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Encouraging Compliments Coloring Bookmarks Cards Kindness Positive Affirmations

By Eden Digital Arts

Encouraging positive affirmations/compliments with cute animals, coloring bookmarks/cards for kids, these could be used as a fun positivity coloring activity at a party, in the classroom, or done as a homeschool craft activity, bulletin board decor, used as party favors and DIY gifts for Birthdays, Valentine's Day, Random Acts of Kindness Day, 100th day, anti-bullying, for early finisher activity, and more.

For best results print them on thick cardstock paper or could be printed on colored paper to be given out as is without coloring.

1 Pdf with 8 different bookmarks in two sizes.

Large bookmark measures about 8.25" by 2.5",

and smaller sets are 7" by 2".

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

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Be Kind Coloring Bookmarks Cute Bees, Kindness Craft Activity Anti Bullying

By Eden Digital Arts

Kindness encouraging words with cute bees and flowers printable coloring bookmarks for kids. These could be colored and given out as cards, to spread the anti-bullying message, or to celebrate any occasion, such as Valentine's Day, for Random Acts of Kindness Day, 100th day and more.

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD craft page.

These would work great as page tags, for tracing, used as a family, classroom, homeschool activity, as a DIY gift, like cards, or gift tags, or as an activity at a party.

For best results print them on thick cardstock paper, color, and cut up.

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Cute Dinosaur Puns Coloring Bookmarks Kindness Positive Dino Cards Zen Craft

By Eden Digital Arts

Encouraging compliments cute dinosaur puns coloring bookmarks for kids, these could be used as a fun positivity coloring activity at a party, in the classroom, or done as a homeschool craft activity, bulletin board decor, used as party favors and DIY gifts for Birthdays, Valentine's Day, Random Acts of Kindness Day, 100th day, anti-bullying, for early finisher activity, back to school, after testing, and more.

For best results print them on thick cardstock paper or could be printed on colored paper to be given out as is without coloring.

1 Pdf with 8 different bookmarks in two sizes.

Large bookmark measures about 8.25" by 2.5",

and smaller sets are 7" by 2".

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

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8 Famous Scientists Quotes Coloring Bookmarks Cards Science Class Craft Gift

By Eden Digital Arts

Coloring bookmarks with Kawaii-style illustrations of scientists and inspirational and motivational quotes by famous scientists: Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and more, printable coloring bookmarks/cards for kids DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, these could be used as a fun coloring activity at a party, in the classroom, or done as a homeschool craft.

For best results print them on thick cardstock paper or could be printed on colored paper to be given out as is without coloring.

1 Pdf with 8 different bookmarks in two sizes.

Large bookmark measures about 8.25" by 2.5",

and smaller sets are 7" by 2".

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

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12 Superhero Growth Mindset Coloring Pages Positive Self Esteem Class Posters

By Eden Digital Arts

Superhero 12 coloring pages for kids with positive growth mindset messages to improve self-esteem.

These coloring pages could be used as a fun coloring activity at a party, in the classroom, or done as a homeschool activity, relaxing family activity, colored and used as posters, or given out to friends and family as a DIY gift.

Coloring activity to encourage kindness, to promote self-improvement and growth mindset, and to use as a relaxing downtime or early finisher activity.

Files include: 1 Pdf with 12 US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.
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Be Kind Bundle Cute Animal Puns Kindness Encouraging Coloring Bookmarks Craft

By Eden Digital Arts

Sets of kid's favorite kindness coloring bookmarks with cute animals and bees.

These could be colored and given out as cards, to celebrate any occasion, such as Valentine's Day, Random Acts of Kindness Day, 100th day, anti-bullying, and more.

Ideas on using coloring bookmarks:

  • a fun addition to sub plans
  • as early finishers
  • bookmarks could be used for student rewards
  • attached to a book or pack of coloring pencils as a small gift
  • for brain breaks/relaxing time
  • colored and used as bulletin board decor
  • bookmarks could be added to letters and cards;
  • used as a fun coloring activity at the book club meeting
  • at a party, in the classroom, library, or as a homeschool activity
  • colored and given out as random acts of kindness, left in the books in the library for other students to find, and given out to classmates and teachers

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Punch Cards | Student Rewards & Classroom Management Resource

By Jessica

Teachers of all students can use these 12 pages of punch cards to educate their students about working towards a goal. They're great for creating motivation to perform well and be kind to others so they can get the reward from the completed punch card!

✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • 12-page PDF file
  • 4 different punch cards with different amounts of holes on them.
  • 3 different colors that can be used all year

HOW IT WORKS

1. Easily print the punch cards from your computer.

2. Cut out the punch cards .

3. Establish a system for your classroom and the ways students can earn a hole in these punch cards, such as handing in homework for the entire week, helping another student, or cleaning up after themselves.

4. Use the punch cards to motivate your students to get better and better every day.

WHO IS IT FOR?

  • Elementary School Teachers: You'll love this as a resource to encourage your students to try their best and be kind to each other.

FEATURES

  • Each page is 8.5" x 11", but you can adjust this in your printer settings.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

In addition to printing out this resource, you'll need scissors.

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Behavior Management Red and Green Choices - SPANISH VERSION

By All Therapy Resources

Esta mini lección explora y ayuda a los estudiantes a reflexionar sobre las opciones verdes y rojas, así como sus consecuencias posteriores.

Esta mini lección explora:

- ¿Cuáles son las opciones de rojo y verde?

- Actividad de reflexión: ¿Cuáles son las buenas y las malas elecciones que han hecho los estudiantes?

- Ejemplo de opciones de verde y rojo (apoyos visuales)

- Narrativas simplificadas (es decir, las opciones verdes son BUENAS opciones y las rojas son opciones MALAS.

- Explora la responsabilidad y la rendición de cuentas (todos los días todos tenemos que tomar decisiones. Las decisiones conducen a consecuencias, ya sean buenas o malas).

- Observar las consecuencias mediante la exploración de comportamientos, sentimientos (cómo el comportamiento les impactó a ellos mismos y a los demás), así como las consecuencias posteriores (buenas o malas).

- Aprender de la experiencia y cambiar patrones de comportamiento.

- Explorandosituaciones y los opuestos de lasopcionesverde / rojo.

This mini lesson explores and helps students reflect on green and red choices, as well as their subsequent consequences. This mini-lesson explores:

- What are red and green choices?

- Reflection Activity – What are good choices and poor choices that students have made

- Example of green and red choices (visual supports)

- Simplified narratives (i.e.: green choices are GOOD choices and red choices are POOR choices.

- Explores responsibility and accountability (everyday we all have choices to make. Choices lead to consequences – whether good or bad.)

- Looking at the consequences by exploring Behaviours, Feelings (how the behaviour impacted themselves and others) as well as subsequent consequences (good or bad).

- Learning from the experience and changing behavioural patterns.

- Exploring situations and the opposites of green/red choices.

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Growth Mindset Coloring Book For Kids

By Ann Stewart

Instill a love of learning and a growth mindset in students with this creatively designed coloring book! This 30-page digital download features unique growth mindset quotes embedded into artful imagery perfect for coloring.

Filled with inspirational sayings like "Challenges help me grow," "I can do hard things," and "My effort leads to success," this coloring book promotes a positive mindset around effort, persistence, and viewing challenges as opportunities to learn.

Designed for elementary students but suitable for any age, this coloring book is ideal for:

*Morning work or bell ringers to set an intention for the day

*"Brain breaks" to reset focus during testing days

*Counseling and SEL lessons on mindfulness and resilience

*Independent art time when students need self-directed activities

With thought-provoking quotes and space for students to add their own creative color, this growth mindset coloring book is perfect for classrooms, counseling offices, intervention services, and more!

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Fall Thanksgiving Cards in English & Spanish

By Beth Hammett

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks, and students can write their own "Thank You" cards using 20 designs in English and Spanish to color and make. Includes Thanksgiving related graphics, such as: Pilgrims Native American Turkeys Fall Scenes Blank Template Directions and Optional Activities Excellent assessment for grammar and writing while encouraging gratitude.

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North Pole Adventure Emotions Game

By The Responsive Educator

Are you a teacher, counselor, or parent searching for an engaging and educational tool to help children explore their emotions in an exciting and interactive way? Look no further! Introducing the North Pole Adventure Emotions Game, a captivating and versatile resource that's designed to foster emotional intelligence, empathy, and social-emotional learning while taking young explorers on a thrilling journey to the North Pole, where the magic of Christmas and Santa Claus awaits.

Why Choose the North Pole Adventure Emotions Game?

  1. Diverse Emotional Exploration: Our game offers a unique and comprehensive approach to emotional exploration. Players encounter a wide range of scenarios that elicit emotions from wonder and joy to challenges that provoke fear and determination. This diversity allows children to recognize, understand, and manage various emotions, a crucial skill for life.
  2. Immersive Learning: The North Pole-themed setting creates an immersive learning experience. Players become Arctic adventurers, navigating through the frosty wilderness and uncovering hidden secrets while delving into the depths of their own emotions, all within the enchanting backdrop of Christmas and Santa Claus.
  3. Versatile Application: The North Pole Adventure Emotions Game is a versatile tool for educators, counselors, and parents. It can be used in one-on-one sessions, group settings, or even as an engaging classroom activity. Suitable for children of various age groups, making it a valuable addition to any learning environment.
  4. Engagement and Interaction: This game encourages active participation and interaction. Through role-playing and discussion, children learn to express their feelings and engage in meaningful conversations about their emotional experiences.
  5. Positive and Challenging Scenarios: The game features both positive and challenging scenarios. This balance allows children to explore emotions associated with success and adversity, developing resilience and empathy in the process.
  6. Inspiration for Creativity: The North Pole setting ignites children's imaginations. It's a world filled with magnificent polar creatures, hidden wonders, and untold mysteries, inspiring creativity and storytelling while nurturing emotional awareness in the magical atmosphere of Christmas and Santa Claus.

What Makes Our Product Exceptional

  • Built for Durability: The North Pole Adventure Emotions Game is designed to be printed on sturdy cardstock and laminated, ensuring it can be used over and over again without wear and tear.
  • Front and Back Printing: The emotion adventure cards are designed for double-sided printing, maximizing the number of scenarios while reducing paper usage.
  • Full Color: Our product is visually stunning, with vibrant, full-color imagery that enhances the immersive experience and engages children's imaginations.

How to Use the North Pole Adventure Emotions Game:

  1. Gameplay: Players embark on a thrilling Arctic expedition, navigating through a series of captivating scenarios. They discuss and express their emotional responses to each situation, developing a deeper understanding of their feelings.
  2. Facilitated Discussions: Teachers, counselors, and parents have the opportunity to facilitate meaningful discussions about emotions, empathy, and problem-solving as they guide players through the game, all while enjoying the enchantment of Christmas and Santa Claus.
  3. Flexible Implementation: Whether used in educational settings or at home, the North Pole Emotion Adventure Game provides a flexible and adaptable tool for supporting children's emotional development.

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable North Pole adventure, where emotions are as icy as the tundra, empathy warms hearts, and learning becomes a polar exploration set against the magical backdrop of Christmas and Santa Claus.

Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students or children with a valuable tool for emotional growth. Order the North Pole Adventure Emotions Game today and watch young hearts and minds flourish in the enchanting world of the Arctic and the holiday spirit.

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Halloween Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Halloween celebration with our Halloween Activities Social Problem Solving Activity, tailored to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual Halloween routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a dose of social-emotional learning into your Halloween activities, making it not just spooky but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Halloween-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Halloween Scenarios

  • Jack's Raisin Reaction: While trick-or-treating, Jack is given raisins. He says, “Raisins?! Gross! I don’t want those,” and hands them back to the people who gave them to him.

  • Chelsea's Costume Contest Outburst: When Chelsea learns that someone else won the costume contest, she loudly tells everyone that her costume was much better and should have won.

  • Emily's Rule-Abiding Costume Choice: Emily is excited about the school costume parade and decides to choose a costume that follows the school rules.


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Winter Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your winter festivities with our Winter Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the regular winter routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to blend social-emotional learning into your winter activities, making it not just chilly but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Winter-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Winter Scenarios

  • Ethan's Helpful Gesture: Ethan offers to help a classmate who is having a hard time with the zipper on their winter coat.

  • Christopher's Rule-Breaking Proposal: The school rule is that snowball fights are not allowed. Christopher tries to convince his friends to have one anyway, saying that it will be fun.

  • Micah's Neighborly Help: Micah sees his older neighbor outside shoveling snow. He bundles up and goes outside to ask if the man would like some help.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Winter edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Winter Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Ocean Adventure Emotions Game

By The Responsive Educator

Are you a teacher, counselor, or parent seeking an engaging and educational tool to help children explore their emotions in a fun and interactive way? Look no further! Presenting the Ocean Adventure Emotions Game, an immersive and versatile resource that fosters emotional intelligence, empathy, and social-emotional learning, all while taking young adventurers on an exciting voyage through the depths of the ocean.

Why Choose the Ocean Adventure Emotions Game?

  1. Diverse Emotional Exploration: Our game offers a unique and comprehensive approach to emotional exploration. Players encounter a wide range of scenarios that evoke emotions from wonder and delight to challenges that spark determination and concern. This diversity enables children to recognize, understand, and manage a variety of emotions, a crucial life skill.
  2. Immersive Learning: The ocean-themed setting provides an immersive learning experience. Players become deep-sea explorers, navigating through the mysterious underwater world and unraveling hidden secrets while delving into their own emotions.
  3. Versatile Application: The Ocean Adventure Emotions Game is a versatile tool for educators, counselors, and parents. It can be utilized in one-on-one sessions, group settings, or as an engaging classroom activity. Suitable for children of different age groups, it's a valuable addition to any learning environment.
  4. Engagement and Interaction: This game encourages active participation and interaction. Through role-playing and discussion, children learn to express their feelings and engage in meaningful conversations about their emotional experiences.
  5. Positive and Challenging Scenarios: The game features both positive and challenging scenarios. This balance enables children to explore emotions associated with success and adversity, fostering resilience and empathy.
  6. Inspiration for Creativity: The ocean setting ignites children's imaginations. It's a world teeming with fascinating marine life, hidden treasures, and untold mysteries, inspiring creativity and storytelling while nurturing emotional awareness.

What Makes Our Product Exceptional

  • Built for Durability: The Ocean Emotion Adventure Game is designed to be printed on durable cardstock and laminated, ensuring it can be used repeatedly without wear and tear.
  • Front and Back Printing: The emotion adventure cards are created for double-sided printing, maximizing the number of scenarios while reducing paper usage.
  • Full Color: Our product is visually stunning, with vibrant, full-color imagery that enhances the immersive experience and captivates children's imaginations.

How to Use the Ocean Adventure Emotions Game

  1. Gameplay: Players embark on an exciting underwater expedition, navigating through a series of captivating scenarios. They discuss and express their emotional responses to each situation, deepening their understanding of their feelings.
  2. Facilitated Discussions: Teachers, counselors, and parents have the opportunity to lead meaningful discussions about emotions, empathy, and problem-solving as they guide players through the game.
  3. Flexible Implementation: Whether used in educational settings or at home, the Ocean Emotion Adventure Game provides a flexible and adaptable tool for supporting children's emotional development.

Dive into an unforgettable ocean adventure where emotions ebb and flow, empathy takes root, and learning becomes an undersea exploration. The Ocean Adventure Emotions Game is more than just a game; it's a journey into the heart of emotional intelligence, where young explorers thrive and flourish in the world beneath the waves.

Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students or children with a valuable tool for emotional growth. Order the Ocean Emotion Adventure Game today and witness young hearts and minds flourish in the captivating world of the ocean.

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Thanksgiving Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Thanksgiving celebration with our Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the typical Thanksgiving routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to blend social-emotional learning into your Thanksgiving activities, making it not just a feast but also an opportunity for valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Thanksgiving-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Thanksgiving Scenarios

  • Emily's Thankful Reflections: Emily shares genuine reflections on what she's thankful for during a classroom Thanksgiving activity.

  • Seth's Avoidance Strategy: Seth doesn’t want to be asked to help clean the house before company comes over, so he leaves to ride his bike and is gone until dinner time.

  • Jayden's Thoughtful Gesture: Jayden offers to make mashed potatoes to go with dinner because he knows that they are his grandpa’s favorite.


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End-of-the-Year Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

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Mix up your end-of-the-year classroom routine with our End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving Activity, tailored to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a touch of social-emotional learning into your end-of-the-year celebration, making it not just memorable but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Valentine's Day-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample End-of-the-Year Scenarios

  • Aiden's Gift Dismissal: The teacher gave small end-of-the-year gifts to everyone. Aiden said he didn’t like it and immediately threw it in the trash.

  • Liam's Vacation Comparison: Liam tells his mom that other students are going on fancy vacations for summer break. When his mom says that they can’t afford that, Liam grumbles and complains.

  • Christian's Secret Card: Christian brings in a teacher appreciation card and secretly gets all of the students to sign it.


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Back-to-School Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your back-to-school routine with our Back-to-School Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your back-to-school activities, making it not just educational but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Back-to-School-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Back-to-School Scenarios

  • Ava's Pencil Offer: Another student doesn’t have a pencil. Ava has an extra pencil and offers it to the student in need.

  • Zoey's Competitive Behavior: Zoey constantly competes with classmates, one-upping their stories and interrupting to talk about herself.

  • Mikah's Rule Disruption: The teacher is explaining classroom rules and procedures. Mikah repeatedly interrupts to tell her that his teacher from last year did it differently.


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  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
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Valentine's Day Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Valentine's Day classroom routine with our Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual holiday routine with these fun social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to add a touch of social-emotional learning to your Valentine's Day celebration, making it not just sweet but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Valentine's Day-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Valentine's Day Scenarios

  • Michael's Decision: Michael receives a Valentine's Day card from a disliked classmate. He crumples it without acknowledgment.

  • Alex's Response: Overhearing classmates making fun of a homemade Valentine's Day card, Alex joins in to fit in.

  • Casey's Observation: Casey notices a friend looking sad on Valentine's Day and chooses to spend time talking and offering support.


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  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
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New Year's Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your New Year's celebration with our New Year's Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual New Year's routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a dose of social-emotional learning into your New Year's activities, making it not just a countdown but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different New Year's-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample New Year's Scenarios

  • Olivia's Cleaning Complaints: Olivia’s mother asks her to help clean up for their New Year’s Eve party. Olivia whines and complains the whole time.

  • Jack's Bedtime Protest: Jack wants to stay up with the adults until midnight, but his parents tell him he must be in bed at 10:00. He yells that it isn’t fair.

  • Levi's Considerate Gesture: Levi knows that his dog is scared of the fireworks set off at midnight, so he lets the dog sleep in his room on New Year’s Eve.


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Fall Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your autumn classroom routine with our Fall Activities - Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your autumn activities, making it not just cozy but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Autumn/Fall-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Autumn Scenarios

  • Liam's Fall Carnival Volunteering: Liam volunteers to help set up booths and decorations for the school’s Fall Carnival.

  • Joe's Football Game Remarks: Joe makes fun of a player who missed a pass at the football game. The player hears what he says and looks hurt.

  • Noah's Nature Walk Candy Wrapper: On a nature walk with the class, Noah eats a piece of candy he had in his pocket, and then drops the wrapper on the trail.


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  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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