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Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management

 

About This Resource

★ Topic: Self-Management

★ 57 pages

★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

 

Items Included:

★ 30 Self-Management Activity Worksheets

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

★ Google Slide Link

 

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Self-management is one of the most essential life skills students can learn—especially during the middle and high school years, when independence, responsibility, and emotional balance are being tested daily. From time management and organization to emotional regulation and decision-making, self-management affects every part of a student’s life—academics, relationships, and overall well-being.

 

This resource/activities gives students a comfortable space to think about their habits, choices, and responsibilities in a reflective way. Through realistic scenarios, thoughtful prompts, and guided activities, students practice staying focused, managing stress, controlling impulses, and following through on what they start.

 

The worksheets encourage small, meaningful steps toward stronger habits, better organization, and a greater sense of responsibility—skills that help students succeed both in and out of school.

 

This comprehensive Self-Management Activity Packet includes 30 engaging, ready-to-use worksheets designed for middle and high school students to explore what self-management looks like in school, friendships, and personal growth—and how to strengthen it one step at a time.

 

Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Self-Management Activities:

▶ Understanding what self-management is and why it matters

▶ Identifying personal habits and behaviors that impact success

▶ Practicing self-discipline and accountability

▶ Managing stress, frustration, and emotional triggers

▶ Developing organization and time management strategies

▶ Learning how to pause, reflect, and choose a thoughtful response

▶ Building responsibility through goal setting and follow-through

▶ Recognizing how self-management affects relationships and teamwork

▶ Creating realistic plans to improve motivation and focus

▶ Learning to recover from mistakes with reflection and resilience

 

Covers Topics Such As:

▶️ Procrastination and staying focused

▶️ Emotional control and frustration management

▶️ Setting and maintaining personal goals

▶️ Organization and prioritization skills

▶️ Following through on responsibilities

▶️ Managing distractions (phones, friends, and stress)

▶️ Making responsible choices under pressure

▶️ Responding to conflict calmly and respectfully

▶️ Building productive daily routines

▶️ Balancing school, work, and personal life

 

Activity Worksheet Topics Include:

★ Self-Management Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Self-Management Self-Assessment

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself as a Student

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself with Social Skills and Responsibility

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Your Emotions and Behavior

★ Self-Management Split: When You’re in Control vs. When You’re Not

★ Think Before You Act: The Power of the Pause

★ Responding to Rude or Sarcastic Comments

★ The Power of Priorities: Making Smart Choices with Your Time

★ Staying in Control When Conflicts Happen

★ Self-Management Moments: Reflecting on How I Stay in Control and Grow

★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Focused, Organized, and Responsible

★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Calm, In Control, and Confident

★ Coping with Confidence: Using Helpful Thoughts When You’re Stressed, Anxious, or Facing Setbacks

★ Building Your Self-Management: A Personal Action Plan

★ Defining Self-Management

★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Self-Management and Accountability

★ My Self-Management Action Steps: Turning Awareness into Action

★ Text Messaging: Managing Emotions and Staying in Control

★ Text Messaging: Managing Reactions When You Feel Left Out

★ How Would You Respond? Managing Stress and Staying in Control

★ How Would You Respond? Managing Frustration and Staying Accountable

★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control

★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Self-Management

★ Reflect and Redirect: Strengthening My Self-Management

★ Losing Balance: A Self-Management Scenario

★ Reflecting on My Self-Management

★ Self-Management Inventory

★ Pause and Reflect: Building Strong Self-Management Habits

 

Answer Keys | Sample Responses Included!

Every worksheet comes with clear, teacher-friendly answer keys or sample student responses to model strong reflection and responsible behavior. These examples make class discussions smoother and help students see what healthy self-management looks like in real life - a HUGE time saver!

 

Formats Included:

★ PDF (printable worksheets)

★ Google Slides (digital version for paperless classrooms)

 

Perfect For:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Advisory or Homeroom Periods

✔️ Counseling Groups or Individual Sessions

✔️ Life Skills or Psychology Classes

✔️ In-School Suspension Reflection Work

✔️ Health Education or Social Skills Lessons

✔️ Character Education Programs

✔️ Student Success or Mentorship Periods

✔️ Early Finishers or Independent Work Packets

 

❤️ Why You’ll Love It:

These activities go beyond surface-level lessons — they help students take real, actionable steps toward managing their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Students won’t just learn about self-management; they’ll practice it through scenarios that reflect real high school and middle school challenges.

 

Each worksheet builds self-awareness, reflection, and personal growth, helping students become more independent, responsible, and emotionally balanced learners.

 

With realistic examples, relatable prompts, and structured support, this resource helps students build lifelong skills in focus, discipline, organization, and emotional control — all while creating opportunities for honest self-reflection.

 

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

 

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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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management

 

About This Resource

★ Topic: Self-Management

★ 57 pages

★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

 

Items Included:

★ 30 Self-Management Activity Worksheets

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

★ Google Slide Link

 

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Self-management is one of the most essential life skills students can learn—especially during the middle and high school years, when independence, responsibility, and emotional balance are being tested daily. From time management and organization to emotional regulation and decision-making, self-management affects every part of a student’s life—academics, relationships, and overall well-being.

 

This resource/activities gives students a comfortable space to think about their habits, choices, and responsibilities in a reflective way. Through realistic scenarios, thoughtful prompts, and guided activities, students practice staying focused, managing stress, controlling impulses, and following through on what they start.

 

The worksheets encourage small, meaningful steps toward stronger habits, better organization, and a greater sense of responsibility—skills that help students succeed both in and out of school.

 

This comprehensive Self-Management Activity Packet includes 30 engaging, ready-to-use worksheets designed for middle and high school students to explore what self-management looks like in school, friendships, and personal growth—and how to strengthen it one step at a time.

 

Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Self-Management Activities:

▶ Understanding what self-management is and why it matters

▶ Identifying personal habits and behaviors that impact success

▶ Practicing self-discipline and accountability

▶ Managing stress, frustration, and emotional triggers

▶ Developing organization and time management strategies

▶ Learning how to pause, reflect, and choose a thoughtful response

▶ Building responsibility through goal setting and follow-through

▶ Recognizing how self-management affects relationships and teamwork

▶ Creating realistic plans to improve motivation and focus

▶ Learning to recover from mistakes with reflection and resilience

 

Covers Topics Such As:

▶️ Procrastination and staying focused

▶️ Emotional control and frustration management

▶️ Setting and maintaining personal goals

▶️ Organization and prioritization skills

▶️ Following through on responsibilities

▶️ Managing distractions (phones, friends, and stress)

▶️ Making responsible choices under pressure

▶️ Responding to conflict calmly and respectfully

▶️ Building productive daily routines

▶️ Balancing school, work, and personal life

 

Activity Worksheet Topics Include:

★ Self-Management Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Self-Management Self-Assessment

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself as a Student

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself with Social Skills and Responsibility

★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Your Emotions and Behavior

★ Self-Management Split: When You’re in Control vs. When You’re Not

★ Think Before You Act: The Power of the Pause

★ Responding to Rude or Sarcastic Comments

★ The Power of Priorities: Making Smart Choices with Your Time

★ Staying in Control When Conflicts Happen

★ Self-Management Moments: Reflecting on How I Stay in Control and Grow

★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Focused, Organized, and Responsible

★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Calm, In Control, and Confident

★ Coping with Confidence: Using Helpful Thoughts When You’re Stressed, Anxious, or Facing Setbacks

★ Building Your Self-Management: A Personal Action Plan

★ Defining Self-Management

★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Self-Management and Accountability

★ My Self-Management Action Steps: Turning Awareness into Action

★ Text Messaging: Managing Emotions and Staying in Control

★ Text Messaging: Managing Reactions When You Feel Left Out

★ How Would You Respond? Managing Stress and Staying in Control

★ How Would You Respond? Managing Frustration and Staying Accountable

★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control

★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Self-Management

★ Reflect and Redirect: Strengthening My Self-Management

★ Losing Balance: A Self-Management Scenario

★ Reflecting on My Self-Management

★ Self-Management Inventory

★ Pause and Reflect: Building Strong Self-Management Habits

 

Answer Keys | Sample Responses Included!

Every worksheet comes with clear, teacher-friendly answer keys or sample student responses to model strong reflection and responsible behavior. These examples make class discussions smoother and help students see what healthy self-management looks like in real life - a HUGE time saver!

 

Formats Included:

★ PDF (printable worksheets)

★ Google Slides (digital version for paperless classrooms)

 

Perfect For:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Advisory or Homeroom Periods

✔️ Counseling Groups or Individual Sessions

✔️ Life Skills or Psychology Classes

✔️ In-School Suspension Reflection Work

✔️ Health Education or Social Skills Lessons

✔️ Character Education Programs

✔️ Student Success or Mentorship Periods

✔️ Early Finishers or Independent Work Packets

 

❤️ Why You’ll Love It:

These activities go beyond surface-level lessons — they help students take real, actionable steps toward managing their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Students won’t just learn about self-management; they’ll practice it through scenarios that reflect real high school and middle school challenges.

 

Each worksheet builds self-awareness, reflection, and personal growth, helping students become more independent, responsible, and emotionally balanced learners.

 

With realistic examples, relatable prompts, and structured support, this resource helps students build lifelong skills in focus, discipline, organization, and emotional control — all while creating opportunities for honest self-reflection.

 

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

 

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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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Groupwork and Collaboration Bundle | Roles, Norms, Goals, Accountability, Scenarios and Rubrics

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork and Collaboration Bundle | Roles, Norms, Goals, Accountability, Scenarios and Rubrics

About This Bundle

★ Topic - Groupwork and Collaboration Tools

★ Activities, Worksheets, Handouts, Posters, Scenarios, etc.

★ Includes 6 Products

★ 237 pages

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Links for all products

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

★ Everything is Print and Digital

Products included in this Groupwork & Collaboration Bundle:

Groupwork & Collaboration Accountability Forms

★ 10 Groupwork Accountability Sheets

★ Google Slide Link

Group Roles Packet

★ **13 **Groupwork Roles Task Cards (Color | BW)

★ 13 Group Roles Posters (Color | BW | Print and Digital)

★ 5 Group Roles One-pagers (Color | BW | Print and Digital)

★ **12 **Group Role Rotation Charts (By Day, By Week, By Date | Color | BW | Print & Digital)

★ BW options included

★ 3 Google Slide Links

Groupwork & Collaboration Goal-Setting Activities

★ 13 Groupwork Goals Worksheets

★ Detailed Sample Responses

★ Google Slide Link

Groupwork & Collaboration Norms

★ 1 Groupwork and Collaboration Norms Anticipation (2 variations)

★ 1 Collaboration & Groupwork Self-Assessment (includes Scoring Guide at Bottom)

★ 3 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Posters (Color | BW | Print & Digital)

★ 7 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Activity Worksheets (KEYS | Print & Digital)

★ 8 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Bookmarks (Color & BW)

★ 2 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Rubrics (One with and without Comments Section)

★ Detailed Activity Sample Responses

★ 2 Google Slide Links

Groupwork & Collaboration Rubrics

★ 7 Rubrics for Groupwork & Collaboration (Each in 2 Variations)

★ 7 EDITABLE versions

★ Google Slide Link for PDF version

Groupwork & Collaboration Conflict Scenarios

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Task Cards with Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Task Cards without Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Worksheets with Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Worksheets **without **Questions (Color | BW)

★ List of Scenarios (With and Without Questions)

★ 2 Google Slide Links

Take the stress out of group work with this all-in-one bundle of 6 **groupwork and collaboration resources **designed to help your students collaborate, stay accountable, and succeed in groups. From assigning roles and setting goals to reflecting on accountability and resolving conflicts, this collection gives you everything you need to make group work more structured, purposeful, and engaging.

Whether you’re running daily cooperative learning activities, long-term projects, labs, or SEL lessons, this bundle provides ready-to-use tools in both print and digital formats to help students practice essential collaboration skills while keeping your classroom organized and on track.

🌟 Benefits of This Bundle

✅ Saves planning time with ready-to-use worksheets, posters, rubrics, and task cards
✅ Keeps group work organized by providing clear roles, expectations, and rotation charts
✅ Promotes accountability so every student contributes fairly and takes responsibility
✅ Builds essential skills like communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and goal-setting
✅ Supports SEL by helping students reflect, give feedback, and resolve conflicts respectfully
✅ Flexible for any classroom with both print and digital formats that work across subjects and grade levels
✅ Helps with grading and feedback using editable rubrics and accountability trackers
✅ Visually appealing and student-friendly tools (posters, bookmarks, one-pagers, task cards, etc.) that make expectations clear and engaging

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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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Groupwork Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets | Collaboration and Conflict Resolution

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets | Collaboration and Conflict Resolution

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork and Collaboration Scenarios

★ 78 pages

★ Resource Type – Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning | Cooperative Learning Conflicts

Items Included:

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Task Cards with Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Task Cards without Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Worksheets with Questions (Color | BW)

★ 24 Groupwork Scenario Worksheets **without **Questions (Color | BW)

★ List of Scenarios (With and Without Questions)

★ 2 Google Slide Links

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⭐ This product is also included in the discounted Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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Prepare your students for the real challenges of working in groups with this set of** 24 Groupwork Conflicts Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets.** Each scenario highlights a common groupwork conflict—like unequal participation, role confusion, disagreements, or accountability issues (and so much more) —and asks students to reflect on how they would handle it. These scenarios encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and social-emotional learning (SEL) while giving students a safe way to practice strategies for collaboration and conflict resolution.

Both task cards and worksheets are included in color and black-and-white, giving you flexible options for class discussions, small-group work, stations, or individual reflection.

What’s Included

Groupwork Scenario Task Cards (Color & B&W)

This resource includes 24 Groupwork Conflict Scenario Task Cards, available in both color and black-and-white, with and without pre-set questions.

**▶️ With Questions: **Each card presents a realistic, relatable groupwork conflict along with a guiding reflection or discussion question to spark conversation.

**▶️ Without Questions: **Flexible cards that can be used for open-ended reflection, journaling, or teacher-led discussion. Teachers—and even students—can create their own questions or activities to go with the scenarios.

✅ Use the Task Cards in whole-class discussions, guided small groups, partner interactions, or individual sessions with a teacher, counselor, or parent/guardian.


✅ Incorporate the no-question version to encourage creativity and deeper thinking by having students or teachers generate their own discussion prompts.


✅ Print on regular or glossy paper, laminate for durability, and place on a binder ring for easy organization and repeated use.

▶️ 24 Scenario Worksheets WITH Questions

This variation includes 24 Groupwork Conflict Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with corresponding questions.

▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions

This resource includes provides 24 Groupwork Conflict Scenario Worksheets with lines and no pre-set questions, allowing students to write their own responses and giving you the flexibility to generate questions for them. The worksheets provide space for you to create your own questions or prompts, and in Google Slides, you can generate and type your questions before sharing the document or slides with students for their responses.

▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers)

Additionally, there are two LISTS OF SCENARIOS (with and without questions) for teachers to easily review and select scenarios to work with. These scenarios align with those presented in the Task Cards and Worksheets.

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**Role-playing Opportunity: **Engaging in these scenarios provides students with a chance to practice communication, problem-solving, and conflict-resolution skills in a safe, low-stakes setting, while also building empathy by considering different perspectives.

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Purpose

This resource is designed to:

**▶ **Give students realistic practice with groupwork conflicts and problem-solving

**▶ **Build teamwork, communication, and accountability skills

**▶ **Support SEL goals like empathy, perspective-taking, and conflict resolution

**▶ **Provide teachers with ready-to-use tools for groupwork discussions, reflections, and management

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How It Can Be Used

✔️ Whole-class or small-group discussions about collaboration challenges

✔️ Bell-ringers or exit tickets for quick reflection

✔️ Stations or centers during SEL lessons or advisory periods

✔️ Project prep to get students thinking about how to avoid common groupwork issues

✔️ Individual writing prompts to encourage reflection and goal-setting

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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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Groupwork Rubrics | Collaboration, Accountability and Project Assessment Editable

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork Rubrics | Collaboration, Accountability & Project Assessment Editable

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork and Collaboration Rubrics

★ 14 pages

★ Resource Type – Rubrics

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning | Cooperative Learning Tools

Items Included:

★ 7 Rubrics for Groupwork & Collaboration (Each in 2 Variations)

★ 7 EDITABLE versions

★ Google Slide Link for PDF version

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⭐ This product is also included in the discounted Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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Take the guesswork out of grading group work with this set of 7 Groupwork Rubrics. These rubrics make grading, feedback, and student reflection clear and consistent, so both teachers and students know exactly what’s expected. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, the set covers a wide range of groupwork skills and situations—whether you’re checking in on a quick activity, evaluating a long-term project, or helping students reflect on their own collaboration habits. With multiple formats to choose from, it’s easy to adapt these rubrics to fit your teaching style and classroom needs.

Each rubric comes in two variations:

⭐ One version with just the rubric for simple scoring

⭐ One version with a comments and feedback section at the bottom so teachers can provide specific notes on strengths and areas for improvement

This flexibility makes it easy to choose the right format for your grading style and classroom needs.

All 7 rubrics also come with an editable version, giving teachers the flexibility to adjust criteria, point values, or wording to match their own classroom needs. This makes it easy to customize the rubrics for different subjects, grade levels, or specific group projects. After making edits, you can easily upload the customized version to Google Slides for digital use with your students.

What’s Included

7 Groupwork Rubrics (2 Versions Each) covering:

✔️ **Overall Groupwork Rubric – **General criteria for evaluating collaboration and participation

✔️ **Groupwork Quick Rubric – **Fast, simplified assessment for short tasks or daily group work

✔️ **Groupwork Project Rubric – **Structured scoring for multi-day or long-term projects

✔️ Group Norms Accountability Rubric – Focuses on students’ ability to follow established norms and expectations

✔️ **Group Roles Rubric – **Assesses how well students understand, carry out, and rotate group roles

✔️ **Groupwork Project & Assignment Rubric – **Evaluates both group process and final product quality

✔️ Collaboration Skills Self-Assessment Rubric – Student-facing rubric to reflect on their own teamwork habits

Purpose

This resource is designed to:

**✔ **Provide teachers with ready-to-use rubrics for any type of group activity

**✔ **Keep grading fair, consistent, and transparent

**✔ **Give students clear expectations for group work performance

**✔ **Allow teachers to provide meaningful feedback that helps students grow in collaboration, accountability, and responsibility

**✔ **Support self-reflection and peer feedback with the student-facing rubric option

How It Can Be Used

⭐ Assess daily group participation or quick activities

⭐ Evaluate teamwork during assignments, projects, labs, and cooperative learning tasks

⭐ Track accountability when using group norms or group roles

⭐ Give students feedback they can use to improve future groupwork

⭐ Use the self-assessment rubric to build student reflection and ownership of their collaboration 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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Groupwork and Collaboration Norms | Posters, Activities, Anticipation Guide, and Group Expectations

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork and Collaboration Norms | Posters, Activities, Anticipation Guide, and Group Expectations

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork and Collaboration Goals

★ 42 pages

★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets | Posters | Bookmarks

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning | Cooperative Learning

Items Included:

★ 1 Groupwork and Collaboration Norms Anticipation (2 variations)

★ 1 Collaboration & Groupwork Self-Assessment (includes Scoring Guide at Bottom)

★ 3 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Posters (Color | BW | Print & Digital)

★ 7 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Activity Worksheets (KEYS | Print & Digital)

★ 8 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Bookmarks (Color & BW)

★ 2 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Rubrics (One with and without Comments Section)

★ Detailed Activity Sample Responses

★ 2 Google Slide Links

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⭐ This product is also included in the discounted Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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Help your students build stronger teamwork, communication, and responsibility skills with this complete Groupwork and Collaboration Norms resource bundle.

Give your students the tools they need to work better together with this Groupwork and Collaboration Norms packet. This set makes it easy to introduce, teach, and reinforce the expectations that make group work run smoothly. With ready-to-use activities, posters, and self-assessments, students get a clear picture of what good collaboration looks like and plenty of chances to practice it in real classroom situations.

This resource highlights 6 specific collaboration norms that help students stay focused, respectful, and accountable during group work.

This resource comes in both print and digital formats for maximum flexibility and includes everything you need to teach, model, and practice collaboration.

What’s Included

★** 1 Groupwork & Collaboration Norms Anticipation Guide (2 variations) – **Students respond to thought-provoking statements to spark discussion and reflection before diving into group work. This activity gives teachers a clear sense of where students are at with their thinking about collaboration and also lets students hear and consider one another’s perspectives on how group work can run smoothly.


★ **1 Collaboration & Groupwork Self-Assessment – **Includes a student-friendly scoring guide at the bottom to help students reflect on their own teamwork habits. This tool encourages students to think about the kind of group member and team player they are, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and set realistic goals for improvement. By assessing their own collaboration skills, students gain more awareness of how they contribute to group success and where they can grow.

**★ 3 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Posters (Color | BW | Print & Digital) – **Display in your classroom as daily reminders of the expectations for positive group work.


**★ 7 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Activity Worksheets (with Answer Keys) **– Print and digital worksheets that guide students through sorting, reflecting, and applying group norms. These activities help students understand what groupwork norms are, practice using them, and think through common challenges and solutions. They give students a chance to absorb the expectations before actually working in groups, so they’re better prepared to collaborate successfully.

**★ 8 Collaboration & Groupwork Norms Bookmarks (Color & BW) – **Handy reference tools that students can keep in binders, folders, or on their desks as a quick reminder of collaboration expectations. There is a bookmark for each of the 6 individual norms, plus 2 versions that feature all 6 norms together. Both color and black-and-white options are included to make printing easy and flexible.

**★ 2 Groupwork Norms Rubrics – **Included in two variations to fit different classroom needs. One version is the rubric by itself for quick scoring, and the other adds a feedback and comments section at the bottom so teachers can give students specific notes on how they’re doing with group norms during group activities.

**★ Detailed Sample Responses – **Provide teachers with ready-to-go examples for modeling and support.

This resource is designed to:

✔️ Teach students clear, consistent expectations for group work and collaboration

✔️ Encourage reflection on personal habits, challenges, and progress in teamwork

✔️ Promote respect, active listening, accountability, and equal participation

✔️ Provide teachers with structured, ready-to-use tools for managing and improving group work

✔️ Give students quick reference tools (posters, bookmarks) to stay on task and practice positive collaboration daily

How It Can Be Used

**✔ **At the start of the year to set classroom collaboration expectations

**✔ **Before beginning a group project, lab, or cooperative learning activity

**✔ **During SEL lessons focused on teamwork, communication, and accountability

**✔ **As a reflection tool for students to self-assess their contributions in group work

**✔ **To support smoother collaboration in project-based learning or discussion groups

With anticipation guides, posters, worksheets, self-assessments, bookmarks, and detailed sample responses, this resource has everything you need to help students understand and practice positive collaboration norms.

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Groupwork Collaboration Goals Activities | Goal-Setting Worksheets and Anticipation Guide

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork Collaboration Goals Activities | Goal-Setting Worksheets and Anticipation Guide

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork and Collaboration Goals

★ 22 pages

★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning | Collaboration Tools

Items Included:

★ 13 Groupwork Goals Worksheets

★ Detailed Sample Responses

★ Google Slide Link

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⭐ This product is also included in the discounted Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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Build stronger collaboration skills in your classroom with this set of 13 Groupwork Collaboration Goals Activity Worksheets. These ready-to-use activities give students the structure they need to be successful when working in groups. Each worksheet guides students to set clear goals, track progress, and reflect on their teamwork, so group projects become more purposeful and productive. Along the way, students practice essential skills like communication, accountability, problem-solving, and responsibility, helping them take ownership of both their individual role and their group’s success.

What’s Included

✔️ 12 Groupwork Collaboration Goal-Setting Worksheets – a variety of activities that guide students through setting daily goals, long-term goals, success criteria, and reflection questions. Students revisit their goals—whether on a daily basis or at key checkpoints—to check progress, celebrate what’s been accomplished, and identify what still needs to be done. This process not only keeps groups on track but also helps hold students accountable for their contributions and responsibilities.

✔️ **1 Anticipation Guide – **Students respond to simple, relatable statements about groupwork goals and collaboration to spark discussion and reflection before starting group activities. This anticipation guide helps students think about their own ideas and experiences so they go into group work with clearer expectations and a stronger sense of purpose.

✔️ **Detailed Answer Keys – **provide sample responses for every activity to save time and support teachers in modeling expectations.

Purpose

This resource is designed to:

**✔ **Teach students how to set specific, measurable, and realistic goals during group work

**✔ **Encourage students to reflect on progress, challenges, and teamwork habits

**✔ **Promote equal participation and accountability across group members

**✔ **Give teachers ready-to-use tools for building collaboration, responsibility, and communication skills

**✔ **Help students take ownership of setting goals and striving to meet them, which keeps everyone focused and on track

How It Can Be Used

**▶️ **Start of a group project or cooperative learning activity to establish clear goals

**▶️ **Daily or weekly check-ins for long-term assignments

**▶️ **SEL lessons that focus on teamwork, responsibility, and accountability

**▶️ **Reflection activities to help students evaluate and improve groupwork skills

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Groupwork and Collaboration Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | SEL

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Groupwork and Collaboration Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | SEL

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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the **Groupwork & Collaboration Norms **packet and the Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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About This Resource

★ Topic - Groupwork and Collaboration

★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

★ 3 pages

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ SEL-related resource

This resource includes:

★ One Anticipation Guide in* two* variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).

★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet

★ Google Slides Link

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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Groupwork and Collaboration.

You can use an Anticipation Guide:

✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.

✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.

✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.

✅ Before | After discussing a topic.

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ANTICIPATION GUIDES

There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:

▶️ Variation #1:

⭐ *Part 1: *The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.

⭐ *Part 2: *The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.

**▶️ Variation #2: **This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.

Students respond to thought-provoking statements to spark discussion and reflection before diving into group work. This activity gives teachers a clear sense of where students are at with their thinking about collaboration and also lets students hear and consider one another’s perspectives on how group work can run smoothly.

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SELF-ASSESSMENT

This resource includes a single **Collaboration & Groupwork Self-Assessment. **It includes a student-friendly scoring guide at the bottom to help students reflect on their own teamwork habits. This tool encourages students to think about the kind of group member and team player they are, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and set realistic goals for improvement. By assessing their own collaboration skills, students gain more awareness of how they contribute to group success and where they can grow. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.”  

This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for teachers to better understand students’ collaboration habits, track growth over time, and provide meaningful feedback to support their development as team members.

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Group Roles and Responsibilities | Posters, Task Cards, Rotation Charts, Classroom Management

By Queen's Educational Resources

Group Roles and Responsibilities | Posters, Task Cards, Rotation Charts, Classroom Management

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork Roles Task Cards, Posters, and Worksheets

★ 71 pages

★ Print and Digital

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning

★ Google Slide Link

Items Included:

★ **13 **Groupwork Roles Task Cards (Color | BW)

★ 13 Group Roles Posters (Color | BW | Print and Digital)

★ 5 Group Roles One-pagers (Color | BW | Print and Digital)

★ **12 **Group Role Rotation Charts (By Day, By Week, By Date | Color | BW | Print & Digital)

★ BW options included

★ 3 Google Slide Links

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⭐ This product is also included in the discounted Groupwork & Collaboration BUNDLE!

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Help your students take ownership of their responsibilities during group work with this complete **Group Roles resource packet. **This set gives you everything you need to assign, rotate, and reinforce roles so group work runs more smoothly. Each role is clearly explained, so students know exactly what’s expected of them, how to contribute, and how to support their team.

There are four simple, student-friendly descriptions for each role, written concisely so students understand what the role entails and what’s expected of them. These tools make it easier to keep students accountable, cut down on off-task behavior, and encourage positive collaboration—whether it’s for a quick classroom activity or a longer group project.

What’s Included

★ 13 Groupwork Roles Task Cards (Color & BW) – Each card clearly explains a role with responsibilities. Four copies of the same role are printed per sheet for easy distribution. Cards can be laminated, placed on a lanyard, or pinned to a student’s shirt for quick reference during group work.


★ 13 Group Roles Posters (Color, BW, Print & Digital) – Display around the room as visual reminders of each role and its responsibilities. These posters not only help reinforce expectations but also contribute to a visually appealing and organized classroom environment.

★ 5 Group Roles One-Pagers (Color, BW, Print & Digital) – Provide a quick overview of all roles on a single page; perfect for binders, reference sheets, or bulletin boards.


★ 12 Group Role Rotation Charts (By Day, By Week, By Date | Color, BW, Print & Digital) – Keep group roles fair and organized with charts that track who is responsible for what over time. Each chart includes four versions for each time period, with options in color or black-and-white for easy printing, as well as blank templates so teachers or students can customize roles and add names as needed.

Purpose

This resource is designed to:

✔️ Ensure every student has a meaningful role during group work.

✔️ Promote equal participation and reduce off-task behavior.

✔️ Encourage student responsibility, communication, and collaboration skills.

✔️ Give teachers clear structures for group accountability and organization.

✔️ Help teachers keep track of who is responsible for what, which can also support fair and accurate grading.

How It Can Be Used

✔ Assign roles during group projects, labs, discussions, or centers

✔ Rotate roles daily, weekly, or by project milestone using the rotation charts

✔ Use the task cards by laminating them and attaching with lanyards or pins so students carry their role with them during activities

✔ Post the one-pagers or posters in the classroom so students always have a reference point for expectations

✔ Incorporate roles into project-based learning, cooperative tasks, or collaborative discussions to boost accountability and engagement

With group role task cards, posters, one-pagers, and rotation charts, this resource gives you everything you need to structure effective group work in your classroom. Students will know their responsibilities, stay engaged, and work more successfully as a team.

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Groupwork Accountability Forms | Student Collaboration and Responsibility Tools

By Queen's Educational Resources

Groupwork Accountability Forms | Student Collaboration and Responsibility Tools

About This Resource

★ Resource: Groupwork Accountability Forms | Sheets

★ 10 pages

★ Resource Type – Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 7-12

★ Social Emotional Learning | Collaboration Tools

Items Included:

★ 10 Groupwork Accountability Sheets

★ Google Slide Link

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Keep your students on-task, responsible, and engaged during group work with this set of 10 Groupwork Accountability Forms. Perfect for middle school and high school classrooms, these worksheets provide teachers with a variety of tools to track individual and group contributions, encourage meaningful reflection, and ensure fair participation.

This resource includes a mix of whole-group accountability sheets, individual reflection forms, and peer feedback trackers, giving you the flexibility to choose the format that best fits your activity. Whether you’re running a short group discussion, a multi-day project, or a lab activity, these accountability forms help students take ownership of their roles and responsibilities while giving teachers a clear record of participation.

This resource includes printable and digital formats, making it easy to use in any setting.

With a mix of whole-group forms, independent accountability sheets, and peer feedback trackers, you’ll have the right tool for any collaborative activity.

✨ What’s Included

✅ 10 accountability worksheets that provide variety and choice for teachers and students.


✅ Whole-group accountability forms – all students contribute to one sheet, documenting roles, tasks, and progress together.


✅ Independent accountability forms – individual students reflect on their own contributions, responsibilities, and group participation.


✅ Peer accountability form – students provide constructive feedback and document the accountability of their group members.

These accountability tools are designed to:

**✔️ **Encourage equal participation and prevent one student from doing all the work.

✔️ Promote student reflection on effort, collaboration, and responsibility.

**✔️ **Give teachers a clear way to monitor group dynamics and individual contributions.

**✔️ **Build stronger groupwork habits that prepare students for real-world collaboration.

What Makes This Resource Useful

**✔️ It works for any subject area: **ELA, math, science, history, health, electives, and more

✔️ **Supports SEL and 21st-Century Skills: **teamwork, communication, and responsibility

**✔️ Flexible use: **great for project-based learning, labs, cooperative activities, or group discussions

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SEL Anticipation Guides and Self-Assessments Bundle | Life Skills

By Queen's Educational Resources

Anticipation Guides and Self-Assessments

About This Bundle

★ Social Emotional Learning

★ Anticipation Guides and Self-Assessments

★ 96 pages

★ Includes 32 Products | 32 Topics

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

This BUNDLE includes 32 Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessments Packets:

❤️ Anger Management

❤️ Anxiety

❤️ Body Image

❤️ Body Language

❤️ Conflict Resolution

❤️ Decision-Making

❤️ Gratitude

❤️ Growth Mindset

❤️ Impulse Control

❤️ Effective Communication

❤️ Empathy

❤️ Leadership

❤️ Money Management

❤️ Negotiation and Compromise

❤️ Organizational Skills

❤️ Peer Pressure

❤️ Peer Relationships and Conflicts

❤️ Reframing Negative Thoughts

❤️ Relationships

❤️ Resilience

❤️ Risky Behaviors

❤️ Self-Advocacy

❤️ Self-Awareness

❤️ Self-Care

❤️ Self-Control

❤️ Self-Esteem

❤️ Social Awareness

❤️ Social Boundaries

❤️ Social Cues

❤️ Stress Management

❤️ Time Management

❤️ Toxic Behaviors

Each topic includes one Anticipation Guide that comes in two variations and one Self-Assessment.

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The resources in this BUNDLE are also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Anticipation guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!!

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You can use an Anticipation Guide:

✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge

✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction

✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion

✅ Before | After discussing a topic

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ANTICIPATION GUIDES

There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:

▶️ Variation #1:

⭐ *Part 1: *The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.

⭐ *Part 2: *The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.

**▶️ Variation #2: **This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.

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SELF-ASSESSMENTS

Each topic also includes a dedicated self-assessment. Students are prompted to evaluate their own understanding and practices regarding various topics and then tally their scores at the conclusion of each assessment.

These assessment statements can also serve as a means to explore students' competencies and viewpoints regarding the topic!


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Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities SEL | Scenarios

By Queen's Educational Resources

Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities SEL | Scenarios

About This Bundle

★ Topic - Social Cues | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication

★ Activity Worksheets

★ Includes 4 Products

★ 327 pages

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Links for both products

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

★ Everything is **Print **and Digital

Products included in this Social Cues MEGA Bundle:

⭐ Social Cues Activity Worksheets

**★ 33 **Social Cues Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

⭐ Social Cues and Body Language Observation Worksheets

**★ 25 **Social Cues and Body Language Observation Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

⭐ Social Cues SCENARIO Worksheets and Task Cards

★ 40 Colored Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions

★ 40 B&W Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions

★ 40 Scenario Worksheets **with and without **Questions

★ List of 40 Scenarios **with **Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)

★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)

⭐ Social Cues and Body Language Worksheets and Task Cards

★ 25 Social Cues Worksheets with Pictures and Questions

★ 25 Social Cues Worksheet Sample Responses

★ 25 Social Cues Picture Task Cards

★ POWERPOINT (Editable | 25 slides)

★ 3 Editable Version Worksheets

★ Google Slides link (for worksheets)

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Social cues —both verbal and nonverbal— and body language are everywhere we look—often communicating more than words ever could. A raised eyebrow, crossed arms, a quick glance, or even silence can completely change the meaning of what’s being said. Sometimes, people need to “read between the lines” to fully understand the message. For students, the ability to recognize and correctly interpret both spoken and unspoken signals is an essential life skill. It helps them respond appropriately in conversations, build stronger relationships, and avoid misunderstandings.

This **Social Cues Mega Bundle **combines four powerful resources to give middle and high school students multiple ways to practice reading, interpreting, and responding appropriately to social cues in a safe, structured way. Students will strengthen their social awareness, observation, inference, and communication skills through a mix of image-based analysis, real-world scenarios, and activities that explore various social cues—such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, tone of voice, personal space, and eye contact. They’ll also practice “reading between the lines” for verbal cues, understanding the meaning behind words, phrases, reactions, and tone to better interpret both spoken and unspoken communication.

Detailed **Answer Keys **and Sample Responses are included, making these activities completely no-prep. Teachers can easily facilitate meaningful discussions and model strong, thoughtful answers without additional planning.

Skills Students Will Build:

**▶️ **Recognize and interpret social cues in various contexts

**▶️ **Make inferences based on visual and situational clues

**▶️ **Build empathy and perspective-taking skills

**▶️ **Respond appropriately in different social situations
**▶️ **Observing and describing key details in nonverbal communication
**▶️ **Thinking critically about social situations and possible interpretations
**▶️ **Responding effectively and empathetically to others
**▶️ **Strengthening communication skills for both school and real-life setting
**▶️ **Understand multiple possible meanings behind nonverbal signals

**▶️ **Develop conflict resolution strategies

▶️ Increase social confidence and self-awareness

**▶️ **Enhance interpretation skills—learning how to read between the lines, pick up on implied meaning, and understand the intent behind words, tone, and reactions.

Perfect for:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons
✔️ Communication and relationship skills practice
✔️ English Language Arts tone and inference mini-lessons
✔️ Advisory, homeroom, or morning meetings
✔️ Counseling groups or individual reflection
✔️ Special education or speech/language sessions
✔️ Conflict resolution or behavior support lessons

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Social Cues Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Nonverbal Communication

By Queen's Educational Resources

Social Cues Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Nonverbal Communication

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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication Activity Packet ❤️

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About This Resource

★ Topic - Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Body Language

★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

★ 3 pages

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ SEL-related resource

This resource includes:

★ One Anticipation Guide in* two* variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).

★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet

★ Google Slides Link

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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Social Cues.

You can use an Anticipation Guide:

✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.

✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.

✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.

✅ Before | After discussing a topic.

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ANTICIPATION GUIDES

There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:

▶️ Variation #1:

⭐ *Part 1: *The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.

⭐ *Part 2: *The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.

**▶️ Variation #2: **This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.

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SELF-ASSESSMENT

This resource includes a single Social Cues Self-Assessment. Students will use social cues statements to reflect on their ability to recognize, interpret, and respond to nonverbal signals in everyday social situations. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.”  

Students will use this assessment as a tool to recognize strengths, spot areas for growth, and build stronger, more empathetic communication skills.

This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for opening meaningful reflection, guiding class discussions, or informing future lessons and support focused on developing social awareness, improving peer relationships, and navigating subtle emotional cues in both in-person and digital communication.

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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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Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL

By Queen's Educational Resources

Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL

About This Resource

**★ Topic: **Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Body Language

★ 62 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 33 **Social Cues Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

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✨ This resource is included in the discounted Social Emotional Learning Activity Worksheet Mega Bundle!

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**Social cues **—both verbal and nonverbal— and body language are everywhere we look—often communicating more than words ever could. A raised eyebrow, crossed arms, a quick glance, or even silence can completely change the meaning of what’s being said. Sometimes, people need to “read between the lines” to fully understand the message. For students, the ability to recognize and correctly interpret both spoken and unspoken signals is an essential life skill. It helps them respond appropriately in conversations, build stronger relationships, and avoid misunderstandings.

This resource was designed to help middle and high school students strengthen their social awareness by identifying, interpreting, and responding to both verbal and nonverbal social cues in real-world situations. Whether it’s noticing sarcasm, decoding body language, or navigating subtle emotional signals in conversations or texts, these activities teach students to look beyond the words and understand the why behind them.

Students are also learning how to read between the lines, pick up on implied meaning, and understand the intent behind words, tone, and reactions.

With each worksheet, students build emotional intelligence, communication skills, and relationship awareness—tools that support not only social-emotional growth but also classroom success and conflict resolution.

Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Social Cues Activities:

▶ Reading Between the Lines
(Interpreting subtle messages that aren’t directly stated)
▶ Tone and Meaning
(How tone changes the meaning of a sentence in conversation or text)
▶ Recognizing Sarcasm and Passive Aggression
(Spotting when someone says one thing but means another)
▶ Identifying Emotional Clues
(Frustration, jealousy, discomfort, and more—without saying it outright)
▶ Cultural Awareness and Differences
(How people from different backgrounds use and interpret social cues)
▶ Text Message Interpretation
(Picking up on emotional tone and intent through written messages)
▶ Self-Expression and Misunderstanding
(How students communicate their own feelings—and what they want others to understand)
▶ Responding with Empathy
(Using social awareness to build trust and avoid conflict)
▶ Building Stronger Relationships
(Recognizing the power of nonverbal communication in friendships and group dynamics)

Covers topics such as:

**▶️ **Social cues and nonverbal communication
**▶️ **Body language and facial expressions
**▶️ **Tone of voice and emotional meaning
**▶️ **Eye contact and personal space
**▶️ **Recognizing sarcasm and mixed signals
**▶️ **Reading between the lines in conversation
**▶️ **Understanding cultural differences in communication
**▶️ **Interpreting text messages and digital tone
**▶️ **Emotional awareness and empathy
**▶️ **Responding to subtle social signals
**▶️ **Friendship, exclusion, and group dynamics
**▶️ **Miscommunication and conflict resolution
**▶️ **Self-expression and being misunderstood
**▶️ **Identifying emotions through behavior
**▶️ **Building respectful, socially aware responses

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

★ Social Cues Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Social Cues Self-Assessment

★ Understanding Social Cues using Real-Life Examples

★ Reading Between the Lines

★ It's Not What You Say, . . . It’s How You Say It!

★ Rewriting Tone: One Sentence, Three Ways

★ Social Cues: How Would You Respond

★ Social Cues Check-In: Reflecting on How You Read the Room

★ Online or Offline? Understanding Social Cues Beyond the Screen

★ Can You Catch the Sarcasm?

★ When Sarcasm Sends Mixed Signals

★ Meaning Behind the Sarcasm

★ Text Message Conversation: Reading Between the Texts: Social Cues in Conversations

★ Text Message Conversation: Left Out but Not Saying It

★ Text Message Conversation: Hidden Jabs: When Sarcasm Crosses the Line

★ Responding to Social Cues in Texts (2 Worksheets)

★ The Unspoken Message: Recognizing Social Signals

★ Social Cue Spotter: Real-Life Examples

★ Quiet Clues: Recognizing When Someone Needs Support

★ Body Language Speaks: Understanding Social Cues

★ Social Cues in Action: What Do You Notice?

★ What's Behind That Look? Reading Facial Expressions and Body Language

★ Reading Reactions Through Social Cues

★ What Do They Really Mean? Interpreting Social Cues and Hidden Messages

★ Between the Lines: What Are They Really Saying?

★ Team Tension: Reading the Room in Group Work

★ Here's What I Really Mean . . . Exploring Your Own Social Cues

★ Signals of Stress: How We Show Discomfort Through Words and Actions

★ Culture and Cues: How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate

★ How Culture Shapes Social Cues

★ Culture in Context: Reading Social Cues Across Cultures

**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.

Formats Included:

  • PDF (printable)
  • Google Slides (digital)

Perfect for:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons
✔️ Communication and relationship skills practice
✔️ English Language Arts tone and inference mini-lessons
✔️ Advisory, homeroom, or morning meetings
✔️ Counseling groups or individual reflection
✔️ Special education or speech/language sessions
✔️ Conflict resolution or behavior support lessons

❤️ Why You'll Love It:

These activities go beyond surface-level conversations about body language and tone. Students are encouraged to reflect on real-life interactions, recognize subtle emotional signals, and consider how social cues impact communication, friendships, and conflict. From decoding sarcasm to interpreting text messages and reading between the lines, each worksheet promotes thoughtful discussion, emotional awareness, and practical skill-building.

The included **sample responses **make it easy to model critical thinking, support deeper reflection, and guide students through challenging social situations with confidence.

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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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!

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Self-Esteem Lesson and Activities | Self-Esteem Scenarios | Confidence Worksheets

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Esteem Lesson and Activities | Self-Esteem Scenarios | Confidence Worksheets

About This Bundle

★ Topic - Self-Esteem | Confidence | Self-Worth

★ Lesson, PowerPoint, Activities, Scenarios, and Reflection Questions

★ Includes 4 Products

★ 377 pages

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Links for ALL products

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

★ Everything is **Print **and Digital

Products included in this Self-Esteem Bundle:

⭐ Self-Esteem Lesson and PowerPoint Packet

⭐ Self-Esteem Activity Worksheets

⭐ Self-Esteem Scenarios

⭐ Self-Esteem Questions

Items included:

⭐ Self-Esteem Lesson and PowerPoint Packet

**★ **Comprehensive Self-Esteem Lesson Plan (Step-by-step instructions | 8 pages)

**★ **Editable Lesson Plan (8 pages | Modify as you wish)

**★ **Lesson PowerPoint (48 slides)

**★ 24 **Lesson Activity Worksheets and Handouts

★ 1 Blank PowerPoint slide for your to generate your own content

**★ Detailed **Sample Responses

**★ 2 **Google Slide links (for Activities and PowerPoint)

⭐ Self-Esteem Activity Worksheets

**★ 30 **Self-Esteem Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

⭐ Self-Esteem Scenarios

★ 36 Colored Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions

★ 36 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions

★ 36 Scenario Worksheets with and without Questions

★ 2 Lists of 36 Scenarios with and without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)

★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)

⭐ Self-Esteem Questions

**★ 60 **Self-Esteem Questions (Colored Task Cards)

**★ 60 **Self-Esteem Questions (B&W Task Cards)

**★ 60 **Self-Esteem Questions Worksheets

**★ **List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)

**★ **Google Slide Link

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**Self-esteem **challenges are something everyone faces at some point—especially during the teenage years, when identity, social pressure, and comparison are at their peak. For many students, low self-esteem can show up in the form of negative self-talk, people-pleasing, fear of failure, or feeling like they’re not “enough.” This Self-Esteem Bundle gives students a safe, supportive space to reflect on their personal struggles without judgment.

Through meaningful prompts, reflective activities, real-life scenarios, and a step-by-step lesson plan with a comprehensive lesson-aligned PowerPoint presentation, students are guided to explore the true meaning of self-esteem. They’ll learn to recognize their own level of self-esteem, identify what influences their self-worth, uncover where those beliefs come from, and discover how to shift their mindset over time.

Each resource in the bundle is designed to help students reflect deeply, build self-awareness, and take practical steps toward developing a stronger, more compassionate inner voice—and the lasting confidence they need to thrive in school, relationships, and life.

Key Themes Students Will Explore in this Bundle:

▶ Understanding what self-esteem is and where it comes from
▶ Recognizing the impact of negative self-talk and how to reframe it
▶ Building resilience after rejection, failure, or setbacks
▶ Navigating peer pressure, people-pleasing, and comparison
▶ Exploring identity and learning to accept who they are
▶ Reflecting on the influence of social media on self-worth
▶ Practicing confidence in friendships, academics, and social settings
▶ Identifying personal strengths and positive inner qualities
▶ Developing self-awareness through real-life scenarios and reflection
▶ Creating action steps to grow and maintain healthy self-esteem

▶ . . . and more!

Covers topics such as:

**▶️ **Social media and self-comparison
**▶️ **Negative self-talk and inner voice
**▶️ **Peer pressure and people-pleasing
**▶️ **Body image and identity struggles
**▶️ **Rejection, breakups, and feeling unwanted
**▶️ **Academic self-esteem and fear of failure
**▶️ **Friendships, belonging, and social confidence
**▶️ **Coping strategies for low self-esteem
**▶️ **Building confidence through action planning
**▶️ **Recognizing and challenging self-esteem myths

▶️ . . . and more!

**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included in the activity and lesson packets to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.

Formats Included:

  • PDF (printable)
  • Google Slides (digital)

Perfect for:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Life Skills Classes

✔️ Teen Counseling Groups

✔️ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons

✔️ Advisory periods or homeroom check-ins

✔️ School counselors or small group sessions

✔️ Health or psychology classrooms

✔️ Self-reflection journals or writing prompts

✔️ Early finishers or independent work

✔️ Supporting students during confidence dips

✔️ Back-to-school or mental health awareness activities

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Bundle:

This all-in-one resource combines structured lessons, relatable scenarios, and engaging worksheets that help students reflect on and build their self-esteem. With real-world topics, flexible formats (print and digital), and built-in sample responses, it’s easy to use for SEL lessons, counseling, or independent reflection. Support students in recognizing their self-worth and building lasting confidence—because every teen needs tools to feel good about who they are.

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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!

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Self-Esteem Activities | Confidence Worksheets | Self-Love | Positive Thinking

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Esteem Activities | Confidence Worksheets | Self-Love | Positive Thinking

About This Resource

**★ Topic: **Self-Esteem

★ 57 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 30 **Self-Esteem Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

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✨ This resource is included in the discounted Self-Esteem Bundle!

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**Self-esteem **challenges are something everyone faces at some point—especially during the teenage years, when identity, social pressure, and comparison are at their peak. For many students, low self-esteem can show up in the form of negative self-talk, people-pleasing, fear of failure, or feeling like they’re not “enough.” This resource gives students a safe, supportive space to reflect on their personal struggles without judgment. Through thoughtful prompts, reflection activities, action planning, and relatable scenarios, students are guided to explore what’s impacting their self-worth, where those feelings come from, and how to shift their mindset over time. With each activity, they take steps toward developing a stronger, kinder inner voice—and the lasting confidence they need to thrive in school, relationships, and beyond.

This comprehensive Self-Esteem Activity Packet includes **30 **engaging, ready-to-use worksheets designed for middle and high school students to explore what self-esteem is, how it affects their daily life, and how they can begin to build it—one step at a time.

Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Self-Esteem Activities:

▶ Understanding what self-esteem is and where it comes from
▶ Recognizing the impact of negative self-talk and how to reframe it
▶ Building resilience after rejection, failure, or setbacks
▶ Navigating peer pressure, people-pleasing, and comparison
▶ Exploring identity and learning to accept who they are
▶ Reflecting on the influence of social media on self-worth
▶ Practicing confidence in friendships, academics, and social settings
▶ Identifying personal strengths and positive inner qualities
▶ Developing self-awareness through real-life scenarios and reflection
▶ Creating action steps to grow and maintain healthy self-esteem

Covers topics such as:

**▶️ **Social media and self-comparison
**▶️ **Negative self-talk and inner voice
**▶️ **Peer pressure and people-pleasing
**▶️ **Body image and identity struggles
**▶️ **Rejection, breakups, and feeling unwanted
**▶️ **Academic self-esteem and fear of failure
**▶️ **Friendships, belonging, and social confidence
**▶️ **Coping strategies for low self-esteem
**▶️ **Building confidence through action planning
**▶️ **Recognizing and challenging self-esteem myths

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

★ Self-Esteem Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Self-Esteem Self-Assessment

★ Low Self-Esteem vs. High Self-Esteem Responses

★ Mirror Talk: A Self-Esteem Scenario

★ Reflecting on My Self-Esteem

★ Strengthen Your Self-Esteem: Reflect, Plan, and Grow

★ Building Your Self-Esteem: A Personal Action Plan

★ Self-Esteem and Social Media: What's the Impact?

★ What Affects My Self-Esteem?

★ Challenging the Inner Critic: Understanding and Rewriting Negative Self-Talk

★ Text Messaging: A Self-Esteem Struggle: When Negative Self-Talk Dims Your Confidence

★ Text Messaging: A Self-Esteem Struggle: When Money Affects Confidence

★ Text Message: Self-Esteem Support (3 Activities)

★ People-Pleasing and Self-Esteem

★ Fitting In vs. Being You: Peer Pressure and Self-Esteem

★ Who I Am (and Who I’m Becoming): An Identity & Self-Esteem Reflection

★ Mapping My Self-Esteem Triggers

★ Self-Esteem: Looking Back, Growing Forward

★ Self-Esteem—Truth or Myth?

★ Debunking Self-Esteem Myths

★ One Test, Big Impact Scenario: When Self-Esteem Slips

★ When Confidence Goes Quiet Scenario: Being Quiet Doesn’t Mean You Don’t Belong

★ Love, Likes, and Self-Worth: Navigating Relationships with Confidence

★ Self-Esteem Inventory: Rate and Reflect

★ Self-Esteem Inventory Personal Reflection

**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.

Formats Included:

  • PDF (printable)
  • Google Slides (digital)

Perfect for:

✔️ High School SEL

✔️ Middle School SEL

✔️ Life Skills Classes

✔️ Teen Counseling Groups

✔️ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons

✔️ Advisory periods or homeroom check-ins

✔️ School counselors or small group sessions

✔️ Health or psychology classrooms

✔️ Self-reflection journals or writing prompts

✔️ Early finishers or independent work

✔️ Supporting students during confidence dips

✔️ Back-to-school or mental health awareness activities

❤️ Why You’ll Love It:

These activities go beyond surface-level self-esteem lessons. Students are encouraged to explore their own experiences, identify triggers, reflect on their inner dialogue, and create realistic strategies to build confidence over time. The included sample responses make it easier to guide your class or provide extra support where needed.

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✨ This resource is included in the discounted Self-Esteem Bundle!

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.


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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!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Self-Esteem Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Love | Confidence

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Esteem Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Love | Confidence

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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Self-Esteem Activity Worksheet Packet ❤️

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About This Resource

★ Topic - Self-Esteem

★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

★ 3 pages

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ SEL-related resource

This resource includes:

★ One Anticipation Guide in* two* variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).

★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet

★ Google Slides Link

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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Self-Esteem.

You can use an Anticipation Guide:

✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.

✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.

✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.

✅ Before | After discussing a topic.

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ANTICIPATION GUIDES

There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:

▶️ Variation #1:

⭐ *Part 1: *The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.

⭐ *Part 2: *The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.

**▶️ Variation #2: **This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.

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SELF-ASSESSMENT

This resource includes a single Self-Esteem Self-Assessment. Students will use self-esteem statements to reflect on how they currently view and treat themselves. They will use the assessment to recognize their strengths and identify areas where they may want to grow. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.”  

Students will use this assessment as a tool to evaluate their current level of self-esteem, increase self-awareness, and set personal goals for building a more positive and confident mindset.

This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for opening meaningful reflection, guiding class discussions, or informing future lessons and support focused on self-worth and personal growth.

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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!

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Geography, Migration Mind Match, Push & Pull Factors, Incorporates AI Tools

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Perfect for classrooms looking to infuse creativity and technology into their learning of Human Migration!

This unique, high-quality geography lesson incorporates AI (Artificial Intelligence) integration, engaging students in** critical thinking and real-world application**. By analyzing push and pull factors of human migration through both human reasoning and AI-generated analysis, students actively compare and evaluate information from multiple perspectives.

This lesson not only reinforces key geography standards but also builds skills such as data analysis, decision-making, and digital literacy.

With ready-to-use graphic organizers, step-by-step teacher instructions, and a fun "AI vs. Human Geothinker" format, it saves teachers time while sparking student interest.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

  • Introductory The PowerPoint Part I: Review of Key Terms and Reasons For Push & Pull Factors
  • Student **Self-Paced **or Teacher-Led.
  • Introductory PowerPoint Part II: The Migration Mind Match Questions
  • Graphic Organizer
  • **2 Versions: **Student Copy of **Rubric to Evaluate AI’s Performance **in Answering Questions
  • Exit Tickets
  • And More!

☑ For secondary — middle school and high school students

☑Check out the preview to see what is included.

Visit our store Geography & Math Made Easy to view other related resources.

OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY LIKE:

**✧ **Push and Pull Factors on Human Migration (Includes lesson, PP & Game)

**✧ **Geography — A Safe Pace to Land Push & Pull Human Migration

**✧ **Geography — Going Somewhere: Introduction to Immigration and Migration

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Geography, Migration Mind Match, Push & Pull Factors, Incorporates AI Tools

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Perfect for classrooms looking to infuse creativity and technology into their learning of Human Migration!

This unique, high-quality geography lesson incorporates AI (Artificial Intelligence) integration, engaging students in** critical thinking and real-world application**. By analyzing push and pull factors of human migration through both human reasoning and AI-generated analysis, students actively compare and evaluate information from multiple perspectives.

This lesson not only reinforces key geography standards but also builds skills such as data analysis, decision-making, and digital literacy.

With ready-to-use graphic organizers, step-by-step teacher instructions, and a fun "AI vs. Human Geothinker" format, it saves teachers time while sparking student interest.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

  • Introductory The PowerPoint Part I: Review of Key Terms and Reasons For Push & Pull Factors
  • Student **Self-Paced **or Teacher-Led.
  • Introductory PowerPoint Part II: The Migration Mind Match Questions
  • Graphic Organizer
  • **2 Versions: **Student Copy of **Rubric to Evaluate AI’s Performance **in Answering Questions
  • Exit Tickets
  • And More!

☑ For secondary — middle school and high school students

☑Check out the preview to see what is included.

Visit our store Geography & Math Made Easy to view other related resources.

OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY LIKE:

**✧ **Push and Pull Factors on Human Migration (Includes lesson, PP & Game)

**✧ **Geography — A Safe Pace to Land Push & Pull Human Migration

**✧ **Geography — Going Somewhere: Introduction to Immigration and Migration

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CREATE A CUSTOM BUNDLE & SAVE UP TO 20%

Do you need $25 or more of resources from our store and want to save up to 20%? Just let me know and a customized bundle can be created for you. Learn more about how to Create Your Custom Bundle.

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DISCLAIMER

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers wish to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

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© Geography & Math Made Easy Resources. Created by Martha Boykin ^ Will Boykin. All rights reserved. Purchase of this product grants the purchaser the right to reproduce pages for classroom use only. If you are not the original purchaser, please download the item from my store before making copies. Copying, editing, selling, redistributing, or posting any part of this product on the Internet is strictly forbidden. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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