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Fathers day Puzzles With Solution - Fun End of the year Brain Games & Activities
By My Crafty Resources
Fun and Challenging Puzzles for Kids , These Worksheets can help improve fine motor skills, problem-solving skills, and visual perceptual skills.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Students are introduced to the skills and qualities needed to be a good teammate. Students are challenged to look at different qualities and situations and decide if it describes a good teammate or a teammate who needs improvement. Use as a stand-alone lesson or as part of my Peace Week Bundle (stay tuned for more details).
During this activity, students will:
self assess if they have the characteristics of a good teammate
strengthen their understanding through the use of posters and group discussion
work in teams to discuss if various situations describe good teammates or teammates that need improvement
complete the cut and glue activity to check for understanding.
Included in this download:
⚫ Lesson Outline
⚫ Student Self Assessment
⚫ Good Team and Teammates Who Need Improvement Posters
⚫ "Is this good teamwork - Decision Making" Cut and Glue Activity
⚫ 24 Puzzle Piece Situation Cards
⚫ Exit Tickets
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The Crafty Counselor
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Meet the Counselor Lesson - School Counseling Introduction Activities
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This meet the counselor lesson is the perfect way to meet new students at school. Explain exactly who you are and exactly what you do with this engaging, interactive, meet-the-school counselor lesson. This counselor introduction lesson is especially impactful when used with your younger students. They do not realize how much school counselors could help them. This meet the counselor lesson is the perfect tool to help teach them!
Through the use of posters and interactive activities, this meet the school counselor resource helps teach exactly who the school counselor is and how they can best help students at school.
Included in this Download:
So much is included to help you and your program become known and available to students. This meet-the-counselor activity has all you need!
Other Educators Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tammy J. says, “Great way to introduce counselor's job and what we do and DO not do...”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jodi O. says, “This is filled with so many forms and posters that I can use for my internship. I am really glad that I purchased it.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stephanie O. says, “LOVE these posters. Used them for my "who is the counselor lessons then blew them up and have them hanging in my office. The kids are always looking at them and reading them.”
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Tattling or Reporting - Tattle or Tell Game & Activities for Elementary School
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
It is vital that we teach our young elementary-aged students the difference between tattling vs reporting. Once students learn the difference, classroom interruptions are minimized, the important information is reported, and students understand how to recognize information that is important to tell adults.
During this game, students learn the difference between tattling and telling/reporting in an interactive and fun way. In the end, students will be able to recognize when they are tattling and when they are reporting important information that an adult needs to know.
Included in this Download:
Print and laminate the three explanation pages, teacher and monster game board, and all 81 situation cards. Cut the situation cards apart and place them upside down in a pile. One at a time, students pick and read a card out loud. They then can use the three explanation posters to decide if this situation is a tattle or tell. Students will love playing this game and learning the difference between tattling and reporting.
Students will be challenged to ask themselves:
In the end, students will have a clear understanding of what information the teacher needs to know! Empower your students to learn the difference between tattling vs reporting with this printable resource!
Other Educators Like You Said:
Adriana A. says, "I first used this at the beginning of the year and just did a refresh last week, it is such a great resource for the younger students especially because most of them have never been in school." -⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Janeil J. says, "So helpful to teach this concept to students." -⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Stacy B. says, "Used this in my 1st grade classes. They enjoyed the "monster" theme. I coupled the game with my "monster" pencil cases, and they were able to actually feed the tattles to a monster. Super engaging." -⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Identifying Feelings & Emotions - Empathy Lesson for Elementary School
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help teach elementary school students all about identifying feelings and emotions with this fun, interactive empathy lesson. Take the pressure off discussing a difficult topic with this sunglasses slider empathy activity in your elementary school counseling groups.
This empathy lesson is the perfect addition to your elementary school counseling curriculum if you are looking to focus on teaching empathy in a fun and engaging way!
In this elementary school counseling empathy lesson, students will target their understanding of feelings and emotions. Students choose a discussion card, identify the highlighted emotion by sliding the sunglasses up or down, and then discuss how the particular situation on their card would make them feel.
This activity is GREAT for small groups and will allow your students to identify emotions and discuss how they think others might feel in this situation as well.
The fun sunglasses sliders used in this activity make this discussion approachable and light, allowing everyone a chance to answer some deep and meaningful questions in a non-intimidating format.
Empathy Lesson - Elementary School Counseling Feelings & Emotions Sunglasses Includes:
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Add this activity to your elementary school counseling curriculum and help your students understand empathy and work on identifying feelings and emotions!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nancy H. says, "Perfect for helping children to learn to identify their own emotions and think about how others might feel."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ashley B, says, "Great visual and resource!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nikki B. says, "My kiddies loved this. I printed the questions on card and laminated them. I also printed the glasses on to card. The kids loved this game. Sometimes they get board just picking a card and saying the answer, but they love anything interactive so really enjoyed showing the answer with the glasses."
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Teach about Teasing & Anti-Bullying Activities Google Slides™ Digital Resources
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
There is a difference between teasing that is meant to hurt feelings and teasing that is meant to be playful and fun. Help students differentiate between situations where teasing is meant in good fun, and where the teasing crosses the line and becomes hurtful, or even bullying, with these digital tease monster activities! Teach about teasing to minimize tattling, help students identify bully-like behaviors, and improve relationship-building skills.
This fun bullying vs. teasing activity helps students to understand that not everyone reacts or feels the same way in each situation. Scenarios that would not hurt one person’s feelings, may hurt a classmate deeply. It is important for students to realize the impact their actions and words can have on others.
This engaging Google Slides activity will have students conversing about and identifying the differences between friendly and mean teases. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how not all situations, or teasing behaviors, affect us the same.
Included is a Google Slides™ Activity Containing:
Use this digital Google Slides activity to help students to define teasing, recognize what makes a tease friendly or mean, understand the difference between teasing vs. bullying, as well as realize how powerful their words can be.
This activity can be used as a book companion lesson for Tease Monsters by Julia Cook or can be used as a stand-alone activity. The purchase of Tease Monsters by Julia Cook is not necessary to utilize this resource.
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This is also available in a printable Tease Monster Activity pack.
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Good Citizenship Worksheets, Lessons & Activities Being a Good Citizen 2nd Grade
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Teach students the importance of being a good citizen with this good citizenship lesson printable activity pack! Show students concrete examples of ways good citizens behave as well as the characteristics of citizens who need to try a bit harder to be helpful members of their community.
Have students analyze and sort situations based on if they describe appropriate actions of good citizens or inappropriate actions of citizens who need to try harder. Guide students using the posters as teaching tools. Utilize the worksheets to challenge students’ ability to describe good citizens while thinking about their own actions and behaviors.
Here’s What’s Included:
Use the included materials to teach students what it means to be a good citizen. Strengthen social skills and deepen student understanding of the definition of citizenship with this good citizenship lesson and activities.
Other Educators Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TKW says, “So many resources for teaching how to be a good citizen in this product! I especially loved the positive wording of "citizens who need to try harder" rather than "bad citizens."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kathy F. says, “Great to use for character ed lessons with my school family.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elizabeth S. says, “Thank you! My students had fun with this. I was so appreciative that I had the choice of printing in color or black and white. My district does not have a color printer available for teacher use, so I always appreciate B & W. It also allows for the students to color the pictures.”
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Teasing & Bullying Prevention Julia Cook 'Tease Monster' Book Companion Activity
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
There is a difference between teasing that is meant to hurt feelings and teasing that is meant to be playful and fun. Teach about teasing and help students to differentiate between situations where teasing is meant in good fun, and where the teasing crosses the line and becomes hurtful, or even bullying, with these fun tease monster activities!
This fun bullying vs. teasing activity helps students to understand that not everyone reacts or feels the same way in each situation. Scenarios that would not hurt one person’s feelings, may hurt a classmate deeply. It is important for students to realize the impact their actions and words can have on others.
You’ll Recieve:
Use these materials to help students to define teasing, recognize what makes a tease friendly or mean, understand the difference between teasing vs. bullying, as well as realize how powerful their words can be.
This activity can be used as a book companion lesson for Tease Monsters by Julia Cook or can be used as a stand-alone activity. The purchase of Tease Monsters by Julia Cook is not necessary to utilize this resource.
Teachers, Counselors, Social Workers, & School Psychs Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Andriana C. says, “I used this with my 4th graders, but plan to use it with my upcoming 1st graders. I love this and it goes so well with the story!!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Carlyn W. says, “This was a great resource as a counselor to use to allow my students to think through the situations and the actions on the cards. Many times the other person's feelings are not considered.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Christina B. “My students were so engaged during this lesson. I could tell a huge difference in students ability to recognize the difference between mean and friendly teasing.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Jenna M. says, “Thanks for the resources, used this for an observation and it went very well, it really helped the students understand teasing and bullying and how to recognize the positive and negative comments they are making to others.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Lisa P. says, “I LOVE this resource. I have had such a hard time finding activities to target this exact goal but it is perfect. This really has been a life saver for me. Thank you!!”
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Empathy Social Skills Lesson: Social Emotional Learning Activity Bundle
By Specifically Sped
This Social Skills Empathy Lesson and Activity Bundle, is a comprehensive and versatile resource designed to enhance social-emotional learning and promote the development of essential social skills. Students will enjoy the activities included in this bundle while building critical friendship skills.
Included:
☑Social Narrative
☑Game
☑Task Cards
►Print and Laminate this set for repeated use year after year!
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