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Halloween Characters Guess Who Game
By Inspired By MlG
Halloween Characters Guess Who Game - A fun and engaging brain break activity or morning meeting game perfect for Halloween. Your teacher will describe Halloween characters and your class will try to guess who it is.Educational and interactive, this game is a great way to learn about different Halloween costumes and improve your guessing skills.
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Jungle Adventure Emotions Game
By The Responsive Educator
Are you a teacher, counselor, or parent looking for an engaging and educational tool to help children explore their emotions in a fun and interactive way? Look no further! Introducing the Jungle Adventure Emotions Game, a captivating and versatile resource that's designed to foster emotional intelligence, empathy, and social-emotional learning while taking young adventurers on a thrilling journey through the heart of the jungle.
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How to Use the Jungle Adventure Emotions Game
Get ready to embark on an unforgettable jungle adventure, where emotions run wild, empathy blooms, and learning takes center stage. The Jungle Adventure Emotions Game is more than just a game; it's a journey into the heart of emotional intelligence, where young explorers can thrive and flourish.
Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students or children with a valuable tool for emotional growth. Order the Jungle Adventure Emotions Game today and watch young hearts and minds flourish in the vibrant world of the jungle.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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Small Group Describing Emotions Bundle (6 sessions)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
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All individual activities are posted, please check them out if you would like additional information!
This Describing Emotions Bundle includes six useful games and resources that can be used in small groups or as whole group guidance activities. Lesson plans are not included in any of the downloads.
Six Activities Included:
Activity #1- Describing Emotions.
What are Emotions? Explanation through posters and a worksheet.
Session #1
Activity #2- Discussing Emotions.
Students are asked to recall and describe emotional scenarios they have previously encountered. This process links arbitrary emotions with situations they have experienced. It makes the emotions understandable and relatable.
Session #2
Activity #3- Working With Emotions.
Understanding your own emotions. Students are given situations and asked to identify the emotions the situation would evoke.
Session #3
Activity #4- The Effects of Emotions.
Students learn that their emotions impact others and that other’s emotions impact them.
Session #4
Activity #5- Recognizing Other’s Emotions.
Walk a Mile in other people’s shoes as we discover how situations affect other people and start to develop empathy.
Session #5
Activity #6- Understanding All Emotions
The board game! Students solidify their understanding of emotions while playing a shoots and ladders type board game.
Session #6
To create these games you will need a printer, laminator (optional), scissors, and a few spare minutes.
I hope your students love this small group program as much as my students did!
Mrs. Bell
The Crafty Counselor
This download does not include a detailed lesson plan. This is six games that can be used in succession to build upon one another.
File downloads in ZIP file format. Please make sure you have a program to open the document before purchase.
Describing Emotions Bundle by Mrs. Bell, The Crafty Counselor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
*Depending on student abilities, this may not be useful for 1st or 5th graders.
Graphics: @Charlotte Braddock 2013
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Emotions Bundle (foldables,workbooks,worksheets, discussion tools)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Emotions Bundle
Five engaging and interactive activities designed to get to the root of how students feel! Click on the preview for more images!
Included in this download:
Emotions, Let's Start Talking About Them
Discussing Emotions, the Foldable
Anger Workbook
Walk a Mile In Someone Else's Shoes.
Expressing Emotions Tab Book
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There's been a lot of talk about emotions lately, how do we know if our students truly understand the differences between emotions?
Included in this packet are:
Six Emotions Posters (Sad, Anger, Fear, Happy, Surprised, Disgust)
Student Check In Sheet
Emotions Color Chart
Emotions Worksheets (4)
Color and Black + White Copies Included
The six colorful 8 x 10 posters can be used as a tool to get the emotions conversation off to a fun start. Emotions are complex, there isn't one right way to express or describe them. Show students the many words they can use to express themselves. Maybe even take the opportunity to pull out a dictionary and expose students to words they've never encountered before.
Once done using the posters to explain each emotion, they can be hung in offices or classrooms as a reminder and/or resource for students.
Use the Student Check In Sheet to understand how students are feeling in four key areas: home, school, class and with friends.
Use the Emotions Color Chart as a visual of all the emotions and as a conversation starter. Talk through the various pictures; point out similarities and differences between the emotions, etc.
Use the four worksheets to solidify student understanding.
Included in this download are five different printable foldable templates and a roll and describe cube! Color and black & white versions are available.
Have students talk about their emotions in a fun way!
Students roll the cube and describe the emotion they land on or tell a story about a time they felt that emotion.
Using the foldable, students lift each of the flaps of the foldable and write or draw their answers to the printed questions. This is a simple way to get kids talking, start the conversation about how they handle emotions or to get to know the student better.
Assembly takes about three minutes. Print the template you want, fold where directed and then cut. Easy peazy!
All too often I see angry kids. Everything seems to set them off. When I ask them to talk about what happened, they cannot seem to put their feelings into words.
This workbook is designed to help children understand and express their anger. This interactive booklet requires kids to explore their anger through use of questions and drawing activities that force them to think deep and evaluate their own behavior.
Color and Black & White copy included in download.
*Be careful using with second grade. The activity requires a lot of writing.
For small version, print workbook double-sided (for best results, I click double-sided "short-edge binding" when printing). Simply fold the pages in half with the front and back cover facing out and staple to bind the booklet.
For full page booklet print double sided with long edge binding.
These cards are perfect for small groups or individual student use.
Sometimes our students need help understanding how their actions and/or how certain situations can affect other people's feelings. With your students, use these 48 empathy building situation cards to discuss how people would feel in various situations. Have students answer the questions on the cards and then discuss the scenarios and student responses.
Make your students think of how others feel and how they can help.
To create these cards:
For full color cards, print double sided, pages 3-26.
For black and white cards, print double sided, pages 26-50.
Laminate for durability.
Cut on dotted lines to separate.
This activity is perfect for small groups or individual lessons with students who need a little extra help understanding their emotions. This Tab Activity Book makes discussing and expressing emotions fun and interactive!
Included:
One Tab Activity Book with Cut & Glue Activity
All pages are black and white for ease of printing. Print pages 6-19 double sided on plain white paper. Cut along dotted lines to create each individual tab page. Put pages together in the correct order (tabs lining up properly) and staple along left side to create your Tab Activity Book!
It's that simple and super quick to assembly!!
Students answers three to four questions on each page. The questions allow students to explore how they feel and how they handle their various emotions.
There is also a cut and glue activity. Students cut out and sort the 32 situations provided based on how the situation would make the student feel. More situations are provided than will be used. If the student runs out of situations that would make them feel a specific emotion, they can write their own example of a situation in the box.
Here's how I use this product:
I had a little boy tell me he wants to talk about his emotions in a fun way. He said he has a hard time matching his face to his emotions and explaining how the emotions feel. I started him off with the Emotions Foldables, which he absolutely loved. He said he was starting to practice “making the face match the feels” and wanted to talk about the emotions more.
So I made this for him!
Necessary Supplies:
Access to a double sided black & white printer
Scissors
Glue
Colored pencils
Construction Paper that matches Inside Out colors (optional)
Assembly & Activity
Single sided print the two situation pages for the cut and glue activity.
Printed out the Tab Workbook pages double sided. Cut along the dotted lines on each page and then line each up in the correct order.
When the pages are lined up correctly (happy, sad, surprised, fear, angry, disgust) staple down the left hand side to create a spine to your Tab WorkBook.
Cut out each of the scenarios and sort them into various piles based on how they make the student feel.
I usually teach colors to match each of the emotions (the same as Inside Out colors) so I like to pull out construction paper that matches each of the emotions to add a little color to the cut and glue activity (yellow, blue, orange for surprised, purple, red and green).
Color the cover however you want or to match with the color from Inside Out if you are going with that theme.
Once we finished the cover, we get down to the good stuff.
We start with the first emotion, happy. We discuss what happy means, draw a self-portrait of the student happy, explore what makes us happy and talk about what it feels like to be happy. We answer the questions on the page and draw pictures together.
We look at the pile of situations we had presorted for happy and chose four situations that made the student most happy. We glued each of the four situations to their appropriate colored construction paper (in this case yellow, this step is optional).
Then we cut them into squares small enough to fit into the boxes printed on the Tab Workbook Page.
We then glued the situation in a box under the chosen emotion’s page in the Tab WorkBook.
We repeated this process for each emotion.
You really get to explore each emotion in depth with your student.
Enjoy exploring emotions with your students!
Mrs. Bell
The Crafty Counselor
Please make sure you have the proper software to open a zip file before purchasing. You may not wish to purchase this product if you have previously purchased two or more of the above listed products. Be cautious when using with second graders;some activities require writing.
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School Counseling Curriculum Activities: Emotional Regulation & SEL Lessons
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Need social skills activities for elementary students that promote social-emotional learning and teach emotional regulation skills? Look no further; here are 130+ diverse resources designed to help you address student concerns and take your elementary school counseling program to the next level!
Download the entire Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor store! It's filled with creative, highly engaging lessons, games, and activities geared toward supporting the social-emotional learning and personal growth of your students. Have access to over 140 (and growing) diverse resources now!
This school counseling curriculum storewide bundle currently contains over 130 crafty lessons & activities that will support your student’s academic, personal, and social-emotional needs. The included social skills activities and games will help children learn emotional regulation skills, coping strategies, anger management strategies & SO MUCH MORE!
These activities are ideal for individual counseling sessions, small group counseling curriculums, classroom guidance lessons, teacher use in the classroom, and calm down corners…the list of possible uses for these resources is never-ending!
This is a growing bundle that currently includes all of Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor’s products at a very steep 50% discount. As a growing bundle, it means that the price will increase each time that I add a new product until I reach TeachShare’s 400-paid products cap for a bundle listing. Once the maximum of 400 products has been reached, no more resources will be added to this bundle, and it will no longer be considered a growing bundle.
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Included are creative counseling lessons, SEL activities, and self-regulation resources for busy educators. This is your one-stop spot for counselors and teachers looking for creative, interactive SEL resources for students.
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Understanding All Emotions (Session #6)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The Board Game! Teach students how to recognize and respond to emotional situations. Included: 8x10 Game Board 60 Double-Sided Situation Cards Game Guidelines Game Pieces You will need a single dice to play. After teaching each emotion (sad, uneasy, surprised, angry, disgusted, and happy) play this game with your student or small group. Follow the game guidelines and enjoy playing this game with your students. Assembly: Print pages 7-16, double-sided, on cardstock. Laminate for extra durability. When cards speak of emotion words, they are referring to the words used on the posters in the first lesson “Teaching Emotions”. Refer to this if you are teaching the two lessons in conjunction with one another. If you are not, simply ask the student to provide synonyms for the emotions they are describing. Example: Emotion is sad. Emotion words could be blue, upset, fragile, unhappy, down, etc. There are two types of game pieces; flat and pop up. To create the flat pieces, cut on the dotted lines. To create the pop ups, cut on the dotted lines and fold on the solid lines. Feel free to substitute anything you would like for the game pieces. You could use coins, chips, the possibilities are endless, get creative! Game Rules: All players pick a game piece and begin in square #1: The first player rolls a single dice and moves the appropriate amount of spaces (1-6). If they land in a space that does not have a chameleon in it, the next person takes a turn. If they land on a space that has a chameleon on a flower vine, (example space #4, #7, #11, #15, #23, #26, #30, #34, #42), they pick a Situation Card from the pile. They read the situation out loud, and answer all of the questions (one to three questions per Situation Card). If they answer all questions correctly, they follow the worms to a higher space, closer to the food bowl (and the winners circle). If they answer incorrectly they stay put. If they land on a space that has a chameleon on a tree branch, (example space #9, #13, #20, #27, #31, #36, #45, #46) they automatically slide down to the lower level. They then pick a Situation Card, if they answer all parts correctly, they get another turn and roll the dice again. The game is over when someone reaches the winner’s circle. I hope your students have a BLAST with this game!! This is now part of a bundle! Click here for great savings! Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor
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Recognizing Other People's Emotions (Session #5)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The Empathy Building Game Help students recognize and understand how other people would feel in a given situation. Have students “walk a mile” in other people’s shoes while answering one important question; How do you think they would feel? Two sets of 52 game cards are included. Black and white cards should be used with advanced groups who have a solid grasp on understanding emotions. Students pick a card, read the situation, and describe the emotions the person would feel. The colored cards can be used as a guide for students who still need help understanding the basic concepts. The colors on the chameleons (on the cards) match the emotions the situations would evoke. They colored cards are based on how most people would feel if faced with these situations. I hope your students find this educational and exciting! This is now part of a bundle! Click here for great savings! Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor
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Respect Activities for Building Your Classroom Community
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are your students having difficulty being friendly and respectful to one another? Are you in search of classroom community building activities or teaching respect activities that show students the importance of being respectful?
Look no further! This “Feel Like Flying or Rain on My Parade” being respectful activities are for you!
Use these being respectful activities to show students that their actions have one of two impacts on other people. Their actions can either tear others down and “rain on their parade,” or, their actions can build others up and make others “feel like they can fly”.
Guide students towards making choices that are friendly and respectful that help to enhance and strengthen the school community.
Included with Download:
Question Cube (Cut and Glue)
Friendly vs. Unfriendly Worksheet
Respect vs. Disrespect Worksheet
Feel Like Flying or Rain on Their Parade Poster
17 Puzzle Piece Question Cards (Interactive Whole Group Activity)
81 Double-Sided Situation Cards
Build student's knowledge of friendly/unfriendly and respectful/disrespectful actions and the effects on others. Use these classroom community-building activities to show students they can either make others feel like they can fly, or they can rain on other people's parade.
Other Educators Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kristen D. says, “This resource works so well for the quick sessions with individuals and small groups that I do.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jennifer H. says, “The kids very very engaged throughout this lesson. They really were able to grasp the kindness ideas.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Michelle P. says, “My Year 5 students enjoyed this and the lesson provided a good starting point for continuing discussion on this topic. Thank you!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ali H. says, “The scaffolding of the two concepts to help generalize it in students every day life supported their learning significantly.”
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Responsible Decision Making Worksheet & Games for Elementary Students
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Challenge students’ capacity for making good choices with this responsible decision making game! This is the perfect activity to improve decision making skills and critical thinking abilities. This game teaches social skills, problem-solving, flexible thinking, good choices vs. poor choices, responsible decision-making skills… this game covers it all!
Students will be completely engaged with the “simmer or ignite” theme. They will be excited to brainstorm ways to respond to the various situations, making correlations between how their responses affect the various situations.
They will be thinking critically about each situation and deepening their understanding of the power and impact behind their decisions.
Here’s What’s Included:
This good choice vs. poor choice decision-making game is perfect for classroom lessons and small groups. Simply print, laminate, cut, and you and are ready to teach your students new life skills!
Sharpen your student’s decision-making skills as you guide them through the decision-making process. They will be presented with various scenarios while playing this game that requires students to think critically about their choices and the consequences of these choices.
Students will be given many examples of good choices that make situations better and poor choices that make situations worse. Help students gain an understanding of how situations can be "simmered" or "ignited" based on their behaviors and reactions to others.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Laronda B. says, “Provided great class discussion and my students enjoyed working together to determine the solutions.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amanda B. says, “Very simple yet effective teaching with this game. I have kids gr2-7 and they all enjoyed playing it and were easily engaged.”
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Social Skills Activity for Empathy Building, Compassion, & Perspective Taking
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you in search of an easy prep activity for teaching your students empathy, compassion, and perspective taking? These colorful and thought-provoking discussion cards will have your students conversing about empathy, compassion, and how people can have different perceptions of the same event.
Students will be engaged in deep conversation as they discuss the various scenarios on the discussion cards. Open students’ minds to the idea that their ideas and perceptions are not everyone’s ideas and perceptions.
Here’s What You’ll Get:
Use these discussion cards to help students understand that there can be differing perceptions of the same event as well as strengthen empathy skills. By discussing the various scenarios, you can help students and their understanding of how their actions and different situations can affect other people differently.
These discussion cards are perfect for small groups or individuals who need help developing empathy, perspective-taking skills, and compassion for others.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brittany M. says, “Used this to lead a kindness discussion in my third grade class. Students could understand and form great discussions around this concept.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rebekah S. says, “I used this resource in two lunch bunch small groups for students in 2nd and 3rd grade. Students loved playing this game - we took turns in a circle picking a card and answering the question. I appreciated that the cards showed diverse students, had un-traditional names, and had a wide range of stories/questions. I did go through and remove some depending on group topic and age of students - there is a TON of cards regardless. I did print them out and laminate them - easy to clean and they stay in good condition.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jill T. says, “Our school teaches the 7 Habits and I was doing a rotation of seek first to understand. The students were in teams of 4 to read and discuss these. I heard amazing comments coming from all around the room. We then shared the ones that promoted the best discussions in their opinion. It was great!”
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Good Citizenship Worksheets, Lessons & Activities Being a Good Citizen 2nd Grade
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Teach students the importance of being a good citizen with this good citizenship lesson printable activity pack! Show students concrete examples of ways good citizens behave as well as the characteristics of citizens who need to try a bit harder to be helpful members of their community.
Have students analyze and sort situations based on if they describe appropriate actions of good citizens or inappropriate actions of citizens who need to try harder. Guide students using the posters as teaching tools. Utilize the worksheets to challenge students’ ability to describe good citizens while thinking about their own actions and behaviors.
Here’s What’s Included:
Use the included materials to teach students what it means to be a good citizen. Strengthen social skills and deepen student understanding of the definition of citizenship with this good citizenship lesson and activities.
Other Educators Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TKW says, “So many resources for teaching how to be a good citizen in this product! I especially loved the positive wording of "citizens who need to try harder" rather than "bad citizens."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kathy F. says, “Great to use for character ed lessons with my school family.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elizabeth S. says, “Thank you! My students had fun with this. I was so appreciative that I had the choice of printing in color or black and white. My district does not have a color printer available for teacher use, so I always appreciate B & W. It also allows for the students to color the pictures.”
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First Day Bingo for Elementary/Secondary
By Beth Hammett
A fun, interactive way to introduce classmates to one another. These two Bingo-like sheets have squares labeled "Find Someone Who...has a pet, has a hobby, has traveled out of state" and much more. Easy to customize to your students' interests and needs. Each square includes a place for name, email, and cell phone number/contact info. Great for Study Buddies and peer tutoring!
Empathy Social Skills Lesson: Social Emotional Learning Activity Bundle
By Specifically Sped
This Social Skills Empathy Lesson and Activity Bundle, is a comprehensive and versatile resource designed to enhance social-emotional learning and promote the development of essential social skills. Students will enjoy the activities included in this bundle while building critical friendship skills.
Included:
☑Social Narrative
☑Game
☑Task Cards
►Print and Laminate this set for repeated use year after year!
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Social Skills Game: Empathy l Social Emotional Learning for Counselors Activity
By Specifically Sped
Social Skills Board Game: Empathy Explorers and Counseling Tool
This social skills game: Empathy Explorers, empowers individuals of all ages to strengthen their social skills, cultivate empathy, and deepen their understanding of their actions' impact on others. Its printable format ensures easy accessibility, making it an ideal counseling tool for therapists, educators, and counselors in various settings such as classrooms, counseling sessions, and family gatherings.
Included:
Game Board
Game Pieces
Dice
30 Scenario Cards
3 Skip Cards
Instructions
Character Education: Values Vocabulary Game, Kindness Cards, No-prep Printable
By Caramel Bear Classroom
The power of Values Education and character building are essential parts of a student's life because they help shape who we are and how we treat others. Learning about respect, honesty, and kindness helps students understand the importance of making good choices and being responsible. By using affirmations and mottos, students can reflect on their thoughts and feelings, reminding themselves of their goals and the kind of person they want to be.
Included in this product are:
* A list of Affirmations
* "Mottos to Live By" list
* Worksheet to write and illustrate students' mottos or affirmations
* Brainstorming worksheet: "Ideas I am Curious About Investigating"
* "Using your creativity" ideas list
* "Butterfly A Day" coloring and activity
* "Match Game" Vocabulary Game (values such as empathy, accountability, and perseverance
* Take Home Vocabulary Study Sheet
* Values vocabulary quiz
* A "Reflections" worksheet for students to discuss their own experiences
* Kindness Cards for peers and teachers
* Suggested booklist on Kindness
By Jeni Donath
The Book of... sometimes ridiculous but also sometimes funny and waaaay better than doing coursework... Icebreakers! This ice break collection can be used for all school aged children and gives a wide variety of options for different classroom personalities and expectations!
AVID Team Huddle Collaboration Digital Activity - Extracurricular Involvement
By KJ Inspired Resources
Do you teach a college and career course? Are you an AVID teacher or maybe a counselor? Are your students needing to enhance their academic career with extracurricular activities? Then this product is for you! Your students will move around the room and form different groups while discussing 10 important questions related to extracurricular and involvement activities. Get your students excited about clubs and sports they could join to enhance their academic career.
Directions:
What do you get?
1 directions slide
10 questions related to extracurricular and involvement activities
10 walk/transition slides
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Growth Mindset Bingo Game - Growth and Fixed Mindset
By All Therapy Resources
Unlock the power of a growth mindset with our fun and engaging Bingo game for students! Ideal for individual, small group, or whole class activities, this game is the perfect supplement to your SEL lessons.
In addition to the game, our package includes handouts that explain the differences between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset, as well as a guide on cognitive restructuring.
This bingo game covers key growth mindset aspects such as imagination, participation, optimism, determination, and more. With over 40 different bingo mats and colorful and engaging mindset cards, this game is sure to make learning fun and exciting for students of all ages.
Experience the benefits of a growth mindset and take your students on a journey of learning and development with our engaging Bingo game!
Let’s make learning fun, engaging and colorful!
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
WORKBOOKS – Just print!
Behaviour and Feelings Workbook
Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook
Emotions & Self Care Workbook
My Anger Management Workbook
SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY
Puberty Lesson and Activity Book
Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say
Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook
Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game
Stranger Danger Education
Road Safety Social Story
Fire Safety Social Story
Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book
AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES
How My Engine Runs Social Story
Teaching Children about Personal Space
Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness
When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story
Understanding Divorce Social Story
Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story
Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story
SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES
Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection
Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates
Increasing a Child's Attention Span
Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem
Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies
Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies
Recognising Defences in Children
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger Management Plan
Anger Management Activity Worksheets
Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity
My Anger Management Workbook
BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS
Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts
Understanding Behavioural Triggers
Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)
Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)
Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)
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