯
There is a ready to use lesson plan for 2 lessons, printable games, discussion activities, awesome listener awards & classroom display posters.
Lesson 1: Whole Body Listening
Lesson 2: Active Speaking
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
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Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschool
Gratitude Group Activities:
FREE Gratitude Activity for Preschoolers: 20-Day Gratitude Challenge Poster
Gratitude Activity for Preschoolers (PowerPoint Story & Activities)
Gratitude Jar
Speaking and Listening Activities:
Activities for Speaking and Listening: Early Years
Classroom Posters: Speaking and Listening Rules
Identifying Feelings & Emotions:
Identifying Feelings and Emotions: Sadness (PowerPoint Story & Activities)
Identifying Feelings and Emotions: Inference Pictures
Calm Down Techniques for Preschoolers
Classroom Posters: Identifying Emotions
What's Wrong with This Picture:
What’s Wrong With This Picture?
What's Wrong With This Picture? Silly Scenes
End of Year:
My Preschool Memory Book
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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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Discussing Emotions (Session #2)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The Discussion Game! Students remember and discuss how they have handled emotional situations in the past. Game Rules: One at a time, students pick a card. They tell a story based on what color card they choose. If they chose: Yellow chameleon, they tell a story about a time they had joy, when they were happy. Blue chameleon, tell a story about a time they felt sad. Red chameleon, a time they were angry. Green chameleon, when they were disgusted. Orange chameleon, a time they were surprised. Purple, a time they were fearful. If they pick a chameleon with no color, they can tell a story about any emotion they desire. I hope your students love this! This is now part of a bundle! Click here for great savings! Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor
Discussing Emotions by Mrs. Bell, The Crafty Counselor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Graphics: @Charlotte Braddock 2013 www.TeachShare.com/Store/Charlottes-Clips
Morning Meeting SEL Icebreaker Game - Getting to Know You Activity
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you in search of SEL icebreaker games and activities for your morning meetings or when getting to know new students? This cute SEL icebreaker game is perfect for breaking the ice with small groups, new students, classroom guidance lessons, or as a getting to know you activity.
Build a S'more While You Learn S'more forces children to step outside their comfort zone and interact with others. Have endless fun with this resource when using it as a get to know me activity, back to school resource, icebreaker activity, small group activity, or rapport-building game!
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Use this SEL icebreaker game to help foster positive interactions among your students! Students will feel relaxed and at ease as they answer questions and "build" a s'more with their new friends.
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The Diary of Anne Frank Play READING FLUENCY PRACTICE
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Upper elementary, middle school, and high school students need reading fluency practice too, but we don't always think about it at these stages. This editable resource asks students to practice a passage directly from The Diary of Anne Frank and focus on accuracy, pace, expression, and punctuation. Students are asked to practice reading the passage to an adult. I have always had my students record themselves reading the passage at the end of a week, and I grade them using the same rubric that is on this assignment.
Oral and Written Presentation Rubric
By YourTeachingDoc
Learning involves both oral and written presentations, which are crucial to mastering presentation skills. To aid in the evaluation process, this rubric covers both types of presentations and is presented on a single, user-friendly page. It can be used by students, teachers, or paraprofessionals. Additionally, a digital version is provided for students to assess their peers.
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Story Maps Narrative Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
22 story maps for illustrating storytelling to writing activities. These hobby and life maps are excellent as first week icebreakers, using oral narratives to start the writing process, and learning more about students. Use as individual/small/whole group activities. Meets CCSS. Includes: Directions Example 2 Teacher Maps Singer Traveler (Local, State, US, World) Artist Baseball Softball Basketball Soccer Football Reader Writer Technology Music Dancers (Male & Female) Science My Life Story 3 Blank Story Map Templates Students will have fun while being engaged as they learn about their classmates, draw symbols for life events, write captions, and use storytelling as part of their writing process.
By Beth Hammett
Conversation starter to get students discussing hobbies, their favorite hobbies, and what hobbies they might like to try. Colorful pictures on 26 slide PowerPoint. Fun for the whole group!
Second and Third Grade Social Skills Task Cards - APOLOGIZING (20 cards)
By Queen's Educational Resources
***This resource (20 Apologizing Social Skills Task Cards) is also included in the following discounted packet: Social Skills Apologizing Packet (Grades 1-3)
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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
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This resource includes:
------ 20 BROWN Scenario Task Cards with Questions
------ 20 BROWN Scenario Task Cards without Questions
------ 20 B&W Scenario Task Cards with Questions
------ 20 B&W Scenario Task Cards without Questions
This pack of 20 Social Skills Scenario Task Cards highlight real-life social scenarios and situations centered around APOLOGIZING and can be used to help young "kiddos" of all levels and abilities (in grades 2-3) to practice and build social skills. These highly relevant scenarios expose young learners to skills they need to interact with others effectively, forge positive relationships, improve social skills and behavior, and most importantly, build confidence in managing situations and apologizing when necessary.
The Task Cards come in 4 different formats: B&W with questions, B&W without questions, Brown with questions, and Brown without questions. You can print them out on gloss paper or regular paper and laminate them. You may also organize them in a binder ring and use in small groups.
How/When To Use Scenario Task Cards
Role-Playing: Students can collaborate in pairs or groups to act out a variety of scenarios and demonstrate appropriate responses. Role-playing activities can also be used to show how skills are used improperly and then asking the 'audience' to help reenact properly. This activity can ultimately improve confidence, communication, and assertiveness skills.
Icebreaker: This can be a great way to start a meeting, training session, or team-building activity. It’s also a great way to get students to get to know each other and buy into the purpose of an upcoming activity or lesson.
Play Writing Exercise: Students can work in groups to create skits or scenes then perform their skits for the class.
Writing Response: Students can be given a scenario to read and then write their responses. Students can switch papers with a partner who then reads their responses and determines whether they agree/disagree with their responses/approaches to these real-life scenarios.
Discussion: Students can discuss the Social Scenario Task Cards in groups or whole class. They can discuss things like “What would you do?”, “Why would you do that?”, and “What are some other options you could consider?”
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