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Feelings and Communication Cards | SEL Visual Supports | Counseling Bundle
By Queen's Educational Resources
Feelings and Communication Cards | SEL Visual Supports | Counseling Bundle
About This Bundle
★ Visual Cards
★ Includes 2 Products
★ PDF Files
★ 59 pages
★ Suitable for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, ELL, Special Education, and Autistic Students
★ Easy to prep: print, cut, laminate, or place on a ring for long-term use
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This Visual Cards Bundle includes two products:
▶️ Emotions and Feelings Visual Cards
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The Communication & Emotions Visual Cards Bundle combines two best-selling resources to support social-emotional learning in your classroom. With Communication Visual Cards and Emotions & Feelings Visual Cards, students get practical tools to recognize feelings, express themselves clearly, build empathy, and strengthen social skills. These fun and flexible activities work well for whole-class SEL lessons, small groups, counseling sessions, or individual practice—making it easy to differentiate and meet the needs of all learners.
What’s Included:
❤️ 76 Communication Visual Cards
⭐ **12 “Asking for Assistance” cards **– beginning with “Can you…”
⭐ **12 “Asking for Permission” cards **– beginning with “May I…”
⭐ **16 “Places to Go” cards **– beginning with “I want to go to (place) to (action)”
⭐ **16 Sentence Starter cards **– beginning with *“I want to go to (place) to ______” *(students complete the sentence)
⭐ **16 Emotion/Feeling cards **– 32 emotions total; each card pairs opposite feelings (e.g., cheerful/angry, energetic/tired), with visuals for both.
⭐ **4 Seasons cards **– to support seasonal vocabulary.
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards (Color & B&W | With and Without Words)
❤️ 40 Emotions and Feelings Visual Cards
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards with words – Color
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards without words – Color
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards with words – Black & White
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards without words – Black & White
Why Teachers Love This Bundle:
✔️ Supports Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
✔️ Encourages positive communication and self-expression
✔️ Helps students recognize, name, and respond to emotions
✔️ Flexible for individual practice, small groups, counseling sessions, or whole-class SEL lessons
✔️ Includes both with-word and without-word versions for easy differentiation
This bundle is perfect for teachers, counselors, and specialists looking for engaging tools to support emotional awareness, empathy, and strong communication skills.
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Alphabetworksheets, Kindergarten, School Counseling, No-prep, Workbook
By Elena Tenisi
If you're looking to teach your young students about expressions and emotions this could be it. A-Z worksheets that allow students to practice drawing, tracing, and writing emotions. Exposes them to different facial expressions and vocabulary. A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Bunny-On-A-Cloud
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Littlered
Positiveselftalk, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Workbooks
By Elena Tenisi
Alphabetical affirmations coloring book for young children. 26 pages filled with different affirmations representing different abilities and ethnicities.
Resource will encourage young children to have positive self talk, self worth, and self esteem.
A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Mrs-C-Guino
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Teachers-Gumbo
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Kari-Bolt-Clip-Art
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Bunny-On-A-Cloud
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Palmers-Pix
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Artifex
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Zip-a-dee-doo-dah-Designs
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Abc-Helping-Hands
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Sylph-Creatives
Feelingscheckin, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Great way for students of all abilities to learn all about emotions. Students will be given 12 different emotions. For each emotion, they will be asked to draw what it looks like for them, use it in a sentence, trace the word, and draw where they feel that particular emotion in their bodies. A fun way to learn all about emotions! Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
Emotions included:
Angry
Confused
Shy
Shocked
Excited
Happy
Upset
Silly
Sad
Amazed
Scared
Confident
A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Bunny-On-A-Cloud
SEL Dinosaur Activities | Identifying Emotions Activities and Worksheets
By Elena Tenisi
Dinosaur themed social emotional learning activities. Resource includes mats that students can draw or use play dough to express each given emotion. Comes with a feelings booklet, matching game, and a writing activity.
Emotions included:
-Worried
-Tired
-Surprised
-Scared
-Sad
-Mad
-Happy
-Excited
Resource comes in colored/black and white versions.
A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
https://www.TeachShare.com/store/sparkling-english
https://www.TeachShare.com/store/bunny-on-a-cloud
https://www.TeachShare.com/store/rainbow-sprinkle-studio-sasha-mitten
Mental Health Awareness Month | Health and Wellness Worksheets | SEL Activities
By Jennifer Arnold
Looking for an engaging way to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month this May?
Our Printable Mental Health Awareness Activities Kit is here to help!
This all-in-one resource is perfect for teachers, parents, and school counselors who want to spark meaningful conversations, break the stigma, and promote emotional well-being.
Plus, it’s not just for May—it’s packed with activities you can use year-round to support mental health check-ins and social-emotional learning in your classroom or at home.
Whether you’re creating a safe space for your students or looking for fun, hands-on ways to promote self-awareness, this kit has everything you need to get started.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THESE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS ACTIVITIES:
✅ Boost Mental Health Awareness: Engage kids with thoughtful activities that teach emotional regulation and mindfulness.
✅ Fun and Educational: From word searches to mood charades, every activity is designed to make learning about mental health interactive and enjoyable.
✅ Easy to Use: Just download, print, and go—perfect for busy educators and parents.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
With 26 pages of health and wellness worksheets, these activities will inspire thoughtful conversations and empower kids to manage their emotions in a healthy way.
If you're looking for more mental health awareness resources and calm down corner printables, check out this bundle.
PERFECT FOR:
Teachers, homeschoolers, school counselors, and therapists looking for engaging tools to support mental health awareness and emotional well-being.
Grab your kit today and make Mental Health Awareness Month a meaningful experience for your students!
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
- Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Student Emotions, Feelings Planner Daily Check-In, Emotional Regulation for Kids
By The Student Worksheets
Help kids in your classroom or home develop emotional awareness and self-regulation with this engaging and interactive emotions planner! Designed to make daily feelings check-ins easy and fun, this resource encourages kids to identify and label their emotions while exploring healthy strategies to manage them.
Packed with empowering visuals, positive affirmations, and easy-to-follow prompts, this emotions chart is perfect for promoting emotional intelligence and self-awareness in children. It’s a must-have tool for teachers, counselors, and parents who want to nurture social-emotional growth in a supportive, engaging way. Whether used in the classroom, small groups, or at home, this planner helps kids build resilience, understand their emotions, and learn positive ways to cope with daily challenges.
Encourage emotional growth with this simple yet effective resource that kids will enjoy using every day!
Mental Health Awareness Activities | SEL | Mental Health Awareness Month
By Jennifer Arnold
Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month this May with our comprehensive Printable Mental Health Awareness Activities Kit.
It can also be used for year-round social-emotional learning and mental health awareness activities.
This kit is perfect for teachers, parents, therapists, and anyone looking to promote mental health awareness for their kids, break the stigma, and support well-being in their community.
Includes:
Crossword puzzle
Word Search
Worry monster activity
Feelings meter
Mindful breathing
Thankful jar
Mindful Maze
Roll the dice yoga
Word scramble
Affirmation card activity
Roll the dice emotions activity
Mood charades
Mental health facts
Spinner wheel coloring activity
What’s included:
1 file with 26 PDF pages
You will need scissors and some brad pins to put the spinner wheel together- you can get these at your local craft store
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
- Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 1 social story that focuses on spreading rumors. Vocabulary that is reviewed and discussed in depth include - spreading rumors, positive self-esteem, negative self-esteem, gossiping, reputation, and the expression - fight fire with fire.
Students will also learn about the following - how spreading rumors can impact self-esteem, how you will feel when you have positive self-esteem, how you will feel when you have negative self-esteem, how to build self-esteem, how one would feel if a rumor was spread about them or how one would feel if they spread a rumor and the person that spread a rumor found out, the negative impacts of spreading rumors, what to do if someone spreads a rumor about you, and 1 social story that focuses on a student spreading a rumor about another student supposedly cheating off his test.
The social story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. This product encourages students to understand the negative impacts spreading rumors may have, how someone would feel if a rumor was spread about them, and a mature way to how to handle a situation when a rumor is spread.
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Social Skills Role-Playing Scenario Cards
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 78 social skills role-playing scenarios that focus on the following categories: stranger danger, working together, sharing, showing understanding, self-control, responsibility, never giving up, being friendly, feeling worried, feeling stressed, feeling misunderstood, feeling lonely, feeling lonely, feeling discouraged, feeling brave, being unique, being cautious, being a friend, and feeling disgusted. There are 4 role-playing scenarios for each category. Students can take turns acting out the social scenario provided. Once students act out the social story, they will be required to answer questions such as what would you do if you were in this situation?, what would you say to your friend in this situation?, what could you say to your friend to help them feel better in this situation?, what would you want your friend to say to you to help you feel better in this situation? why shouldn't you do something if placed in this situation, etc. along with many other questions that students can work together or independently when answering.
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Feeling Disgusted Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
Social Skills Role-Playing Scenario Cards
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Feeling Insecure Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
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Feeling Pessimistic Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
Sharing Social Stories
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Bravery Social Story
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Following Rules Social Story
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Stranger Danger Social Stories
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Feeling Lonely Social Story
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Stressed Out Social Story
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Preschool Affirmations |BUNDLE
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for ways to integrate positive affirmations into your preschool, prek or kindergarten classroom? This preschool affirmations bundle includes all you need to bring positivity into your classroom!
What’s Included in this Preschool Affirmation Bundle?
Positive Affirmations for Preschoolers - all you need to set up an affirmation station in your classroom. With the young learner in mind, these 32 round affirmations will surely inspire your students.
Daily Affirmations for Preschoolers - The 45 positive affirmations included in this resource were created in 3 different versions. An inviting Powerpoint Presentation, Printable PDF B&W (with images) and Printable PDF B&W (without images). This resource is perfect if you want to begin integrating positive affirmations into your morning meeting!
Positive Affirmations Bracelets - Bring positivity into your classroom and encourage positive self talk through these 54 different positive affirmation bracelet designs. Your students will love making these positive affirmation bracelets and either keeping them for themselves or gifting them to their friends.
Positive affirmations for preschoolers have so many wonderful benefits! Grab this bundle today!
The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource is:
Self Awareness: The ability to understand one’s own emotions, thoughts & values & how they influence behaviors. Being able to recognize one’s strengths & limitations and have a grounded sense of confidence.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
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Want to bring more mindful practices into your preschool classroom? Check out this blog post ->6 Easy and Effective Mindful Exercises for Kids
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Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards |BUNDLE
By Spark Interest with Sara
Looking to add to your social emotional learning curriculum? Why not include these fun SEL themed clip cards to reinforce SEL lessons? Made with preschool, pre-k & kindergarten students in mind, these bright and engaging clip cards show many different common scenarios your young students would identify with.
The Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards included are:
How to use these Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards?
Option A: For younger students, these clip cards can be used to stimulate small group discussions or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions around each SEL skill in a fun and interactive way.
Option B: For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.
Great for reinforcing SEL Concepts already learnt.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
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If you need some inspiration for your SEL Curriculum, come check out my blog post:
50 Beautiful Social Emotional Development Books You Need for Your Preschool Classroom
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Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
Coping and Calming Skills Winter Activity - Self Regulation and Self Control
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Explore this winter-themed calming strategies resource crafted to enhance emotional regulation in young children. Designed for elementary school counselors, teachers, and parents, this engaging activity pack combines the joy of the winter season with essential coping skills and calming strategies.
What You'll Get:
Why Choose These Self-Regulation Activities?
This is more than just a collection of winter activities - it's an opportunity to nurture emotionally intelligent and resilient young minds. Teach critical SEL skills and empower students to utilize calming strategies and coping skills, all while holding onto the magic of the winter season.
Dive into this festive educational experience today! Click the preview to learn more!
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Self-Control & Anger Management Activity – Coping Skills and Calming Strategies
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Adding self-regulation and anger management activities for kids into your curriculum is a game-changer. Teach students calming strategies, anger management strategies, and coping skills, all while building their own anger aliens with this creative and engaging hands-on activity.
Encourage your students to identify, describe, and learn ways to manage their feelings through the creation of an anger monster. You will be blown away to see students implement anger management strategies they learned through the creation of their anger monster into their everyday lives.
Here are the download details:
Each of the ten anger alien templates includes various types of questions for differentiating based on ability levels. The anger alien templates include a variety of drawing and writing activities designed to calm students while challenging them to think of ways to manage their anger.
Your students will love designing and creating their very own anger aliens. Students will be able to express themselves and gain a better understanding of ways to cope with and manage their anger. Mixing creativity with emotional regulation makes this the perfect self-regulation activity for kids.
Minimal prep time is required. Directions are included on each page to help you walk students through cutting, gluing, and coloring their monsters. The templates are contained to one page, saving on valuable ink and supplies.
These anger aliens have allowed countless students to calm and understand the anger within themselves. Warning: Be prepared for emotional regulation and self-reflection to occur.
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Identifying Feelings and Emotions - Body Language and Facial Expressions
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Do you have students who struggle with identifying feelings and emotions or reading body language and facial expressions? This activity is perfect for small groups or individual lessons with students who need a little extra help understanding and identifying emotions.
As students work through the writing, drawing, and cut and glue activities found within the tab book, they will not only learn about emotions but also valuable SEL and social skills.
Here’s What’s Included:
This cut and glue tab book is both cute and engaging. It’s designed to help students discuss and express emotions in a fun and interactive way!
Have a blast identifying feelings and emotions, reflecting, expressing, and sharing examples of various emotionally charged situations with your students!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tori F. says, “I use this during our social skills block and it is perfect!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lori W. says, “It was a fun unit to do with my younger kids as we discussed emotions and empathy. Thanks!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tina G. says, “Very unique resource-thank you!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bethany P. says, “I can't wait to start my lunch bunch kids off next year with this. I think it will really help with emotional regulation! Thanks!”
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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!
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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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Behavior Reflection Sheets, Anger Management & Emotional Regulation Activities
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Behavior think sheets can be a powerful emotional regulation tool for elementary-aged students. Anger regulation, calming strategies, coping skills, and self-regulation tools are much more effective if students are in a calm state when they try to utilize their skills.
Think time allows a person to step back and reevaluate their current situation, preventing them from acting in the heat of the moment. Once calmer, children can then think of how to handle the situation from a rational perspective. The included behavior think sheets and calming strategy resources aim to do just that.
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Think time allows children a safe outlet to bounce around ideas of what they did, where they went wrong, and what they are going to do about it. It allows children to process the information without feeling the need to become defensive or protect themselves. They can problem solve and come up with their own solutions, allowing for tremendous personal growth and development!
Think time allows everyone to take a step back, think about what happened, and why it didn’t work, as well as provide time to brainstorm solutions. This is a very effective coping skill that we should instill in our young people as early as possible. The quicker they are able to think about emotionally charged situations from a rational perspective, the better off they will be in life.
Let’s teach our students how to keep their cool and not have a meltdown by giving them the tools to step back from emotionally charged situations, evaluate possible solutions, and react from a rational place.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Samantha O. says, “I put one of the bookmarks on each of my students' desks as an easy reminder. Great resource!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Julia M. says, “Love it! Used it for my hallway and students who come see me for homeroom.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jean Anne P. says, “Great way to visualize a student's behavior”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Patricia P. says, “I love this product! It is working for my student that I suspect is on the spectrum.”
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Anger Regulation, Coping Skills, and Calming Strategy Activities for Emotions
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Adding self-regulation activities for kids into your curriculum is a game-changer. Teach students calming strategies, anger management strategies, and coping skills, all while building their own anger monster with this creative and engaging hands-on activity.
Encourage your students to identify, describe, and learn ways to manage their feelings through the creation of an anger monster. You will be blown away to see students implement anger management strategies they learned through the creation of their anger monster into their everyday lives.
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Each of the six monster body templates includes various types of questions for differentiating based on ability levels. Each monster body includes a variety of drawing and writing activities designed to calm students while challenging them to think of ways to manage their anger.
Your students will love designing and creating their very own anger monsters. Students will be able to express themselves and gain a better understanding of ways to cope with and manage their anger. Mixing creativity with emotional regulation makes this the perfect self-regulation activity for kids.
Minimal prep time is required. Directions are included to help you walk students through cutting, gluing, and coloring their monsters. Warning: Be prepared for emotional regulation and self-reflection to occur.
These anger monsters have allowed countless students to calm the angry monsters within themselves.
Here’s what other educators are saying:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hannah M. says, “I love the different versions of this anger monster and the designs for it! My students loved it and it was a great way for them to start talking about anger!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Taylor C. says, “I work with elementary-aged kiddos at a behavioral health center and they LOVED this activity. This was well-suited for my youngest kiddo of 7 years old and my oldest at 12 years old. I liked that there were several options to best suit the age level and development of the child. Great resource to discuss anger!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jennifer S. says, “I am in love with this resource and it has been very beneficial in my elementary school counseling sessions!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jodi K. says, “These are a hit with students! I used to make worry and anger monsters out of kleenex boxes with students but this is so much easier when you don't have the craft supplies on hand!”
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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.
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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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