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Lesson Plan on Mental Health Awareness Week
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson is designed to help students understand the importance of mental health in a safe, engaging, and age-appropriate way. Students explore what mental health means, why it matters, and how we can take care of our emotional well-being just like our physical health. The lesson includes a warm-up discussion, vocabulary building, video comprehension tasks, group discussions, personal reflection, and a creative poster activity.
Students will learn key concepts such as emotions, stress, and support, and reflect on how life events can affect mental health. They’ll also discuss helpful strategies for coping with tough feelings and identify ways to support friends and classmates. A printable student worksheet provides multiple activities, including matching tasks, gap-fill exercises, true/false questions, and space for creative and personal responses.
The lesson promotes empathy, communication, and emotional literacy while encouraging a classroom culture where mental health is openly discussed and supported. It’s ideal for upper elementary or lower secondary learners and aligns with broader well-being and social-emotional learning goals. All answers are provided for easy review. This is a meaningful way to mark World Mental Health Awareness Week with your class.
16 Printale 100th Day Of School Coloring Pages - Fun school Activities for kids
By Kingdom of Printables
Make the perfect gift for anyone who loves animals and coloring, especially for Valentine's day !
This non screen activity can help your child to improve their pencil grip, hand-eye coordination as well as train their brain to focus. Coloring and drawing help kids to relax, self-regulate their mood and develop their imagination.
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Make the perfect gift for anyone who loves animals and coloring, especially for Valentine's day !
This non screen activity can help your child to improve their pencil grip, hand-eye coordination as well as train their brain to focus. Coloring and drawing help kids to relax, self-regulate their mood and develop their imagination.
What You will Get
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JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
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The Invisible String, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Resource geared towards younger students who are experiencing grief. Perhaps they lost a loved one or a pet and need to process their emotions. A perfect follow-up activity to The Invisible String story.
Ignoring Others Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 1 social story that focuses on ignoring others that are not nice or are teasing/bullying.
In this product that relates with ignoring others, students learn why they should ignore someone if they are not nice to them, how you may feel if someone isn't nice to you, and discuss how you would feel if someone wasn't nice and they weren't ignored, how you could help your friend feel better if they were trying to ignore someone, and what you can do when someone isn't nice.
The social story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. At the end of this product, there are 4 role-playing scenario cards that will require students to discuss ignoring others that aren't nice, how students would feel in a given situation that relates with ignoring others, and what students can do when they want to ignore someone who isn't nice.
Ignoring Others Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 1 social story that focuses on ignoring others that are not nice or are teasing/bullying.
In this product that relates with ignoring others, students learn why they should ignore someone if they are not nice to them, how you may feel if someone isn't nice to you, and discuss how you would feel if someone wasn't nice and they weren't ignored, how you could help your friend feel better if they were trying to ignore someone, and what you can do when someone isn't nice.
The social story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. At the end of this product, there are 4 role-playing scenario cards that will require students to discuss ignoring others that aren't nice, how students would feel in a given situation that relates with ignoring others, and what students can do when they want to ignore someone who isn't nice.
Social Emotional Learning Role-Playing Scenarios BUNDLE
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 142 social skills role-playing scenarios that focus on the following categories:
Feeling Annoyed Role-Playing Scenarios, Pages 3 – 6
Feeling Crabby, Pages 7 – 9
Feeling Determined, Pages 10 – 12
Feeling Discouraged, Pages 13 – 15
Feeling Disgusted, Pages 16 – 18
Feeling Down, Pages 19 – 21
Feeling Grateful, Pages 22 – 24
Feeling Grumpy, Pages 25 – 27
Feeling Hopeless, Pages 28 – 30
Feeling Humiliated, Pages 31 – 33
Feeling Insecure, Pages 34 – 36
Feeling Left Out, Pages 37 – 39
Feeling Lonely, Pages 40 – 42
Feeling Misunderstood, Pages 43 – 45
Feeling Pessimistic, Pages 46 – 48
Feeling Stressed, Pages 49 – 51
Feeling Uncomfortable, Pages 52 – 54
Feeling Worried, Pages 55 – 57
Being a Friend, Pages 58 – 60
Being Cautious, Pages 61 – 63
Being Unique, Pages 64 – 66
Feeling Brave, Pages 67 – 69
Bullying, Pages 70 – 72
Being Friendly, Pages 73 – 75
Ignoring Others, Pages 76 – 78
Never Give Up, Pages 79 – 81
Responsibility, Pages 82 – 87
Self Control, Pages 88 – 90
Sharing, Pages 91 – 93
Showing Forgiveness, Pages 94 – 96
Showing Understanding, Pages 97 – 99
Stranger Danger, Pages 100 – 102
Working Together, Pages 103 – 105
Name Calling, Pages 106 – 108
There are 4 role-playing scenarios for each social-emotional theme. Students can take turns acting out the social scenarios provided. Once students act out the social story, they will be required to answer questions such as what would you do if you were in this situation?, what would you say to your friend in this situation?, what could you say to your friend to help them feel better in this situation?, what would you want your friend to say to you to help you feel better in this situation? why shouldn't you do something if placed in this situation, etc. along with many other questions that students can work together on or independently answer.
Social Stories and Role-Playing Scenarios BUNDLE (67 included)
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 67 themed social stories that focus on the following. Students will learn synonyms that relate with each social story and different vocabulary words that relate with the theme of each story.
In each social story, students will discuss and answer questions that relate with one of the 67 feeling. Students will learn what they can do to feel better when experiencing a certain feeling, who they can talk to, how they can cope when feeling a certain way, how they can help their friends/family members when they are feeling a certain way, etc.
Each social story allows students to think about the different feelings when they discuss and answer comprehension questions throughout each social story. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. At the end of each social story, there are 4 role-playing scenario cards that will require students to discuss each feeling presented, how students would feel in a given situation that relates with a certain feeling, and what students can do when they feel that way.
Here is the table of contents to show the feelings and social stories that are included in this bundle product:
Feeling Accepted, Pages 4 – 33
Feeling Angry, Pages 34 – 59
Feeling Annoyed, Pages 60 – 91
Feeling Anxious, Pages 92 – 120
Feeling Bored, Pages 121 – 151
Feeling Confident, Pages 152 – 181
Feeling Confused, Pages 182 – 205
Feeling Courageous, Pages 206 – 237
Feeling Crabby, Pages 238 – 269
Feeling Depressed, Pages 270 – 293
Feeling Determined, Pages 294 – 331
Feeling Disappointed, Pages 332 – 361
Feeling Discouraged, Pages 362 – 397
Feeling Disgusted, Pages 398 – 431
Feeling Down, Pages 432 – 467
Feeling Embarrassed, Pages 468 - 498
Feeling Frustrated, Pages 499 – 526
Feeling Grateful, Pages 527 – 562
Feeling Grumpy, Pages 563 – 593
Feeling Guilty, Pages 594 – 644
Feeling Hopeless, Pages 645 – 689
Feeling Humiliated, Pages 690 – 727
Feeling Included and Excluded, Pages 728 – 773
Feeling Insecure, Pages 774 – 819
Feeling Jealous, Pages 820 - 869
Feeling Left Out #1, Pages 870 – 915
Feeling Left Out #2, Pages 916 – 937
Feeling Lonely, Pages 938 – 970
Feeling Misunderstood, Pages 971 – 1011
Feeling Nervous, Pages 1012 – 1031
Feeling Optimistic, Pages 1032 – 1056
Feeling Overwhelmed, Pages 1057 - 1091
Feeling Pessimistic, Pages 1092 – 1133
Feeling Scared, Pages 1134 – 1168
Feeling Shy, Pages 1169 – 1200
Feeling Stressed, Pages 1201 – 1226
Feeling Uncomfortable, Pages 1227 – 1271
Feeling Worried, Pages 1272 – 1298
Admitting Mistakes, Pages 1299 – 1331
Advocating for Yourself, Pages 1332 – 1363
Being a Friend, Pages 1364 – 1395
Being Cautious, Pages 1396 – 1422
Being Unique, Pages 1423 – 1457
Bravery, Pages 1458 – 1486
Bullying, Pages 1487 – 1518
Coping with Anxiety, Pages 1519 – 1527
Friendly, Pages 1528 – 1556
Ignoring Others, Pages 1557 – 1577
Interrupting, Pages 1578 – 1612
Making Mistakes, Pages 1613 – 1648
Never Give Up, Pages 1649 – 1687
New Student, Pages 1688 – 1717
Please and Thank You, Pages 1718 – 1754
Responsibility #1, Pages 1755 – 1786
Responsibility #2, Pages 1787 – 1814
Safety, Pages 1815 – 1861
Self Control, Pages 1862 – 1897
Setting Boundaries, Pages 1898 – 1945
Sharing, Pages 1946 – 1980
Showing Forgiveness, Pages 1981 – 2012
Showing Understanding, Pages 2013 – 2042
Social Boundaries, Pages 2043 – 2084
Spreading Rumors, Pages 2085 – 2136
Stranger Danger, Pages 2137 – 2171
Taking Turns, Pages 2172 – 2200
Telling the Truth, Pages 2201 – 2238
Working Together, Pages 2239 – 2304
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Feeling Grumpy Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 1 social story that focuses on feeling grumpy. Students will also learn the meanings of grumpy, irritated, miserable, and crabby.
In this product that relates with feeling grumpy students will discuss 10 questions that relate with feeling grumpy, irritated, miserable, and crabby, and how you may feel when you are grumpy, when you can feel grumpy and why, how your friends/family may feel when you are grumpy, what helps you feel better when you are grumpy, etc. Students can discuss these questions and share their responses with a partner, in a group, or with the class.
The social story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. At the end of this product, there are 4 role-playing scenario cards that will require students to discuss feeling grumpy, how students would feel in a given situation, and what they can do when they feel grumpy or when someone else they know is feeling grumpy.
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Small Group Describing Emotions Bundle (6 sessions)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
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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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Meet the School Counselor Introduction Activities Classroom Counseling Lessons
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help students to meet the school counselor as you use these five interactive meet the counselor lessons to introduce your role as the school counselor to students and staff.
These fun and interactive meet-the-counselor lessons are perfect for counselors who want to become better known or are new to their school.
This download includes lessons you can use with various grade levels K-5. Use these activities during your counseling lessons to help students better understand who you are, your services, and all your counseling program entails.
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This download will make introducing yourself a breeze as you share these interactive meet-the-counselor lessons with your students. Use these meet the counselor lessons to let students know how the counselor can best help them.
Students will be captivated as you use the included meet the counselor materials to teach your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor. This resource includes EVERYTHING you need to become well known and welcomed into the new school year by your students.
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Anti-Bullying Bundle Five Resources for Anti Bullying Prevention & Cyberbullying
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Bullying is a serious issue, and it's essential that students understand the difference between conflict and bullying. With this Anti-Bullying Bundle, you’ll get four highly effective resources that not only teach students what bullying is but also provide strategies for identifying, preventing, and addressing bullying behavior in a positive and proactive way.
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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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Interactive Notebooks Small Group Lesson Plans & Social Skills Activities
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Unlock the potential of your students with these engaging Interactive Notebooks designed for teaching crucial skills like anger management, emotional regulation, friendship, and coping strategies. These interactive notebooks are perfect for fostering social-emotional learning (SEL) in a fun and engaging way.
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Working With Emotions (Session #3)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The Sliders Game! Students match the 28 slider scenarios with the correct emotion the scenarios would evoke. they slide the slider portion until the emotion showing matches the emotions the situation would evoke. There is more than one possible answer to scenarios. As long as student reasoning and logic is sound, accept all answers. To assemble: Print Single Sided. Laminate. Cut Apart Half Page Cards. Cut Apart Bookmark Sized Sliders. Leave the white tips at the top and bottom of sliders intact. Only cut vertically. To create the sliders: 1) Cut slits along the two black lines on the situation cards. 2) Place the slider strip behind the card. 3) Push the slider strip through the front of the first slit (from the back), and out through the second slit (from the front). 4) Students slide the slider portion to match the emotion that the situation would evoke. (Refer to the pictures in the product preview) In the end, your students will know more about what situations evoke certain emotions. I hope you and your students love this activity! This is now part of a bundle! Click here for great savings! Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor
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The Effects of Emotions (Session #4)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The Cause and Effect Game 30 Question Cards and a Cause and Effect Chart Included. Simply Print, Laminate, and Cut. Students learn to understand that other people’s actions can have an impact on their emotional state. Students also learn that their emotions can positively and negatively affect other people. I hope you like this quick and fun resource! This is now part of a bundle! Click here for great savings! Mrs. Bell The Crafty Counselor
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Meet the Counselor Lesson Activities for Elementary Counselors
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This meet the counselor lesson will teach your students all about your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor in a fun and interactive way! This back to school activity for elementary-aged students is sure to be a hit.
Have students walk in the counselor's shoes as they face various situations where they will decide if the school counselor is the best fit to find a solution. Teach students the services you provide with this fun, engaging, back-to-school meet-the-counselor lesson.
Students will think about the scope of the responsibilities of a school counselor as they "walk a mile" in other people's shoes to decide if the counselor is the best person for each situation. Students will learn who you are, how you can best help them, and where to find you during this meet the school counselor lesson.
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Whether you are introducing yourself as a back-to-school activity or a fun way to start your journey as a school counselor at a new school, this is a great back-to-school activity and meet the counselor lesson.
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Meet the Counselor Activity to Explain Roles and Responsibilities to Students
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
It's important that students know their school counselor's roles and responsibilities. Students can best utilize the services school counselors provide when they are explicitly taught the services school counselors have to offer. Help your students meet the counselor with this quick and engaging activity.
Explain the main roles and responsibilities of the school counselor by using the included cootie catcher and roll the dice activity.
Teach students that counselors are here to:
This activity allows students to become familiar with our roles and responsibilities as school counselors. Students roll the dice and explain how what they landed on is important. For example, if the student lands on career, they should explain why it is important to explore career options with the counselor.
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Anti Bullying Activity Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards to Teach About Bullying
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you in need of an interactive anti-bullying activity that will help raise awareness about the definition of bullying, highlights the differences between bullying and being unkind, and provides examples of bully-like behaviors? Look no further! These anti-bullying educational quiz, quiz, trade cards are for you!
These cards are the perfect complement to your anti-bullying lessons and can be used as an introduction to bullying activity or as an icebreaker activity.
Gauge student knowledge with the pretest/post. Teach students how you recognize and prevent bullying with these engaging quiz, quiz, trade cards.
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This resource includes 13 full-page double-sided question cards, as well as a worksheet that can be used as a pretest/posttest or in conjunction with other antibullying lessons.
This is a great classroom activity that not only teaches students about bullying but also allows students to practice social skills as they navigate working with various partners to answer the questions.
Once you’ve passed out the question cards, use the stand up/hands up/pair up method for students to find a partner (or whatever works best for your group). Students will have a blast asking and answering questions as they learn more about the true definition of bullying.
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In the downloaded copy, some pages are intentionally left upside down for double-sided printing purposes. This design format allows students to read the two sides of the page at the same time.
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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
Recognizing Other People's Emotions by Mrs. Bell, The Crafty Counselor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Graphics: @Charlotte Braddock 2013 www.TeachShare.com/Store/Charlottes-Clips
Self Esteem Activities & Positive Self-Talk Activities and Affirmations for Kids
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you looking for self-esteem-building activities that teach students positive self-talk and how to use positive affirmations? Look no further! These self-esteem activities for kids are sure to help you build students' confidence and boost their self-esteem.
Additionally, this download includes six self-affirmation and self-esteem-building activities for elementary-aged students. This resource includes everything you need to teach students how to build themselves up with positive self-talk and the use of positive affirmations.
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Suprise students with a secret compartment hidden within the folds of the paper in the foldable activity. Challenge students to think about their most likable qualities and statements they use to build themselves up. Break the ice with the conversation cube. Use the conversation cards to get students talking about positive self-talk and words of affirmation. Hang the posters in highly visible areas for students to gaze upon. Create flipbooks for students to use when they need a self-esteem activity for a confidence boost. Let students get lost in a self-affirmation activity sheet. The possibilities and uses of the included resources are endless.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jacqueline R. says, "This is a very creative way to build confidence and competency. Can't wait to share this with my patients!"
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