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Daily Affirmations for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking to bring daily affirmations for preschoolers into your classroom? The 45 positive affirmations included in this resource are perfect for the preschool, pre-k or kindergarten classroom. Positive affirmations for preschoolers have so many wonderful benefits!
This positive self talk can increase confidence, overall well-being, enhance self-esteem and most importantly teach children a valuable tool to support themselves.
⭐️ Did you know this is part of a Preschool Affirmation | BUNDLE? Come check it out!
What’s included in this daily affirmations for preschoolers resource?
The 45 Daily Affirmations Include:
1. I am enough.
2. I am capable.
3. I am loved.
4. I am important.
5. I am creative.
6. I am unique.
7. I am adventurous.
8. I am beautiful inside and out.
9. I can do hard things.
10. I am kind.
11. I am a good friend.
12. I am talented.
13. I can take deep breaths.
14. I choose to think positive thoughts.
15. I am awesome.
16. With every breath, I feel calmer.
17. I am awesome.
18. Everything is fine.
19. I am generous.
20. Today I am going to shine.
And Many More ...
The CASEL SEL COMPETENCY supported by this Daily Affirmations for Preschoolers resource is:
Self Management: The ability to manage one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively in different situations and to achieve goals and aspirations. This is done by managing one’s emotions and identifying and using stress-management strategies.
Looking to include more mindfulness practices into your classroom?
Mindfulness Worksheets for Kids| BUNDLE
Techniques to Calm Down |BUNDLE
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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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Growth Mindset Affirmations for Students
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking to help your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students develop a more positive attitude towards trying new things? Why not include growth mindset affirmations for students into your day!
This positive self talk can increase confidence, overall well-being, enhance self-esteem and most importantly teach children a valuable tool to support themselves.
Examples of Growth Mindset Affirmations Included:
What’s included in this growth mindset affirmations for students' resources?
The CASEL SEL COMPETENCY supported by this Growth Mindset Affirmations for Students resource is:
Looking to include more growth mindset practices into your classroom? Why not include a Growth Mindset Affirmation Station
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
Want some tips on introducing growth mindset activities with your young learners? Check out this blog post - How to Help Preschoolers Embrace a Growth Mindset versus a Fixed Mindset
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Picture Prompts for Discussion
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a variety of picture prompts for discussion with your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students? These 20 picture prompts will encourage discussions around kindness, feelings, respect, conflict resolution, helping others and much more.
The pictures in this resource will encourage your students to look at common scenarios they may encounter at school or at home and to think about different ways we may respond to each situation. How are others feeling? How can we help? How does our behavior affect a situation?
Why use Picture Prompts for Discussion?
When could you use these Picture Prompts for Discussion?
What’s included in this huge Picture Prompts for Discussion resource?
The 20 Picture Prompts come in many different versions:
Sooooooo many options! Soooooo very versatile!
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The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource are:
1. Self Awareness: The ability to understand one’s own emotions, thoughts, and values and how they can influence behavior.
2. Relationship Skills: The abilities to establish and maintain healthy and supportive relationships and to effectively navigate settings with diverse individuals and groups.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
Want some ideas about teaching friendship skills to preschoolers? Check this blog post out ...
7 Fun & Engaging Activities about Friendship for the Preschool Classroom
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for an Asking for Help Lesson to use with your young learners?
Perhaps you’ve noticed your young learners’ frustrations grow when unable to identify their own need for help, know who to ask for help or even what to say when they need help.
This Asking for Help lesson will assist your Pre-K, Preschool or Kindergarten students to identify when they might need help, see who might be able to help and to develop the ability to ask for help when needed.
This Asking for Help Lesson looks at:
1. The kind of problems we may face in Preschool or Kindergarten
2. How we might feel when we face difficulties or challenges.
3. How to identify who can help.
4. It introduces the Asking for Help steps.
5. The Asking for Help Scenarios provides common Preschool or Kindergarten problems for students to work through.
What’s included in this Asking for Help Lesson?
The CASEL SEL Competencies addressed in this asking for help lesson:
Self Awareness: The ability to understand one’s own emotions, thoughts and values and see how they influence behavior. This includes the ability to understand and identify one's own needs. Asking for help is the ability to understand and identify one’s own needs and to look for help to address the need when unable to do so independently.
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers | BUNDLE
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Have you been looking to encourage discussion around what it means to be fair in your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten classroom? These fairness scenarios will be a great addition to your Unit on Fairness and will get your students identifying what fairness looks and feels like.
♡Did you know that this resource is part of a Fairness Activities BUNDLE? ♡
Why teach fairness?
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What’s included in this Fairness Scenarios resource?
•24 Fairness Scenarios
•Guiding Questions
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
•Vibrant PowerPoint Version
When to use these Fairness Scenarios?
•Use these fairness scenarios with the whole class, small group or with an individual.
•Great addition to your Unit on Fairness.
How to use these Fairness 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 ways to make the situation fair.
•Use scenarios as writing prompts.
•Use one scenario a day as a quick daily focus to reinforce what it means to be fair.
•A great Think-Pair-Share activity.
This Fairness Scenarios resource has these CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES in mind:
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If you are looking for more heart-centered resources for young learners, check out my resources below:
Activities on Fairness
Fairness Coloring Pages
Preschool Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschoolers
Empathy Activities |BUNDLE
Terms of Use
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.