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FREE - Mindful Mandalas - Attention #1 - Mindfulness, Coloring Activity
By Manic Math Teacher
Free download! This download includes Page 1 only out of 12 in this set, interested in more? Check out the entire set here: Mindful Mandalas - Attention Set #1 - Mindfulness, Coloring Activity
Introducing our "Mindfulness Mandala Coloring Page" – a wonderful tool to help our students embrace mindfulness and cultivate a deeper sense of self-awareness. This thoughtfully designed mandala coloring page is more than just an art activity; it's a gateway to mindfulness and emotional exploration.
As a teacher, I understand the importance of nurturing our students' well-being and providing them with tools to navigate the challenges they may face. That's why I'm excited to offer this "Mindfulness Mandala Coloring Page" as an extra assignment to encourage our students to consider mindfulness.
The captivating mandala design is created to capture their attention and transport them to a world of tranquility and creativity. Through coloring, students can find a moment of respite from the demands of their studies and immerse themselves in the present moment.
Each page includes prompts such as, "Imagine the mandala as a garden of emotions. Explore how different colors can nurture and cultivate the emotional landscape within you," provides a gentle invitation for our students to engage in self-reflection. As they select colors and fill in the intricate patterns, they can observe the emotions that arise and embrace the unique beauty of each stroke.
By incorporating mindfulness into their coloring experience, students can develop a greater sense of emotional intelligence and self-compassion. This assignment offers an opportunity for them to understand that emotions are fluid, and just like the mandala, they change and evolve over time.
I believe that promoting mindfulness among our students can help them manage stress, enhance focus, and develop empathy towards themselves and others. Encouraging this "Mindfulness Mandala Coloring Page" as an extra assignment is my way of supporting their emotional well-being and fostering a positive learning environment.
Let's embark on this mindful journey together, guiding our students toward self-awareness and personal growth with the "Mindfulness Mandala Coloring Page." I'm excited to witness the positive impact it will have on their lives, both inside and outside the classroom.
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Hands Are Not For Hitting, They Are For...
By Kendra Ciezki
Hands Are Not For Hitting, They Are For...
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
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Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
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By Kendra Ciezki
Behavior Match Sheets.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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My Cool Down Skills Choice/Coloring Page 2
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
CASEL Framework:
Responsible Decision-Making (Identifying Problems, Analyzing Situations, Solving Problems)
Self-Management (Impulse Control, Stress Management)
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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By Kendra Ciezki
Use as an introduction to a topic, a center activity, or a counseling discussion.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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By SEN Resource Source
In this worksheet children can write their worries down in the jar to try and help alleviate some of the associated stress and anxiety.
Why do you need this?
By externalizing their worries onto paper, children may feel a sense of relief and reduced anxiety, as they no longer carry the burden of their worries alone. It encourages children to identify and articulate their worries, which is the first step towards finding solutions and coping strategies to address them.
How and when might you use this?
This worksheet can be used in a variety of ways:
· During counselling sessions this worksheet can be used to facilitate discussions with students who may be experiencing anxiety or stress.
· Small group activities to promote peer interaction and mutual support for those suffering with anxiety or worries.
· Social-emotional learning lessons focused on emotional expression, stress management, or coping strategies.
· As part of a mental health curriculum the worksheet can be used to teach children about the nature of worries and fears, as well as strategies for managing them effectively.
By Kendra Ciezki
Use as an introduction to a topic, a center activity, or a counseling discussion.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Zones of Regulation Jeopardy Game
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Predicting Consequences Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets | TeachShare
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Impulse Control Worksheet by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
Calming Down with the 5 Senses Poster
By SEN Resource Source
Poster to support children in grounding themselves when they are suffering with severe anxiety.
Why do you need this?
If your anxiety reaches a debilitating level, it can be helpful to ground yourself in the present moment. You can do this by thinking about your surroundings using the 5 senses. This poster encourages just this by reminding children to name 5 things they can see, 4 things they can touch, 3 things they can hear, 2 things they can smell and 1 thing they can taste.
How and when might you use this?
This might be used in a variety of ways:
· During relaxation and mindfulness exercises.
· To support children who struggle with transitions to new activities. Before transitioning to a new task children can be reminded of this calming strategy.
· In the moment when a child is suffering with heightened anxiety or stress.
· During counselling sessions to support students in exploring their anxiety and developing coping strategies.
· During class circle time as a discussion about the importance of self-regulation and managing emotions.
What’s included?
1 PDF poster
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My Cool Down Skills Choice/Coloring Page
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
CASEL Framework:
Responsible Decision-Making (Identifying Problems, Analyzing Situations, Solving Problems)
Self-Management (Impulse Control, Stress Management)
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
By SEN Resource Source
Worksheet in which children think about the things that kind hands do and do not do.
Why do you need this?
The worksheet helps reinforce the concept of kindness and appropriate behavior by encouraging children to reflect on actions that demonstrate kindness and respect towards others.
The worksheet provides a platform for discussing and understanding the importance of treating others with care and consideration. It encourages children to think about how their behavior affects their peers and encourages them to act with empathy and compassion.
How and when might you use this?
This could be used in a variety of ways:
· Individual or small group work where children can discuss and brainstorm examples of kind and unkind actions towards others.
· During early morning work to start the day by reflecting on kindness and respect and the importance of treating others with care.
· During social skills lessons focused on kindness.
· As conflict resolution to remind children of the importance of using kind hands and resolving conflict peacefully.
· As a behavior management strategy to reinforce positive behavior. Discuss the expectations for kind hands and provide opportunities for students to practice and demonstrate these behaviors throughout the day.
By Kendra Ciezki
My Emotions Writing Practice.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
What My Anger Looks Like Worksheet
By SEN Resource Source
Worksheet for children to think what they imagine their anger to look like. Young students may sketch angry monsters or dark storm clouds. Older children may draw more abstract manifestations with flames or jagged lines.
Why do you need this?
Drawing their anger allows children to visually represent their emotions, providing a concrete and tangible way to express their feelings. Creating their own visual interpretation of anger allows children to express themselves in a nonverbal manner. This can be especially beneficial for students who may struggle to articulate their emotions verbally.
How and when might you use this?
These worksheets could be used in a variety of ways:
· At the beginning of the school day or during transitions, teachers can have students complete the worksheet to check in with their emotions.
· During social-emotional lessons students can draw what their anger would look like as they learn about different emotions and strategies for managing them.
· After conflicts or disagreements among students, teachers can use the worksheet to facilitate discussions about anger and its expression.
· Small group work where the children discuss and reflect on their anger and coping strategies they use.
· During counselling sessions with children who are struggling with anger or emotional regulation.
· Teachers can integrate the worksheets into art activities to combine creative expression with emotional exploration.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Anger Dos and Don'ts Worksheet
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National School Counseling Week (NSCW) - Activity Mat for School Counselors
By All Therapy Resources
In celebration of National School Counseling Week (NSCW), we're excited to share our NSCW Fun Activity Mat for free! This engaging and interactive resource is a simple no-prep, just print resource and is designed to bring awareness to the significance of NSCW in a fun and enjoyable way.
WHATS ON THE MAT?
Whether you're a school counselor, administrator or educator seeking a delightful way to introduce NSCW, this activity mat is here to provide both entertainment and education.
Download it for free, celebrate National School Counseling Week, and share the spirit of support, kindness, and gratitude!
⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️
► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered!
© All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.
Mental Heatlh Awareness Week - Activity Mat - Mental Health Awareness Activities
By All Therapy Resources
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK ACTIVITY MATS
Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week with our Activity Mats. These have been thoughtfully crafted to encourage self awareness around mental health. We want every student to feel supported and empowered to talk about their mental health. Available in three tailored versions for different year groups, these easy-to-use, no prep, double sided printable mats are the perfect tool for counselors and educators to seamlessly integrate mental health education into the classroom. Engage your students with these mats during Mental Health Awareness Week and nurture a generation that values and takes care of their mental wellness.
KEY FEATURES:
⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️
► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered!
© All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.
Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK Week) - Activity Mat - NSCW FREEBIE
By All Therapy Resources
Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) in your classroom with our engaging and interactive "Activity Mats."
These Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) mats are specially designed to foster a culture of kindness, empathy, and positivity among students. With three variations to suit different year levels, these no-prep, printable mats make it easy for educators to promote kindness during RAK Week.
KEY FEATURES:
Empower your students to spread kindness, build meaningful connections, and make a positive difference in their school community.
⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️
► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered!
© All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.
Let Your Worries Melt Away- Winter SEL Worksheet
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Zones of Regulation Jeopardy Game
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Predicting Consequences Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets | TeachShare
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Impulse Control Worksheet by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
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My Coping Skills Tree- Christmas
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Zones of Regulation Jeopardy Game
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Predicting Consequences Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets | TeachShare
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Impulse Control Worksheet by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
My Strengths- Winter SEL Worksheet
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Zones of Regulation Jeopardy Game
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Predicting Consequences Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets | TeachShare
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Impulse Control Worksheet by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
Who's Coming to Christmas? Worksheet
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Zones of Regulation Jeopardy Game
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Predicting Consequences Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets | TeachShare
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Impulse Control Worksheet by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!