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Body Language Lesson | Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL | Social Emotional Learning for Teens | Communication Skills | High School

By Queen's Educational Resources

Body Language Lesson | Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL | Social Emotional Learning for Teens | Communication Skills | High School

About This Resource

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

**★ **Lesson Plan | PowerPoint | Activity Worksheets

**★ **106 pages (including PowerPoint slides)

**★ **Print and Digital versions

**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School

**★ **Social Emotional Learning

**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included!

This resource includes:

**★ **Comprehensive Lesson Plan (Step-by-step instructions | 7 pages)

**★ **Editable Lesson Plan (7 pages | Modify as you wish)

**★ **Lesson PowerPoint (44 slides)

**★ 30 **Lesson Activity Worksheets and Handouts

**★ Detailed **Sample Responses

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

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Nonverbal communication plays a key role in everyday interactions—from social situations to future professional settings. This Body Language Lesson helps students build critical communication skills, empathy, and self-awareness, empowering them to navigate conversations more effectively.

This resource provides a dynamic and engaging way to teach high school students about the power of nonverbal communication. This Body Language Lesson Plan includes everything you need to help students understand, interpret, and respond to body language effectively. Through interactive activities, a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, and student-friendly worksheets, this step-by-step lesson provides essential social-emotional learning (SEL) skills that apply to both personal and academic settings.

✔ For your convenience, detailed Answer Keys and Sample Responses are included to aid in-depth discussions with your students.

This Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Lesson and PowerPoint Packet teaches students:

★ how positive and negative body language impact conversations, relationships, and first impressions.

★ how to recognize facial expressions, gestures, and posture in real-life situations.

★ to explore how body language can mean different things in different cultures and why that matters.

★ how to practice using body language that shows confidence, respect, and understanding.

★ to reflect on how their posture, gestures, and expressions affect the way others see and interact with them.

✨ What’s Included:

✔️ A fully developed Body Language PowerPoint with a slide for every part of the lesson, featuring colorful visuals and mature, age-appropriate images to help older students relate better. The content is written in student-friendly language to make the material easy to understand and engaging.

✔️ Interactive worksheets and reflection activities for individual and group participation.

✔️ A Body Language Self-Assessment to help students evaluate their own communication habits and help them identify areas for growth and improvement in their abilities to read, interpret, and use body language effectively in everyday interactions.

✔️ Engaging scenario-based activities to practice interpreting body language in real-life situations.

✔️ A detailed Teacher’s Guide (Step-by-step Lesson Plan) with clear instructions for each section of the lesson.

What Students Will Learn:

▶️ How to Read Body Language: Understand facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact to interpret nonverbal cues.

▶️ Cultural Differences in Body Language: Explore how gestures and behaviors vary across different cultures and why this matters for effective communication.

▶️ Responding to Body Language: Practice strategies like showing empathy, mirroring positive body language, and adjusting their approach based on nonverbal signals.

▶️ Body Language Awareness: Reflect on how their own body language impacts others and learn how to use open, confident body language in daily interactions.

❤️ Resource Features

**✅ **To ensure ease of use and clarity, I've added images of the corresponding worksheets on the left side of the lesson plan. Each image represents the worksheet to be used in that specific section, eliminating any guesswork on choosing the right one.

**✅ **I also included an **editable **hardcopy lesson plan version so you can tailor it to meet the needs of your students.

**✅ **A diverse range of lesson activities have been included to comprehensively address every aspect of the lesson plan, from beginning to end. Answer Keys are included.

**✅ **This resource is also available in Google Slides! Text boxes are already set up to make it easier for both you and your students. Each slide includes two helpful instruction tabs: one for restoring deleted text boxes and one for zooming in to enlarge worksheets. This is especially useful for students who are less familiar with Google Slides or need a bit of extra support.

❌ The Activity Worksheets and PowerPoint slides are NOT editable due to copyright purposes.

Topics Covered in the Lesson, Activities, and Worksheets

▶ Body Language Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

▶ Body Language Self- Assessment

▶ Body Language Vocabulary

▶ Identifying and Interpreting Body Language: What is Body Language?

▶ Examples of Facial Expressions and What They Communicate

▶ Examples of Body Gestures and What They Communicate

▶ Examples of Postures and What They Communicate

▶ Examples of Eye Contact and What They Communicate

▶ Why Body Language Matters

▶ The Impact of Positive Body Language

▶ The Impact of Negative Body Language

▶ Positive vs. Negative Body Language

▶ Exploring Cultural Differences in Body Language

▶ Understanding Emotions Through Body Language

▶ TIPS on How to Read Body Language

▶ Practicing How to Read Body Language

▶ Practicing How to Respond to Nonverbal Cues

▶ Being Aware of Your Own Body Language

▶ Key Takeaways Reflection

❤ This resource includes everything you need to teach students about body language, nonverbal communication, and social cues.

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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

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Explore Your Future: Take a Virtual College Tour Today!

By Inspired By MlG

Looking for a fun and informative virtual tour of college? Look no further! This interactive tour is perfect for class or individual discussions, with open-ended questions to spark conversation and engagement. Join us as we explore all the ins and outs of college life and get a taste of what to expect. Perfect for students looking to learn more about their future educational journey.

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Home Living Series: Cleaning Supplies, Laundry & Grocery Sorting NO PREP Bundle

By YourTeachingDoc

Do your students struggle with independent living skills such as knowing where to put laundry? Put Away/Sort Groceries? Choose the Best Cleaning Supply for the Job?

This Home Living Series focuses on ALL of these skills in a NO PREP bundle!

Life Skills | CBI | Work Experience | Job Skills | Remote Learning | Home Living | Activities of Daily Living

WHATS INCLUDED?

Laundry Sorting :

* 1 Title Slide, 1 Instructional Slide, 25 practice slides with "correct" and "try again" counterparts PLUS a Congratulations slide when all of the students finish!

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Hang In Closet

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Dresser Drawers

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Linen Closet

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Laundry Basket (for dirty clothes)

Cleaning Supplies:

* 1 Title Slide, 1 Instructional Slide, 30 practice slides with "correct" and "try again" counterparts PLUS a Congratulations slide when all of the students finish!

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: dish detergent

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: disinfectant spray

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: vacuum cleaner

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: laundry detergent

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: glass cleaner

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: clipart pictures to color/cut/paste into corresponding worksheets

Grocery Sorting:

* 1 Title Slide, 1 Instructional Slide, 30 practice slides with "correct" and "try again" counterparts PLUS a Congratulations slide when all of the students finish!

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Pantry

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Refrigerator

* 1 Print or Digital Worksheet: Freezer

TOTAL SLIDES: 264

TOTAL SUPPLEMENTAL WORKSHEETS: 19

NOTE:

*This is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!

*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.

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AVID Common High School Job Interview Tips and Mock Questions

By KJ Inspired Resources

Do you want to give your students real-world, valuable knowledge that will help them prepare for future high school job interviews? Help AVID students stand out in their high school job intereviews with these Common High School Job Interview Tips and Mock Question slides!

What's Included:

  • 21 Interview tips - before the interview l beginning the interview l during the interview l ending the interview l following up
  • 2 editable slides for you to add your own advice/experiences
  • 14 mock question / answer slides

Uses:

  • AVID
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Christmas Telling Time Workbook Level 3 Functional Life Skills Math Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these differentiated Christmas Winter Holiday themed math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application as your students practice their time skills this winter! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

Includes PDF and Digital (Google Slides) Versions

In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM (write the time, circle AM or PM)

-Reading Digital Times( to the nearest quarter hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Reading Christmas and Winter fliers, invitations, calendars, and schedules (circle the answer)

-Elapsed time (Find the end time, to the nearest quarter hour)

These engaging worksheets are great for high school and transition age students working on the following skills:

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Telling Time

Looking for more Life Skills Math?

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Digital - Time Unit - Life Skills - Telling Time - Time Elapsed

By FUNctional Academics Educator

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This is a NO PREP resource!!

This product is great for distance learning utilizing Google Classroom or Gmail accounts. This resource is also great for schools and districts pushing for more technology use in school or during school closures. These forms are also great to help you track student participation and progress for data collection and progress notes.

This download includes one month of time activities

· 20 different time Google Forms with 126 questions

**These forms AUTOMATICALLY GRADE! Saving you time!**

You can import all student grades into Google Classroom with the click of one button!

**AUTOMATIC DATA COLLECTION**

· 6 Google Forms - telling time reading analog clocks

- 1 telling time to the hour with analog clocks;

- 1 teaching and example telling time to the half hour with analog clocks;

- 2 telling time to the quarter hour. 1 with teaching and example; and

- 2 telling time in five minute increments with example.

· 2 Google Forms - A.M. vs P.M.

- 1 explaining/ teaching the difference between A.M. & P.M. with examples and real-

world follow-up questions to assess learning (Ex. Waking up for school, A.M. or P.M.);

and

- 1 explaining/ teaching the difference between A.M. & P.M. with examples with analog

clocks with a sun or moon questions asking them to tell the time and identify A.M. or

P.M.

· 6 Google Forms - time elapsed

- 1 teaching/ example with hour & half hour using digital times with follow-up

questions;

- 1 hour & half hour real-world word problems (Ex. You put cookies in the oven at 10:00

A.M. they need to cook for 1 hour, what time should you take them out of the oven?);

- 1 quarter hour with digital times;

- 1 quarter hour with real-world word problems;

- 1 five minute increments with digital and analog clocks; and

- 1 five minute increments real-world word problems.

· 6 Google Forms – hours of operation

- 6 real store time schedules with questions based on the schedules. Questions

include: reading store hours, differentiating between different days of the week, time

elapsed (how long is the store open) and situational real-world questions regarding

work shifts and shopping hours.

· Teacher Google Forms answer key provided for all forms.

Through this unit, students will learn and understand how to tell time in hour, half hour, quarter hour and five minute increments. Student will also learn and practice identifying the difference between A.M. vs P.M. Students will also practice and solve time elapsed problems with both given times (digital and analog clocks) and real world word problem based. Students will apply knowledge learned to REAL stores hours of operation schedules.

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1950s Consumer Sears Catalog Simulation

By Sarah Austin

The year is 1956. You & your partner have taken advantage of new economic conditions & purchased a suburban home. Upon moving to the suburbs, you find you need to fill your home with clothes & furniture. 

Use the Sears catalog provided to fill your home. The average monthly income in the USA in 1955 was $360. Let’s say you & your partner have been saving, and have a savings account of $600. The mortgage payment on your home is $60 per month, & let's say you use $40 per month for groceries. That leaves you with $500 to spend for the month!

Fill out the provided order sheet with the products you want to buy, and their prices. Do not spend more than $500, because then you will end up in debt! Beware–life events and circumstances happen, so adjust accordingly!

This Resource Includes:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • Google Slide Presentation
  • Sears Catalog Student Handout
  • Life Event Cards
  • 1956 Sears Catalog (Printable & digital versions)

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Self-Control Reflection Questions | Self-Regulation Worksheets | Self-Awareness

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Reflection Questions | Self-Regulation Worksheets | Self-Awareness

About This Resource

★ Topic – Impulse Control Writing and Discussion Questions

★ Task Cards and Worksheets

★ 50 pages

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

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Link

This resource includes:

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions (Colored Task Cards)

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions (B&W Task Cards)

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions Worksheets

★ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 2 pages)

★ Google Slide Link

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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 to assist students who accidentally delete text boxes and/or 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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These thoughtfully designed impulse control reflection questions are perfect for middle and high school students seeking to better understand and manage their emotions. Through self-reflection, students will explore how emotions like anger, frustration, or excitement influence their decisions and discover practical strategies for handling challenging situations. Reflecting on self-control and self-regulation helps students recognize the benefits of thoughtful decision-making, such as improving relationships, avoiding unnecessary conflicts, and achieving personal goals. This opportunity encourages students to pause, think, and grow—gaining valuable insights and building skills that will benefit them now and in the future!

This resource contains 32 Impulse | Self-Control Reflection Questions for students to reflect on their emotions, understand the impact of their decisions, and develop strategies for managing impulses and regulating their behavior effectively.

These questions can serve various purposes, including:

▶ Encouraging students to reflect on their emotions and how they influence their decisions.

▶ Helping students identify triggers for impulsive behavior.

▶ Teaching strategies to manage impulses and practice self-control.

▶ Guiding students in understanding the consequences of their actions.

▶ Supporting personal growth and self-awareness.

▶ Promoting thoughtful decision-making in challenging situations.

▶ Enhancing relationships by improving communication and emotional regulation.

▶ Fostering skills for academic, social, and personal success.

▶ Offering opportunities for self-assessment and goal-setting.

▶ Providing a foundation for discussions about emotional intelligence and self-management.

This resource includes both print and digital versions (with text boxes already created)! You can assign activities to students in person or remotely – either way works!

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RESOURCE ITEMS:

▶️ TASK CARDS (COLOR and B&W)

This resource includes 32 Impulse Control | Self-Control Writing and Discussion Question Task Cards available in both color and B&W versions. You can use these questions and prompts for engaging discussions or as writing prompts.

✅ These Task Cards can be used as part of a larger lesson, in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class, or even one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! These Task Cards contain the same questions in the Worksheets.

✅ You can print the Task Cards out on gloss paper or regular paper and laminate. You may also organize them in a binder ring.

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▶️ Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)

✅ This resource also includes 32 Impulse Control | Self-Control Writing and Discussion Question WORKSHEETS with lines and a question, so students can write their responses. Students can answer the questions either on paper, or on Google Slides! These worksheets contain the same questions in the Task Cards.

✅ The worksheets 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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The Task Cards and Worksheets feature the SAME questions!

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▶️ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 2 pages)

Also included is a 2-page complete LIST OF QUESTIONS to allow easier access for teachers to read and select questions to work with. These are the same questions listed in the Task Cards and Worksheets.

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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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Valentine's Day Life Skills: Mixed Money Math w/Easel - 3 Levels NO PREP

By YourTeachingDoc

Functional money skills such as counting and identifying money to make purchases are critical to successful daily living. Do your students need additional support identifying money, matching dollar amounts to currency and make purchases using the "next dollar up" method? This No Prep Unit reinforces these skills with progressively harder tasks beginning with matching dollar to dollar, progressing on to matching prices with dollars, then using the next dollar up method to make a purchase. The currency is US dollars from $1 to $10. There 3 levels of learning with 10 cards per level.

This is an excellent resource for Middle or High School students with IEP Math or Money Goals, Transition to Work Students, or Elem students learning money skills. It is a great addition to any math/ supported employment program or math center. These activities can also support Transition Plans!

This comprehensive money math unit works great for virtual learning, whole group learning, small group learning, as well as for homework.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

>30 Google Slides Task Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)

*Level 1: Match the dollar amount to the dollar amount ($1.00 to $1.00)

*Level 2: Identify how many bills make up the dollar amount shown ($1.00 to a one dollar bill)

*Level 3: The "next dollar up" method where students are given a price and they choose the next dollar up to make the purchase ($0.75 to choose a one dollar bill)

> 30 Printable Task Cards for Small Group / Independent Learning

> 30 Interactive OFFLINE (pdf format) Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)

> 3 EDITABLE Certificates of Completion

BONUS:

> Easel INTERACTIVE Activity Included WITH VOICE PROMPTS! (Same as Task Cards, just DIGITAL! Great for homework and Virtual Learning!)

>Easel SELF-GRADING Assessments with VOICE PROMPTS (One Assessment Per Level - Total of 3 Assessments)

NOTE:

*The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!

*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**

* To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.

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AVID | Back to school | After Summer Break Memories Bingo Activity Freebie

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AVID | Back to school | After Summer Break Memories Bingo Activity Freebie: Perfect for the first week back, this fun and interactive after-summer-break icebreaker helps students share their vacation memories while building classroom community. Great for the first week of school, team building, Fun Friday, Framework Friday and more!

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  • Share a forced of the Google Slides with students.

  • Students edit each box and type in an activity or experience they had over the summer. For example, "Went to the beach," "Read a book," or "Had a barbecue."

  • Students continue until all text boxes are filled with different activities or experiences they had over the summer.

  • Last, students find classmates who share the same activities or experiences listed on their Bingo card and write their names on the line.

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Thanksgiving Telling Time Math Workbook Level 3 Functional Life Skill Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these differentiated Thanksgiving themed math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application as your students practice their time skills this fall! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

Includes PDF and Digital (Google Slides) Versions

In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM (Telling the time and identifying AM/PM)

-Reading Digital Times( to the nearest quarter hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Reading Thanksgiving fliers, invitations, calendars, and schedules (circle the answer)

-Elapsed time (to the nearest quarter hour)

These engaging worksheets are great for high school and transition age students working on the following skills:

Life Skills

Functional Math

Telling Time

Looking for more Life Skills Math?

Purchase the money math year long unit bundle HERE

Purchase the telling time year long unit bundleHERE

Your opinion is important to me! Please leave me a rating/ review so that I can create and enhance my products to meet the needs of your classroom! You can earn TeachShare credits to use for future resources if you leave a review on paid products! THANK YOU!

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Life Skills - Cooking Vocab Unit 1 - Google Forms - Digital

By FUNctional Academics Educator

Thank you for your interest in my product!!

This is a digital, Google Forms resource!

This download includes:

  • 11 different cooking vocabulary terms
  • 4 different recipe directions
  • 10 different Google Forms with 53 editable comprehension questions
  • Google Forms answer key
  • Optional follow up activities

**These forms AUTOMATICALLY GRADE! Saving you time!**

You can import all student grades into Google Classroom with the click of one button!

**AUTOMATIC DATA COLLECTION**

This product is great for distance learning, utilizing Google Classroom or Gmail accounts. This resource is also great for schools and districts pushing for more technology use during school closure. These forms are great to help you keep track of student progress for data collection.

This resource is designed to expose students to a variety of important and everyday cooking terms. 6 Google Forms teach 11 different cooking terms and assess student knowledge. 4 Google Forms are REAL recipe directions and have students practice and apply the newly learned terms.

Included cooking terms:

Boiling

Broiling

Frying

Marinating

Beat

Knead

Stir

Chop

Dice

Mince

Preheat

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Reading Recipes Unit 1 - Google Forms

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Reading Product Labels Unit 2

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Sex Education Scenarios | Sexual Health Scenarios | Teen Relationships | Peer Pressure

By Queen's Educational Resources

Sex Education Scenarios | Sexual Health Scenarios | Teen Relationships

PLEASE NOTE: This resource is designed for mature students, specifically:


✔ High school students
✔ Students who are in or exploring romantic relationships
✔ Students who are sexually active or considering sexual decisions
✔ Students who can engage in mature discussions about sex, intimacy, STDs, consent, boundaries, and relationships

Educators should use discretion when implementing this resource to ensure it is appropriate for their students’ maturity levels and classroom environment.

About This Resource

**★ Topic – **Sex Education Scenarios

★ 168 pages

**★ **Features 52 Scenarios related to Sex and Risky Sexual Behaviors

**★ Resource Type – **Task Cards and Worksheets

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text boxes already created!)

**★ **Excellent for Mature High School Students

**★ 2 **Google Slide Links

Items Included:

 52 Rainbow Scenario Task Cards with and without **Questions

 52 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without** Questions

 52 Scenario Worksheets** with and without **Questions

 List of 52 Scenarios **with and without **Questions 

 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets** with and without** Questions)

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Most teenagers will explore or become curious about sexual behavior at some point in their lives. While some may already be sexually active, many lack the information and guidance needed to make informed, responsible choices. Without proper education, they may be more vulnerable to peer pressure and risky sexual behaviors.

Today, young people are engaging in sexual activity earlier than before, making it even more important to provide them with realistic, thought-provoking scenarios that help them navigate these situations. Educating students about healthy sexuality, safe sex, consent, boundaries, and positive relationships can empower them to make wise decisions that promote their well-being and prevent life-altering consequences.

It’s natural for teens to have questions, concerns, and emotions surrounding sex and relationships. This resource encourages open discussions, critical thinking, and self-reflection, helping them explore their thoughts, ask meaningful questions, and find the answers they need to make informed choices.

Help your students navigate real-life challenges with this set of 52 engaging , relevant, and thought-provoking scenarios focused on sex, intimacy, relationships, peer pressure, LGBTQ+ identity, STDs, consent, boundaries, self-esteem, and personal safety. These realistic situations encourage critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and responsible choices while fostering meaningful discussions.

What’s Included:

✅ 52 Realistic Scenarios – Covering topics such as:

▶ Sex & Intimacy (peer pressure, readiness, boundaries)

▶ STDs & Protection (safe sex, disclosure, consequences)

▶ Consent & Boundaries (coercion, pressure, personal limits)

▶ LGBTQ+ Identity & Relationships (coming out, acceptance, discrimination)

▶ Healthy vs. Toxic Relationships (emotional & physical abuse, respect)

▶ Peer Pressure & Social Influence (rumors, risky behavior, self-worth)


✅ **Task Cards in Color & Black & White – **Perfect for discussions, partner work, or small group activities.

✅ **Worksheets in Two Versions – **With and without guiding questions for flexible use.

Ways to Use:

✔ Classroom Discussions & Socratic Seminars
✔ Health & Sex Education Lessons
✔ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) & Advisory Periods
✔ Counseling & Small Group Interventions
✔ Journal Prompts & Reflective Writing

This comprehensive and engaging resource is ideal for health classes, SEL lessons, life skills courses, and counseling sessions. It provides students with a safe space to reflect on real-life situations, explore their values, and practice making responsible choices.

Engaging in discussions around these real-life scenarios can help students develop the skills and confidence to navigate challenging situations related to sex, intimacy, and relationships. By brainstorming effective decision-making strategies, students can:

✅ Make informed and responsible sexual choices
✅ Understand the importance of waiting until they feel emotionally and physically ready
✅ Practice safe sex and reduce health risks
✅ Avoid behaviors that could put them in dangerous situations
✅ Set and communicate personal boundaries with confidence
✅ Recognize the difference between healthy and unhealthy behaviors
✅ Speak up and report inappropriate touching or coercion
✅ Protect themselves from manipulation, exploitation, and sexual abuse
✅ Think critically about their choices and the potential consequences of each decision

This resource includes 52 real-life, relevant scenarios related to the following topics:

✅ Sexual Decision-Making

✅ Consent & Boundaries

✅ STDs & Safe Sex

✅ LGBTQ+ Identity & Relationships

✅ Healthy vs. Toxic Relationships

✅ Sexual Pressure & Coercion

✅ Peer Influence & Social Pressure

✅ Rumors & Reputation

✅ Sexual Exploitation & Abuse

✅ Intimacy & Self-Confidence

✅ Public Sexual Behavior

✅ Unplanned Pregnancy

✅ Sexual Harassment & Assault

✅ Substance Use & Risky Sexual Behavior

✅ Handling Rejection & Relationship Conflicts

❤️ These scenarios are inclusive of all types of relationships and partners, including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and LGBTQ+ individuals. They also acknowledge LGBTQ+ experiences in dating, sex, and relationships, ensuring that all students feel represented. This resource is designed to be relevant, relatable, and engaging for everyone! ❤️

ITEM DESCRIPTIONS

▶️ SEX EDUCATION SCENARIO TASK CARDS (RAINBOW and B&W)

✅ This resource includes 52 Sex Education Scenario Task Cards available in both Rainbow (color) and Black & White versions, with and without questions. Each task card presents a highly relevant, real-life scenario that students can relate to, followed by thought-provoking questions to encourage discussion and critical thinking.

✅ Also included are the same scenarios without questions, allowing you to create your own questions and activities to tailor discussions and lessons to your students' needs!

These scenarios can also be used for a variety of learning experiences beyond sex education, including:

✔ Practicing setting and communicating social boundaries

✔ Saying NO and handling peer pressure

✔ Developing effective communication skills

✔ Making wise and responsible decisions

✔ Engaging in brave conversations about real-life situations

✅ These Task Cards can be used in a variety of settings, making them a flexible and engaging resource for discussions. They work well for:

✔ Whole-class discussions as part of a larger lesson
✔ Guided small groups to encourage deeper conversation
✔ Partner discussions before sharing out with the class
✔ One-on-one conversations with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian

Whether used in the classroom, advisory sessions, or counseling meetings, these scenarios provide a safe space for students to reflect, communicate, and develop important life skills!

✅ These Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets, providing multiple ways to engage students in discussions and activities. Whether using the Task Cards for interactive discussions or the Worksheets for written reflections, this resource offers flexibility to suit different learning styles and settings!

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▶️ Scenario Worksheets (Print and Digital)

This resource includes 72 Scenario Worksheets in two variations (with and without questions), totaling 144 Scenario Worksheets available in both PDF and Google Slides formats. This allows for flexible use in digital and print formats, making it easy to adapt for classroom discussions, independent work, or virtual learning!

✅ Worksheets WITH Questions

This resource also includes 52 Sex-Related Scenario Worksheets with lined spaces and one or two guiding questions, allowing students to write their responses. Students can complete these worksheets on paper or digitally using Google Slides! These worksheets feature the same scenarios as the Task Cards, providing a structured way for students to reflect on real-life situations, develop critical thinking skills, and engage in meaningful discussions.

✅ Worksheets WITHOUT Questions

This resource also includes 52 Sex-Related Scenario Worksheets with lined spaces and NO questions, allowing for flexibility in instruction.

✔ Customizable Questions – Students can write the question you assign them along with their responses.
✔ Teacher-Generated Prompts – You can create your own question or prompt for students to answer.
✔ Editable in Google Slides – Type in your own questions before sharing the document or slides with students.
✔ Versatile Response Options – Students can answer the questions on paper or digitally using Google Slides.

These worksheets feature the same scenarios as the Task Cards, giving you multiple ways to engage students in critical thinking, reflection, and discussion.

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**▶️ **Also included is a 6-page Complete List of Scenarios, providing quick and easy access for teachers to review and select scenarios for lessons and discussions.

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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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Counting Money: Clothing Store Life Work Skills PLUS Task Cards & Worksheets L2

By YourTeachingDoc

Do your students struggle with counting money? The "Counting Money: Clothing Store Life and Work Skills PLUS Task Cards & Worksheets" unit is a great way to help students develop their skills in counting money. By combining the interactive simulation with task cards and worksheets, students can practice counting money in a variety of formats, reinforcing their understanding of dollar amounts and how to match prices to articles of clothing. This type of hands-on and interactive learning can be engaging and effective in helping students develop their money counting skills.

Have fun teaching your students Counting Money Skills with this Clothing Store themed money unit! This interactive unit contains interactive Google Slides, Offline Interactive .pdf, Task Cards, Game Cards for interactive play, Cut and Paste worksheets, AND 3 Editable Certificates of Completion (who doesn't love to be recognized for a job well done!)

This is an excellent resource for Middle or High School students with IEP Math or Money Goals, Transition to Work Students, or Elem students learning money skills. It is a great addition to any math/ supported employment program or math center. These activities can also support Transition Plans!

This interactive counting money math unit works great for virtual learning, whole group learning, small group learning, as well as for homework.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

20 Google Slides Task Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide after each level

20 Printable Task Cards for Small Group / Independent Learning (Color)

20 Interactive OFFLINE (pdf format) Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide after each level (Total of 96 cards)

10 Cut and Paste Worksheets

Editable Congratulations Certificates

* 3 Different Designs in Editable Google Slides Format*

✤ **20 Matching Game Cards (**Great for centers or small groups)

BONUS: Self grading digital EASEL activity for Virtual or Whole Group instruction!

NOTE:

✤The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!

You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**

✤ To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.

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Zoo Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Digital Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: flyer math, counting money (bills and change), next dollar up, find the total, change back, split the bill, and do you have enough?. The whole group lessons follow a student, Britta, as she goes to the zoo with her class!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!

How Do I Use This Resource?

There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the June Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!

These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:

  • Community Based Instruction (CBI)

  • Functional Life Skills

  • Consumer Math

  • Money Math

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Digital - Filling Out Forms - Unit 1 - Google Forms/ Slides

By FUNctional Academics Educator

Thank you so much for your interest in my product!

This is NO PREP, open and go resource!

This is a digital Google Slides resource for the paper based version click below:

Filling Out Forms - Unit 1

**This resource is also available in a BUNDLE saving you 20%**

Filling Out Forms BUNDLE - Google Slides

This resource includes:

  • 12 background/ information reading prompts
  • 8 blank forms on Google Slides
  • 12 self-grading editable Google Forms with 162 questions
  • Teacher answer key provided for both Google Forms & Slides

Total of 24 Google Slides & 12 Google Forms

Recently Updated with new, more realistic looking forms, 2 new forms, 6 new background prompts, 12 new Google Forms and 162 new questions!

This resource was designed to introduce and help students practice the important life skill of filling out forms. This resource is an introduction to filling out forms and starts off with shorter more basic information & forms.

Forms Included:

  • Lunch Form - 2
  • Library Card Application
  • Cake Order Form
  • Warranty Registration Form - 2
  • Bike Rental Form
  • Volunteer Application Form

From working with my own students, I realized many were unable to identify key form vocabulary such as (gender, county, & social security number). Many were also unable to accurately plug in their personal information or copy provided information onto a form often mixing up key information such as cities & counties or phone number & social security numbers.

This product will help your students to become more independent, confident and successful out in the community.

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Self-Control Questions | Self-Regulation Questions | Self-Awareness Questions

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Questions | Self-Regulation Questions | Self-Awareness Questions

This resource is also included in the following discounted BUNDLES:

  • SEL Mega Bundle
  • Self-Control BUNDLE
  • Executive Functioning BUNDLE
  • Social Skills BUNDLE
  • ELA/SEL MEGA BUNDLE

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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

★ Topic - Self-Control

50 pages

Features 32 Writing/Discussion Questions

Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

Suitable for Middle and High School Students

SEL-related product

This resource includes:

32 Colored Question Task Cards

32 B&W Question Task Cards

32 Question Worksheets (same questions in Task Cards)

List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers – 2 pages)

Google Slides Link

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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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Self-control, also known as Self-Regulation, is about appropriately managing your thoughts, feelings, and impulses. Self-regulation is the ability to understand and manage your behavior, reactions, and emotions to things that happen around you. It starts with being consistently mindful of yourself and others.

Self-control (or self-regulation) is an important executive functioning life skill that students need to develop in order to help them:

regulate reactions to strong emotions like frustration, excitement, anger and embarrassment

calm down after something exciting or upsetting happens

control impulses

react and behave in ways that help them get along with other people

This resource includes 32 questions related to self-control/self-regulation. The questions give students an opportunity to reflect about what it means to have self-control, their understanding of self-control, and even share their personal experiences related to self-control. These questions can also be used to determine and assess students' understanding of self-control and encourage meaningful discussions.

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ITEMS INCLUDED

▶️ 32 Question Task Cards (COLORED and B&W)

✅ These Task Cards can be used as part of a larger lesson, in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class, or even one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian!

✅ You can print the Task Cards out on gloss paper or regular paper and laminate. You may also organize them in a binder ring.

▶️ 32 Writing Response Worksheets

✅ This resource also includes 32 Question WORKSHEETS with lines, so students can write their responses. Each worksheet contains a question related to self-control. It's a great opportunity for students to reflect about their own understanding and experiences with self-control.

✅ These Worksheets are include print and digital versions.
✅ These worksheets are great for “Quick Writes,” Do Now activities, Note-Taking/Reflection periods, Formative Assessments, or can simply be used as part of a larger lesson or discussion!

▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers)

Also included is a complete LIST OF QUESTIONS to allow easier access for teachers to read and select questions to work with. These are the same questions listed in the Task Cards and Worksheets.

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  • Self-Control Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets
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  • Time Management Activity Worksheets and ANSWER KEYS
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By YourTeachingDoc

Home Living Series focuses on selecting the best cleaning supplies (dish detergent, disinfectant spray, vacuum cleaner, laundry detergent, or glass cleaner) with the given object (sheets, carpet, plates, etc). This 30 question, self-grading activity is great for virtual learning or in-person learning. You will be able to share the presentation with your students for individual practice or as whole group. There are 10 additional worksheets you can print or use digitally where students have to choose and color items that are used to be cleaned with the target cleaner. There are 2 additional sheets that have the items to cut and paste to the correct worksheet.

NOTE:

*This is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!

*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.

What's Included?

* 1 Title Slide, 1 Instructional Slide, 30 practice slides with "correct" and "try again" counterparts PLUS a Congratulations slide when all of the students finish!

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: dish detergent

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: disinfectant spray

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: vacuum cleaner

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: laundry detergent

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: glass cleaner

* 2 Print or Digital Worksheets: clipart pictures to color/cut/paste into corresponding worksheets

Total Number of Slides: 93

Total Number of Worksheets: 12

This is a part of my HOME LIVING SERIES NO PREP BUNDLE.

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Use these Google Slides Digital Lessons to teach time skills in your special education classroom including: AM/PM, digital time, analog time, reading a schedule, and elapsed time! The whole group lessons follow a student, Marcus, as he practices time skills over Thanksgiving Break in November!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups! This product is meant to be taught using an interactive whiteboard.

How Do I Use This Resource?

There are 5 whole group math lessons to teach time telling math strategies. Use your own resources for small group/individual practice, or purchase the Thanksgiving Telling Time Bundle!

These engaging worksheets are great for high school and transition age students working on the following skills:

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Digital - Paying Bills/ Bill Comprehension BUNDLE - Google Forms - Life Skills

By FUNctional Academics Educator

| Paying Bills | Reading Utility Bills | Environmental Print | Functional Text | Life Skills Reading | Comprehension Questions | Special Education | Real-World Skills | Skills for Independence |

This is a NO PREP, download & go resource!

This bundle includes five resources and has a total of:

  • 25 different realistic utility bills
  • 64 self-grading Google Forms with 587 questions
  • Google Forms are editable & self-grading

Separately these 5 resources would cost you $27.00. Bundle & save over 20%!

This resource was recently updated to include:

  • 1 new unit!
  • 3 new bills
  • 18 new Google Forms with 230 additional questions added

Resources Included:

Paying Utility Bills Unit 1 - Google Forms

  • 6 Realistic Bills
  • 14 Google Forms with 141 Questions

Paying Utility Bills Unit 2 - Google Forms

  • 6 Realistic Bills
  • 14 Google Forms with 136 Questions

Paying Bills Unit 1 - Google Forms

  • 5 Realistic Bills
  • 12 Google Forms with 102 Questions

Paying Bills Unit 2 - Google Forms

  • 4 Realistic Bills
  • 12 Google Forms with 107 Questions

Paying Bills Unit 3 - Google Forms

  • 4 Realistic Bills
  • 12 Google Forms with 101 Questions

Bills Included:

  • Auto Shop
  • Car Loan
  • Cell Phone
  • Credit Card
  • Dentist
  • Electric (3)
  • Food Delivery Service
  • Garbage/ Recycle
  • Gas
  • Generic (3)
  • Hospital
  • Medical
  • Oil
  • Plumber
  • Store Credit Card
  • Streaming Subscriptions
  • TV / Internet
  • Vet
  • Water/ Sewer (3)

This resource is specifically designed to introduce students to the vital life skill of reading common bills accurately. With this downloadable material, students will engage with a diverse collection of realistic bills.

Through a series of thought-provoking questions, students will develop a deep understanding of various aspects related to these bills, such as a_ccount details, costs, due dates, late charges, and more._ The resource offers two levels of engagement: a cut-and-paste activity level and a write-in-the-answer level. This ensures that students of varying abilities can participate and reinforce their learning.

Key Features:

1. Realistic Bill Exposure: The resource provides students with exposure to authentic bills commonly encountered in real-life situations, enhancing their ability to understand and analyze bills effectively.

2. Comprehensive Questioning: A wide range of questions is included to cover crucial aspects of bill reading, such as account information, costs, dates, and potential penalties. This promotes a holistic understanding of bill-related concepts.

3. Two Levels of Engagement: The resource offers flexibility with two levels of difficulty. Students can choose between a cut-and-paste activity or a write-in-the-answer format, allowing them to engage at a level suited to their abilities.

By utilizing Practical Bill Reading Skills, students will develop a valuable life skill that empowers them to confidently navigate and comprehend common bills. This resource sets a strong foundation for financial literacy and responsible decision-making in the real world.

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