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50 Morning Check-In Slides: Engage, Reflect, and Build Community Year-Round

By TooBookedUp

Looking for a versatile and engaging resource to kickstart your classroom each day? This comprehensive set of 50 check-in slides is perfect for any subject area, advisory periods, or as conversation starters, bell ringers, or SEL activities. These slides are designed to foster reflection, build community, and create meaningful conversations in your classroom, all while being easy to use and adaptable to your needs.

Product Features:

  • 50 Unique Check-In Slides: With a wide variety of themes including emojis, weather, animals, colors, songs, and more, these slides ensure that your students start the day reflecting on their emotions, sharing their thoughts, and connecting with their peers.
  • Flexible Use: Whether you're teaching math, language arts, science, or social studies, these slides can be seamlessly integrated into any lesson. They are also perfect for advisory periods, morning meetings, or as part of your SEL (Social Emotional Learning) curriculum.
  • Year-Round Utility: With 50 unique slides, this resource can be used for 10 weeks straight without repeats, making it a staple in your daily routine. Whether you need a quick bell ringer, a conversation starter, or a community-building activity, this resource has you covered.
  • Build Community: Encourage students to share and listen to each other's responses, fostering a positive and supportive classroom environment. These activities help students develop self-awareness, empathy, and communication skills.
  • Engage All Learners: The diverse range of check-ins ensures that there’s something for every student, whether they relate more to visuals, emotions, or metaphors. This inclusivity helps every student feel seen and heard.

Ideas to Use:

  • Morning Routines: Start each day with a quick and easy check-in to gauge your students' mood and mindset.
  • SEL Activities: Incorporate these slides into your social-emotional learning curriculum to help students develop key emotional intelligence skills.
  • Bell Ringers: Use these slides as an engaging way to transition into your daily lessons, helping students shift their focus and prepare mentally.
  • Advisory Periods: Foster deeper connections and discussions during advisory time with thought-provoking questions and activities.
  • Conversation Starters: Encourage students to share and discuss their thoughts, building communication skills and classroom community.

Why This Resource?

Creating a classroom environment where students feel connected, understood, and engaged is key to successful learning. These check-in slides are designed to help you achieve that goal effortlessly. By incorporating these daily check-ins into your routine, you’re not just starting the day on the right foot—you’re building a classroom culture where every student feels valued.

Get ready to make mornings the best part of the day with these engaging, reflective, and fun check-in slides. Perfect for year-round use and suitable for students of all ages!

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Growth Mindset Lesson Plan

By Lara Hocheiser

This is a yoga class inspired to help students with their attitudes and feelings towards challenges in their lives. We provide activity pages, coloring sheets, and discussion prompts to get your students thinking about their strengths and areas for growth. We also are providing poses to help stretch and grow their bodies further into the pose as they repeat mantras.

In this lesson plan, we include:

  • Yoga lesson plan with written instructions for children grades 1-6
  • Detailed instruction for breathing activities, yoga games, poses, and meditations
  • 5 yoga cards you can print and cut out
  • Activity sheets including mantra cards and worksheets
  • Printable posters you can hang up
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Enemy Pie Craftivity Lesson

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

After reading orwatching Enemy Pie, students will create their own FRIENDSHIP pie by listing the "ingredients" that make a good friend.

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(ENG) HEALTH & WELLNESS - SELF-REGULATION & STRESS (GRADES 4 TO 7)

By French Made Fun!

THIS DOCUMENT IS IN ENGLISH! This document exists in French, here and includes a sexuality and puberty component.

This 45-page document has activities, games, printables, graphic organizers and step-by-step activities to lead engaging discussions with your "big" kids about anxiety, stress and identity.

As with all of my documents, I don't use babyish colors, images or fonts. I create documents for middle-schoolers in mind so this would match the maturity level of grades 5 through 8 - depending on the emotional needs of your students. They're not cutesy or require colored printing,

Activities you'll find include:

  • "My Ultimate Coping Playlist" - An independent activity on creating a playlist for songs that help us regulate our many feelings and emotions.
  • "Mirror Mirror on the Wall" - A drawing activity on comparing expressions and feelings.
  • "Feeling all the Feels!'
  • "Thinking about my Feelings" - An open discussion on experiences with anxiety.
  • "Feeling all the Feels" - A drawing activity on feelings and body language.
  • "Keepin' it Positive!" - An activity on managing thoughts.
  • "5-4-3-2-1" - Grounding techniques for anxious thoughts.
  • "When I Feel Worried" - Reflexive questions on experiences with anxiety and worry.
  • "Managing my Thoughts" - Reflexive questions on experiences with anxiety and worry.
  • "Feeling Faces" - Drawing expressions per feelings.
  • "Sorting out my Feelings" - A sorting jar activity.
  • "Unravelling my Reactions" - Deconstructing our responses to anxiety and stress.
  • "You'll Never Find Another Like Me!" - Final identity project.
  • "My Multiple Intelligences" - A question set to explore their learning style.
  • "How Many Ways are you Smart?" - A multiple intelligences quiz.
  • "Reflecting on my own Identity"
  • "My Identity Card" - An independent worksheet
  • "Identifying Factors" - A whole group discussion game.
  • "It's all in a Name!" - An inquisition on the history of their name.
  • "Just by Looking at me" - A discussion-based game on stereotyping and labeling.

I cover:

  • Labeling
  • Stereotyping
  • Name origins
  • Different forms of identification
  • Wrongful collection of race, ethnicity and other personal identification pieces
  • Multiple intelligences
  • Self-regulation and coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety
  • Recognizing positive and negative thought processes
  • Changing positive and negative thought processes
  • The interconnectedness of thoughts, feelings and actions
  • Grounding techniques.

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POWER OF WORDS - ACTIVITIES & LESSON - Kindness Sandpaper vs Cotton Words

By All Therapy Resources

Introduce your students to the importance of kindness and positive language with our engaging resource, "Sandpaper Words vs Cotton Words - Kindness Lesson." This comprehensive resource is designed to promote social-emotional learning and cultivate a culture of empathy and respect in your classroom.

With a variety of interactive activities and thought-provoking materials, this resource will empower your students to become good friends and effective communicators.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Kindness Collaborative Project: Engage your students in a collaborative project that encourages them to reflect on the impact of their words and actions. Through discussions and group activities, they will explore the concept of sandpaper words (hurtful language) and cotton words (kind language) and discover the importance of choosing their words wisely.
  • Experiential Activity - Building Words with Care: Dive into a hands-on activity where students can experience the power of their words firsthand. They will have the opportunity to construct words using tangible materials, representing the impact of different types of language. This activity promotes critical thinking and empathy, fostering a deeper understanding of the consequences of their words.
  • Scenario and Reflection Cards: Encourage meaningful discussions and self-reflection with our set of 40 scenario cards. Each card presents a social situation involving either sandpaper or cotton words, prompting students to consider the potential outcomes and reflect on the importance of using kind words. These cards provide valuable opportunities for empathy-building and perspective-taking.
  • Choice and Sorting Cards: Enhance classroom discussions and reinforce the concepts of sandpaper and cotton words with our set of 30 choice and sorting cards. Students will analyze statements and categorize them as either sandpaper or cotton words, promoting critical thinking and language awareness. This activity encourages students to actively think about their language choices in various situations.
  • Reflective Questions Questionnaire: Foster deeper self-reflection and personal growth with our reflective questionnaire. These thought-provoking questions will prompt students to reflect on their own experiences with sandpaper and cotton words, encouraging them to evaluate their communication habits and develop strategies for using kind words consistently.

Equip your students with the skills and mindset needed to be kind, empathetic, and good friends. Download "Sandpaper Words vs Cotton Words - Kindness Lesson" now and cultivate a positive and inclusive learning environment.

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AVID Mini Socratic Seminar Activity - Roadblocks to Good Grades

By KJ Inspired Resources

Introducing the AVID Mini Socratic Seminar resource, "Roadblocks to Good Grades." This digital product is designed to help students identify and overcome common obstacles to academic success. Whether it's struggling with time management, feeling disengaged in class, lacking academic support, or feeling unfamiliar with content and skills, this Mini Socratic Seminar has something for everyone.

Using this resource, students will be able to choose a table where one of the resource category posters is displayed that they relate to the most. Once seated, they will engage in a meaningful dialogue with their peers using a team leader to facilitate the conversation. The discussions will be based on a set of questions provided in a Google Slides presentation.

Through this interactive seminar, students will be able to share their experiences, gain new insights, and discover practical strategies for overcoming the roadblocks that stand in the way of their academic success.

What's Included:

  • definition slide
  • purpose slide
  • advantages slide
  • preparation slide
  • Mini Seminar directions slide
  • 2 slides explaining roles and responsibilities
  • slide for management tips
  • set-up slide
  • Essential question slide
  • 10 Socratic Seminar guiding questions for roadblocks to good grades
  • 4 Socratic Seminar Group signs
  • Editable templates

Category Group Signs Included:

1. Procrastination, Organization, Study Habits, or Time Management – This area is for students who might have difficulties sitting down to study or even knowing what to study.

2. Disengaged in Delivery – This area is for students who might really dislike a class or find it uninteresting

3. Lack of Academic Support – This area is for students who might not have support structures at home to provide additional support in preparing for tests or finishing homework

4. Not Familiar with Content/Lacking Skills – This area is for students who might be in a course that requires them to write, read, or do computations that go beyond their skillset.)

Definition:
A Mini Socratic Seminar is a scholarly discussion of an essential question in which student opinions are shared and refined through dialogue with other students in small groups. In this mini format, the teacher or seminar leader facilitates the discussion for the small groups.

Seminar Directions:

  • Students choose a group based on the category that best fits them.
  • The teacher poses the essential question.
  • Students respond to the question through note-taking.
  • The teacher chooses a Socratic Seminar leader for each group.
  • The leader facilitates the seminar discussion by guiding group members to a deeper and more clarified consideration of the ideas, respect for varying points of view, and adherence to and respect for the seminar process.
  • Students may pose new questions when the discussion is exhausted. New questions posed must relate to students’ ideas and contributions in response to the initial essential question.
  • Or leaders use the questions in the Google Slides to guide groups.
  • Students write a summary by answering the EQ in their notes after the discussion.

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Forgiveness Activities

By Sign with me TOD

In this product, students will learn what forgiveness is, to understand what forgiveness looks like, to discuss what forgiveness mean, discuss the benefits of forgiveness, and to strategize how to practice forgiveness.

Students will talk about what forgiveness means and how forgiveness means letting go of anger or resentment, Elizabeth Eckford and Tariq Khamisa are discussed in this product and what happened to them, how forgiveness was important in their situations, how forgiveness is important in these situations. Comprehension questions are asked that relate with Elizabeth and Tariq's situations and how students would handle forgiveness in these situations.

Students will learn when they may want to forgive someone, when you may want someone to forgive you, and who you are hurting if you don't forgive someone. Students will learn that forgiveness requires compassion, empathy, and courage, it takes time and that is okay. Students will learn what to say to someone when they forgive them, how to show someone that you forgive them, and how you can ask forgiveness.

This product can be used for 4th - 8th grade, but can be used for younger or older students depending on maturity and academic level.

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MESSY BEDROOM Elementary PE Gym Team Game Teamwork, Cooperation, Communication

By Love 2 Teach and Learn

MESSY BEDROOM Elementary PE Gym Team Game Teamwork, Cooperation, Communication

MESSY BEDROOM is a must-have activity for any elementary PE curriculum. Get your elementary students energized and engaged with this TEAMWORK, COOPERATION and COMMUNICATION game.

Designed by and for physical education teachers, this exciting activity puts a fun, fast-paced twist on the classic game of The Floor is Lava.

Students will love the challenge of this strategy and teamwork game which also gives them plenty of opportunity to work on their balance and locomotor skills.

This easy-to-play partner or small group team game is always a big hit and my fifth grade students love this game just as much as my kindergarten students because it is non-stop action and loads of fun!

Bring the excitement of this dynamic team game to your classroom and watch your students have a blast while learning important PE skills!

This resource includes:

-Eye Catching One Page Easy-to-Follow MESSY BEDROOM Lesson Plan (Perfect for easily giving to a substitute teacher, although with this game I would not, lol)

-Diagram of Game Set-Up and Play

Perfect for Students in Grades K-5

Be sure to check out my other fun and unique Elementary and Middle School PE Resources and Lesson Plans.

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The Invisible Boy Social Emotional Learning Worksheets Activities + ELA

By The Responsive Educator

Develop your students' sense of empathy and the importance of inclusion with The Invisible Boy Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 109-page book companion features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lesson plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way, with a focus on empathy and inclusion.

Overview

The Invisible Boy Interactive Read Aloud Lesson Plan Book Companion ELA Centers SEL Activities is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children develop empathy and inclusion. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.

What's Included

SEL Objectives: Focus on developing empathy and making everyone feel included.

Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:

  • SEL Skills: Understanding Feelings of Invisibility, Including Others, Practicing Empathy, and Helping Friends Feel Seen.

  • ELA Skills: Making Predictions, Summarizing Fiction, Character Analysis, Compare and Contrast, Writing Prompts.

Benefits

Comprehensive Learning: This resource seamlessly integrates ELA and SEL skills, allowing teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.

Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions ensure students stay engaged and invested in their learning.

Differentiation: With over 40 differentiated activities, this resource provides tailored learning experiences suitable for various skill levels, making it ideal for differentiated instruction.

Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.

Unique Features

Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.

Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction, ensuring comprehensive coverage and sustained engagement.

Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support help extend learning beyond the classroom.

About the Book

In "The Invisible Boy," a children's book by Trudy Ludwig, readers follow the story of Brian, a boy who feels invisible until a new classmate, Justin, befriends him. This heartwarming story emphasizes the importance of empathy and inclusion, demonstrating how small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Why Choose This Resource?

Support for Teachers: This comprehensive lesson plan saves teachers time and effort by integrating both ELA and SEL objectives into one cohesive resource. It's designed to address the common challenge of finding engaging materials that develop both academic and emotional skills.

Enhancing Classroom Dynamics: By focusing on empathy and inclusion, this resource helps improve classroom dynamics, making students more aware of their peers' feelings and fostering a supportive environment.

Flexible Use: Suitable for whole group, small group, and independent work, this resource provides flexibility in teaching and learning approaches, catering to different classroom needs.

Start teaching empathy and inclusion today with Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA**!**


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AVID Leap Year | Leap Day Activity | Do We Need Leap Year Socratic Seminar

By Teach Savvy Store

Leap Year 2024 | Leap Day Activity | Do We Need Leap Year Socratic Seminar: In this Mini Socratic Seminar and Lesson students will mark the text of an article about Leap Year and why we have them. Then they will have a Socratic Seminar in small groups in order to discuss the essential question, “What is a leap year and is it a necessity?”

By the end of this Socratic Seminar, your students will have a deep understanding of what a Leap Year is and how to mark a text to prepare for a successful Socratic Seminar. Use this AVID Mini Socratic Seminar Lesson to increase dialogue and engagement in your classroom!

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What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan with a walkthrough of all the slides and a video overview and explanation.
  • What is a Leap Year Article- google doc which includes a transcript for students to mark their text and come up with questions in the margins for the Seminar. They will also add an essential question at the top, asummary at the bottom, and fill out the embedded vocabulary chart.
  • Google slides- go over the lesson and discuss the process of a Socratic Seminar. The slides include embedded links for students to follow along and access required documents.
  • Participant Reflection- a digital Google Sheets document for students to summarize and reflect what they learned through the Seminar.

Directions:

  • Students will discuss prior knowledge they share about leap years
  • Students will read the provided article and follow directions in the slides to mark the text
  • Students will highlight unknown words and add these words and their definitions to their embedded vocabulary chart in the article text
  • Students will come up with questions for the Socratic Seminar using Costa's Level of Thinking.
  • Students will meet with a partner to clarify any confusion.
  • Students will summarize the text by answering the EQ in 3-5 sentences.
  • Students will review the protocol for Socratic Seminars.
  • Students will use their questions and provided sentence stems to have dialogue in the Seminar.
  • Students will complete a participant checklist to reflect on the seminar.

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Growth Mindset Activity - Disney Edition: An Interactive SEL Classroom Lesson

By Jeni Donath

This interactive SEL classroom lesson provides fun and engagement for the entire class, while reminding them that everyone (including Disney characters!) uses growth mindset and gratitude in their roles - just as we should do! This activity will have students using creative thinking skills, communication, growth mindset, and so much more! My students have loved this activity and ask to do it frequently (See Leadership Lessons from Disney lesson in my store as well!) I use Disney characters as most are familiar with many of the characters and it is fun to see their faces light up when they get it correct. One of the magical moments with this lesson is seeing how easily they connect with the Disney characters when reflecting afterwards. Everything you need for this lesson is ready to go upon download - easily editable and adjustable to best fit your needs or add new characters as well, with 9 ready to use characters + quotes included!

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Ring in New Year 2024: Thematic Middle School Classroom Bundle

By TooBookedUp

Bundle together five dynamic New Year's resources for an enriching learning experience in your middle school classroom. Here's a brief overview of each component in this comprehensive package:

New Year's Informational Text Set: Structure, Central Idea, Author's Purpose!
A collection of five diverse articles, each exemplifying a different text structure like Description, Chronological, Problem and Solution, Compare and Contrast, and Cause and Effect. This set focuses on Times Square New Year’s celebrations and includes STAAR-aligned questions on the central idea, author's purpose, vocabulary, and text structure.

Classroom Synergy: Resetting Expectations in the New Year – 4 Engaging Activities!
Kick off the new year with four activities designed to reinforce classroom expectations and promote a positive learning environment. This resource includes expectation role-playing, creating expectations posters, and connecting expectations to SEL with reflective writing prompts.

Global Bites: New Year’s Celebrations and Food Traditions – Inquiry Based Learning
Explore New Year's traditions and food customs from around the world with this inquiry-based learning project. This resource encourages research and presentation skills as students delve into diverse cultural celebrations and their unique culinary traditions.

Cheers to A New Year: How to Write A Toast Workshop
Enhance public speaking skills with this engaging workshop on crafting toasts. Perfect for New Year celebrations, this resource guides students through the process of writing and delivering a meaningful toast, fostering both creativity and confidence in public speaking.

Spill the Tea: 2023 Year in Review – Google Slides Photo Project
A fun and engaging Google Slides project that allows students to reflect on the year 2023. Students create a photo-based presentation, capturing key moments, trends, and personal experiences from the year, making it an excellent activity for New Year reflections.

This bundle is perfect for middle school teachers looking to add a mix of educational and engaging activities to their New Year curriculum. Each resource is designed to be cross-curricular, supporting skills in reading, writing, research, public speaking, and social-emotional learning.

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How to Integrate Mindfulness into the K-5 Classroom

By Lara Hocheiser

Imagine an academic year where students and educators alike grow, learn more about themselves and others, integrating mindful activities seamlessly throughout the school day. 

Imagine a classroom that is regulated, calm and present. 
Everything you need in one product. 
When practiced regularly, witness improved behavior outcomes, social skills, and overall social-emotional development of students.
We know you don’t want to have to learn another initiative.
We know you want something that works.
We know you don’t have a lot of time to spare.
Believe me, working in schools the past 17 years has taught me that educators need proven techniques that they can use simply.
We have your back and we understand the pressures of time, testing, busyness, distraction, and stress!
If you can do a little each day for yourself and your class, you will see the shift happen.

What does the shift look like?
It's returning to focus with less drama and emotional outbursts.
It’s putting a pause between impulse and action...in other words, self-control.
It’s freeing up your time from behavior management to connect with students.
It's easier transitions.
It’s learning along with your students, growing together.
It's your students feeling your love and presence.

How to Integrate Mindfulness into the K-5 Classroom is a comprehensive and practical mindfulness resource written specifically for children in grades K-5 and their teachers. Explore how mindfulness can improve self-regulation, self-awareness, autonomy, and social awareness in the classroom. Blended with proven research and best practices, this manual contains tools enabling teachers and students to build key skills like focus, compassion, and self-acceptance through mindfulness. 

Reduce Stress and Anxiety in the Classroom

Research has shown positive outcomes when we practice mindfulness. Mindfulness is proven to reduce stress and anxiety in both teachers and students alike. In the classroom, mindfulness promotes calmer students and improves both social-emotional and academic learning. 

Teachers using our resources have reported better class management and happier students! Students will be given the tools to develop their own mindfulness practice, empowering their development and relationship with themselves and others. Commit to practice mindful moments throughout the school year and watch your students grow.

Learning and Teaching Mindfulness

Developing a mindfulness practice takes time. With the proper resources, such as this manual, teachers can develop their own practice while learning how to teach mindfulness to children. This resource gives you the ability to build a mindfulness culture, right in the classroom, along with the students!

In this manual, we cover:

  • What is mindfulness
  • How to establish your own mindfulness practice
  • How to integrate mindfulness into the K-5 classroom
  • A method for developing your daily practice and extend this practice to your students
  • How to teach mindfulness activities in a safe, engaging and compassionate way
  • Use of the gradual release of responsibility
  • 18 mindfulness activities
  • Tips and good times for each activity

Teachers, school counselors, specialists, and social workers can use this resource as part of their daily classroom lessons and/or social-emotional curriculum. Learn eighteen mindfulness activities that can be easily integrated into your school day–as brain breaks, transitional activities, or daily lessons. Use our printable mindfulness yoga cards to practice activities at any time, at any place!

What’s included:

  • What is mindfulness and how to teach mindfulness
  • 18 mindfulness activities with instructions, written for kids (K-5)
  • 6 mindfulness cards
  • 5 mindfulness planners and worksheets perfect for classroom and daily practice planning
  • 2 mindfulness activity posters
  • 1 worksheet

How to Integrate Mindfulness into the K-5 Classroom is a 44-page PDF made for educators helping contextualize the use of 18 mindfulness activities in the classroom. You can view this PDF on your phone, tablet, computer or print to paper.

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SUMMER COUNSELING ACTIVITIES : Anger Management Counseling

By All Therapy Resources

These Anger Management Scenario Cards include realistic and relatable situations which encourage a child to explore whether that individual has kept their cool or lost their cool.

This SEL resource explores emotional regulation, coping and calming strategies that the student can utilize to help them when they feel strong emotions.

✎✎✎ Topics Covered:

  • About this Resource
  • What is Anger?
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  • Keep it Cool Calming Strategy Cards
  • 36 Anger Management Scenario Cards (Print, Cut and Laminate the scenario cards for longevity.)

THIS MINI LESSON IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.

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AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

By KJ Inspired Resources

This AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs note taking lesson plan with teaching slides has everything you need to teach your students the process of speed philosopical chairs while they practice the 5 phases of focused note taking! This lesson also includes 40 speed philosophical topics for students to apply they're learning at the end of the lesson.

What's Included:

  • Lesson plan that walks you through the slides
  • 43 teaching slides
  • 40 speed philosophical chairs topics
  • participant reflective checklist
  • rules of engagement poster/handout
  • pre-filled in/scaffolded digital Cornell Notes
  • costa's level of thinking house
  • embedded timers for quickwrite and speed philosophical chairs topics
  • Video overview/explanation

Note Taking Process and Lesson:

  • Students will practice the process of note taking and while learning the process of philosophical chairs

Applying Learning:

  • At the end of the note taking lesson and practice, students will practice speed philosophical chairs using 40 of the topics provided OR coming up with their own.
  • Students will use the participant checklist to reflect on the process.

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Mental Health Communication in Relationships Activities and Tips

By Sign with me TOD

This product includes a teacher guide for communication in relationships - communication skills - verbally or nonverbally, communicating effectively, teacher guide for assertive statements activities, assertive statements notebook for students to fill out, answer questions regarding aggression, examples of aggression, how students handled aggression in the past is asked and discussed, being assertive instead of aggressive, examples of being passive, assertive, and aggressive, how to communicate assertively - eye contact, clear conversation, facial expression, etc., examples of aggressive and assertive responses to show students the difference, students will play charades that focuses on feelings - students can play in a small group or a large group, feeling cards are included in this product, empathy, compassion, and acceptance are included in this product as well, students will learn about personal space and boundaries, they can fill in the packet called, My Personal Space Bubble, students will act out and write out how close is too close to have a conversation, how they felt when they were too close to a friend, the importance of staying in your own personal space bubble, how you could make others feel if you do not stay in your own personal space bubble, reading body language, what someone's body language is telling you and why that is important, the 4 zones of space are discussed - intimate - hugging and whispering, personal - with close friends and family, social space - conversations with acquaintances, and public space - public speaking space, students will answer questions about their personal space bubble, students will learn about compassion and can fill out the Compassion Journal included in the product, students will learn what compassion is, students are provided with examples of how they can show compassion, students will learn about gratitude and forgiveness and how they benefit one's mental health and relationship building, students can complete a 7 day I'm Grateful Because journal that includes prompts to answer as to why they are grateful, students can participate in the Grateful Scavenger Hunt and answer questions aloud or write their answers down to 14 different things they could be grateful for, and students will learn about the four part apology in this product - apologize, take responsibility, how will this be resolved, and ask for forgiveness. Teachers can use this packet as a guide while have conversations with students or teachers can have students fill out the packets that are included.

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CATCH and STACK Classroom Brain Break PE Gym Game Team Activity - Catching

By Love 2 Teach and Learn

CATCH and STACK Classroom Brain Break PE Gym Game Team Activity - Catching, Teamwork

Get your students, young and old, excited about physical activity, teamwork and making classroom connections with this super fun CATCH and STACK Whole Group PE Gym or Classroom Game!

**WHO and WHAT? **This is a game that is ideal for both PE teachers and classroom teachers of all grades - It can be played as a warm-up or ongoing competition team game in the gym and can be easily adapted to use with K-12 PE students. It's also a great activity to play at the end of a unit when assessing your students' catching skills.

This is also an awesome BRAIN BREAK for the classroom -This movement activity can also be used in any classroom to build teamwork and classroom community. It's an awesome game to play when you need a quick 5-10 minute brain break from reading, writing, math or rigorous test-taking.

Students will love playing catch with their classmates, building a giant tower of cups and cheering each other on.

This awesome resource Includes:

-Eye Catching One Page Easy-to-Follow CATCH & STACK Lesson Plan (Perfect for giving to a substitute teacher)

-Diagram of Game Set-Up and Play

-Extra Game Tips to make this game even more fun to play with your students

This game is highly adaptable and is perfect for PE class, homeschool settings, classroom and so much more!

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It's Hard to Be a Verb! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets Activities + ELA

By The Responsive Educator

Help students manage their impulses with It's Hard to Be a Verb! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 96-page resource features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lesson plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way.

Overview

It's Hard to Be a Verb! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children manage their impulses and stay focused, particularly beneficial for kids with ADHD. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.

What's Included

  • SEL Objectives: Focus on impulse control and maintaining focus.

  • Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:

    • SEL Skills: Understanding and managing impulses, staying on task, using strategies to maintain focus.
    • ELA Skills: Making Predictions, Summarizing Fiction, Character Analysis, Compare and Contrast, Writing Prompts.

Benefits to Buyers

  • Comprehensive Learning: Integrating both ELA and SEL skills allows teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.

  • Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions.

  • Differentiation: Activities tailored for varied skill levels, ideal for differentiated instruction.

  • Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.

Unique Features

  • Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.

  • Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction.

  • Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support.

About the Book

Step into the narrative of "It's Hard to Be a Verb!" - an illuminating children's book penned by Julia Cook. Immerse yourself in the world of Louis, a young boy grappling with the challenges of ADHD. Constant motion and difficulty focusing leave Louis feeling like he's always in trouble and incapable of getting things right.

Guided by his teacher and mother, Louis embarks on a transformative journey, learning to embrace his unique perspective and harness the power of ADHD to his advantage.

This story is an excellent resource for elementary students, offering relatable characters, captivating illustrations, and a nurturing narrative to help kids with ADHD understand and accept their condition, while also fostering understanding and support among their peers.

Start teaching impulse control today with Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA!


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AVID Career Debate Activity - Speed Philosophical Chairs for Team Building

By Teach Savvy Store

AVID Career Debate Activity - Speed Philosophical Chairs for Team Building: Use this career-themed AVID speed philosophical chairs icebreaker activity to promote debate through dialogue and public speaking in your classroom! Students will not only learn what speed philosophical chairs is but they will enjoy some exciting dialogue through 20 fun debate topics.

For example, students will choose to agree or disagree with the statement, "There should be a salary cap for celebrities like athletes and actors."

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Directions:

  1. A central statement will be announced to the class and you will define the two sides of the debate (Agree/Disagree).
  2. Students move to the side of the room that they intend to defend.
  3. An embedded timer will be set for 5 minutes, and the debate will start between the two groups.
  4. Students attempt to keep contributions to less than 30 seconds each.
  5. A new prompt is displayed and we start another round of quick debates.

What's Included:

  • A teaching slide for "the why" of speed philosophical chairs
  • A slide that includes the rules of engagement for students
  • A slide for the steps of this speed philosophical chairs activity
  • 20-speed philosophical chairs college-themed debate statements
  • Preview (Optional)

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Character Education Middle School: Empathy SEL digital lesson, video, interview

By TooBookedUp

Empower your middle school classroom with our comprehensive "Empathy Lesson Plan," expertly crafted for teachers focusing on Social Emotional Learning (SEL), character education, and behavior improvement. This versatile resource is designed to resonate with students across all subjects, including Special Education and intervention programs. This is the perfect lesson set for the new school year of 2024!

What's Inside?

  • Engaging Empathy Video & Discussion Prompt: Start your class with an inspiring video about empathy, followed by thought-provoking questions to engage students right away.
  • Differentiated Reading Texts: Includes leveled texts on empathy featuring Fred Rogers, Malala Yousafzai, and Doctors Without Borders, perfect for 4th, 6th, and 8th-grade reading levels. Each story exemplifies empathy in a relatable and inspiring way, tailored for diverse learning needs.
  • Reflection Writing Prompt: Encourage deep thinking with a text-to-self connection writing prompt, helping students relate the lessons of empathy to their own lives.
  • 'Walk in My Shoes' Coloring Activity: A creative exercise where students share aspects of their lives and perspectives, promoting empathy and understanding among classmates.
  • Empathy Interviews: Foster meaningful conversations with guided empathy interviews, allowing students to explore and understand each other's experiences and emotions.

Key Features:

  • Behavior and Character Development Focus: This resource is specially designed to address classroom behaviors by nurturing positive character traits through empathy.
  • Adaptable Across All Subjects: Ideal for middle school teachers of various subjects, looking to integrate character education into their curriculum.
  • Ready-to-Use: No prep needed, available in easy-to-use formats, perfect for busy educators. Choose between a print-and-go PDF or an editable Google Slides version.

Perfect for creating a more empathetic, understanding, and supportive classroom environment, this lesson plan is an essential tool for enhancing student behavior and emotional intelligence. Whether you're resetting for a new school year, dealing with challenging behaviors, or aiming to strengthen your students' character, this empathy-focused resource is tailored to make your teaching experience more impactful and rewarding.

Check out the other resources in this series:

  • Character Education Middle School: Teamwork SEL digital lesson, video, writing (TeachShare.com)
  • Character Education Middle School: Resilience SEL digital lesson, video, writing (TeachShare.com)
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