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Social Emotional Education for PK, Feelings & Emotions Bundle
By Joyful Explorations
Being able to understand and manage emotions is an essential step in learning to self-regulate. This bundle includes all four of my Feelings packets as well as my best selling "How do they Feel?" printable booklet. Please see the preview for images of each product :
”When I Feel Angry”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their angry feelings. The packet includes:
"When I Feel Angry" printable booklet (12 pages... in both color and black and white)
*"How big is your anger?" printables with story and teacher guide.
*"Anger Sandwich" printable activity
*Individual Anger Management Plans for Students
*Guide for classroom resources
“When I Feel Frustrated”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of frustration. The packet includes:
*12 page printable book (Helps children identify feelings of frustration and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
*"10-1 Countdown"- to help children learn to take a break from frustrating activities.
*"Break it Down"- to help children break large tasks into more manageable steps.
*"I am a Super Star"- to help children remember the things that they CAN do well!
"Star Light, Star Bright"- to help children remember all of the activities that they have learned in this packet.
“When I Feel Worried”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of worry or anxiety The packet includes:
*14- page printable book "Little Penguin Feels Worried!" (Helps children identify feelings of worry and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
* "My Happy Place"- an activity to help children use visualization techniques to help them relax and stop worrying
* "Worry Bug"- an activity to minimize worries and help put them into perspective
* "Treasure Chest"- a visualization activity to help children learn to "lock away" worries until they are able to deal with them
* "Super Me"- an activity to help children remember that they are powerful... even if their worries make them feel small
“When I Feel Left Out”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their hurt feelings when they are left out or excluded by their peers. The packet includes:
*A printable letter for families titled, “I’m Not Your Friend”. This letter helps to reassure families that while hearing the words “I’m not your friend” may cause some hurt feelings, it’s not the end of the world for their child.
*12 page printable book, “I’m not your friend.” This book features an adorable little monster who negotiates friendship dilemmas and learns how to ask for help when he needs it.
*”Can I Play?” - Sometimes children are excluded because they don’t have the social skills to ask to play. This section of the packet teaches children three important rules of asking to play.
*”Can I Play?” color poster that highlights the 3 important rules
*Five social scenarios that will help children learn the 3 rules of asking to play. The first three scenarios are for you to read to the children. These are intended to inspire class discussions. The last two include questions so that the children can decide what the characters should do next.
*”What if they say no?” Advice for how to handle those sticky situations when a child asks to play and the other children say, “no”.
*”Feelings Shield”- A visual cue for children to use for defending themselves against other people’s hurtful words or actions. Included are shields with written affirmations as well as a blank shield so that children can draw their own positive pictures.
*Common Interest Bingo”- This game will help children find others who share the same interests so that they can make new friends. Making friends will give them more choices of people to play with so that they won’t experience feeling left out as often.
*Friendship Flowers- A visual cue to help children remember some of the skills they can use to make and keep friends.
*Please keep in mind that bullying is NEVER ok. Teaching children how to handle hurt feelings does not mean that you tolerate bullying. If you feel that there is bullying behavior in your school, it is your responsibility as a teacher to end it.
Also included in this bundle is "How do they Feel?" Printable Book (my current best-selling product!)
This printable book is designed to help children identify the emotions that other people might be feeling. Each page contains an illustration of a child and a short description of what that child has experienced, followed by the question, "How does ____ feel?"
For example, on one page a girl is shown with an ice cream cone that has fallen to the ground. The text on that page says, "Ella dropped her ice cream cone on the sidewalk. How does Ella feel?"
Teachers or parents can use the mini-stories on each page to help children identify and talk about their own emotions as well as the emotions of others. Children are encouraged to look at facial features and body language to help to identify the feelings of other people.
You can also purchase each of these packets individually:
When I Feel Angry
When I Feel Frustrated
When I Feel Worried
When I Feel Left Out
Student Attendance Sheets & Intervention Prevent Truancy Small Group Lesson Plan
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help tardy and frequently absent students see the importance of school attendance with this six-week lesson plan full of activities for increasing student attendance. Use the included lessons to show students why attendance is important, break down barriers to attendance success, create a student attendance success plan, access printable attendance sheets, and more!
All lessons include outlines, posters, activities, discussion cards, activity sheets, and necessary teaching tools. Teach students the importance of good attendance at school, how student absenteeism can affect their futures, how to improve student attendance, and provide various attendance solutions for chronically truant students.
This six-week "Awesome Attendance" small group lesson plan targets students who are frequently absent, tardy to school, or are a truancy concern in order to help them overcome barriers to their attendance success.
Lesson One: Get to Know Me Activities
Includes: Lesson Outline, Group Introduction and Norms Sheet, "Pieces of Me" Activity, Question Cube, "Why Does Attendance Matter?" Activity Sheet and Attendance Trackers
Lesson Two: Why Does Attendance Matter?
Includes: Lesson Outline, “Why Does Attendance Matter” Fact Sheet, True/False Statement Sort Cards, and “What Affects Your Attendance?” Activity Sheet
Lesson Three: Success is in the Routine
Includes: Lesson Outline, Plan for Success by Setting Routines Poster, Brainstorming Sheet, Cut and Glue Activity
Lesson Four: Choose Attendance Success
Includes: Lesson Outline, Attendance Success Puzzles, and “What Would You Do” Activity Sheet
Lesson Five: Life is Full of Options
Includes: Lesson Outline, Numbers Dice, Life Options Sheets, and Discussion Cards
Session 6: Letters to Self
Includes: Lesson Outline, Letter Template, and Envelope
Also included in this Attendance Success Six Week Lesson Plans are a pretest/post and parent permission sheet.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brittany W. says, “Great six-week unit! The lessons were interactive and led to good discussion with my groups!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tiffani R. says, "This resource was a life saver when creating attendance lessons for my team. Definitely worth it and I would recommend."
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Interactive Notebook Small Group Curriculum for Anger Management Regulation
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Learning to apply anger coping skills, calm down strategies, and mastering overall anger regulation is not an easy task for many children. All too often I have students come to boy's group upset because of something that happened that caused them to lose their cool, or get in trouble for how they responded to the situation that angered them. Sometimes they just don't know how to handle angry feelings.
This engaging interactive book will help your students with anger regulation, anger coping and calm down strategies in a fun way! If you are looking to focus on teaching your students to better regulate their reactions to anger while learning powerful calm down strategies, look no further! This is the perfect activity for any boy's group counseling curriculum.
This Boys Group Counseling - Calm Down Strategies Interactive Book & Anger Regulation Small Group Curriculum includes SO much to help your students with anger management skills.
This resource includes:
This boys group counseling curriculum is perfect for small groups and is designed to be worked on over the course of 10 weeks. Each lesson will cover a specific topic like anger triggers, anger types, keep calm tools and MORE!
Each lesson will allow your students to create an additional page or two of their Calm Down Control interactive book. In the end, students will have an interactive book keepsake to refer back to in the future.
The lessons in this boys group counseling curriculum are designed to teach male students more about their specific types of anger, how to handle situations that anger them and role-play common anger inducing situations all while they have fun making their own interactive book.
Students will have a blast learning calm down strategies and anger coping skills while they design their own Calm Down Control book.
Click the preview for example pages of the types of activities students will complete during their small group.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great way to connect with boys and the issues they are faced with.
⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐This was fantastic and worked great for my one-on-one lessons. Very comprehensive, interactive, and looked great.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked great with my students who had IEP group counseling.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was perfect for the boys in my first grade class. We really enjoyed this! Thanks!
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