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Character Education Social Emotional Learning SEL Listening

By A Plus Education

Improve your students' communication skills with this engaging character education resource focused on genuine communication. Designed to help students who struggle to effectively express themselves, this comprehensive guide covers essential aspects such as active listening, proper responses, recognizing negative listening patterns, developing empathy, and giving and receiving constructive feedback. Empower your students to become confident and empathetic communicators with this invaluable educational tool.

Activities include:

  • Identifying non-verbal language
  • Learning negative listening styles and habits
  • Identifying the feelings of other people
  • Learning and practice attending skills and reflecting skills
  • Learning how to handle positive and negative feedback.

The file is in PDF format.

It would be best if you had these programs to open up the files:

  • Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Pro
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Teaching Accountable Behavior: Responsibility Character Trait Unit for Student Success SEL Resource SEL Curriculum Supplement

By A Plus Education

Help your students thrive with this character education unit focusing on the important trait of RESPONSIBILITY. Encourage your students to be dependable, make good choices, and take accountability for their actions with this comprehensive resource. Designed to complement any Social Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum, this unit aids in building self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Equip your students with the skills they need to succeed both academically and personally.

Activities included:

  • Responding Appropriately
  • Establishing good habits and bad habits and a plan of action
  • Identifying time wasters
  • Learning to prioritize and organize
  • Identifying their comfort zone and brave zone and how they feel about it
  • Identifying fears and peer pressure and how to handle it.

The file is in PDF format.

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Social Skills Text Messages | Text Messaging | Communication Skills Activities

By Queen's Educational Resources

Social Skills Text Messages | Text Messaging | Communication Skills Activities

About This Resource

★ Social Skills Text Messages

★ Features 20 Text Messaging Worksheets in 2 Variations

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ Suitable for Upper Elementary, Middle, and High School

★ Sample Responses included

★ Social Emotional Learning

This resource includes:

☆ 20 Text Message Worksheets (with Background Information)

☆ 20 Text Message Worksheets (without Background Information)

☆ Sample Responses

☆ Google Slide Link

Teens today are constantly connected through their cell phones, with texting being one of the primary ways they communicate. While texting makes it easy to stay in touch, it also comes with challenges, as tone and intent can often be misunderstood without face-to-face interaction. Developing strong social skills for texting is essential to ensure that messages are clear, respectful, and considerate of others' feelings. By practicing thoughtful communication, teens can navigate social situations more effectively and avoid unnecessary conflicts or misunderstandings.

This resource features 20 different text conversations designed to help students develop their communication and social skills. Each conversation comes in two versions:

★ Without background information for students ready to respond on their own.

★ With background information included at the bottom of the worksheet to provide additional context and support for thoughtful responses.

The background information is great for students who need extra help understanding the situation and encourages them to respond while considering others' feelings and social dynamics. This format makes it easy to differentiate and meet students' individual needs.

Sample responses are included to support teachers in guiding discussions and providing examples for students.

This worksheet is perfect for practicing empathy, improving social skills, and learning how to handle everyday interactions with care and thoughtfulness.


Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.


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Negotiation Activities | Compromise Activities | Conflict Resolution Worksheets

By Queen's Educational Resources

Negotiation Activities | Compromise Activities | Conflict Resolution Worksheets

About This Resource

★ Topic - Disagreements, Negotiation, and Compromise

Activity Worksheets

23 pages

Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

Suitable for Middle and High School Students

Answer Keys included

SEL-related topic

This resource includes:

13 Disagreements, Negotiation, and Compromise Activity Worksheets

Answer Keys | Sample Responses

Google Slide Link

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***This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Students frequently face disagreements and negotiate compromises with various people, in different settings, and on a range of issues. Developing skills in negotiation and compromise is crucial for their future success, both in their current lives and in their academic environment.

This resource includes 10 Activity Worksheets, along with suggested response keys, offering students valuable opportunities to practice respectful disagreement, negotiation, compromise, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and achieving win-win solutions.

Activity Worksheet Topics:

⭐ Negotiation and Compromise Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

⭐ Negotiation and Compromise Self-Assessment

⭐ Negotiating a Compromise Text Messaging

⭐ Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Compromises for a Win-Win Solution

⭐ Brainstorming Solutions

⭐ Working Together: Finding a Fair Solution for Team Projects

⭐ Discussing Grades with an Open Mind

⭐ Comparing Open-Minded and Closed-Minded Approaches

⭐ Turning Disagreements into Respectful Discussions

⭐ Polite Disagreement: Sharing Your Perspective Respectfully

⭐ Finding Compromises: Analyzing and Resolving Situations

⭐ Negotiation and Compromise Reflection Questions

Detailed Answer Keys are provided with the worksheets to enhance the learning process for students and simplify your teaching efforts, ultimately saving you time.

All worksheets contain very appealing graphics, borders, and fonts that will hold your students’ attention and spark enthusiasm for completing assignments.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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This resource is also included in the following discounted BUNDLES:

  • Negotiation and Compromise BUNDLE
  • Social Emotional Learning Activity Worksheets Mega Bundle
  • SEL Mega Bundle

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Other NEGOTIATING A COMPROMISE resources you might be interested in:

  • Negotiation and Compromise BUNDLE
  • Negotiating a Compromise Lesson and PowerPoint Packet
  • Negotiating a Compromise SCENARIOS for Teens
  • Negotiation and Compromise Writing/Discussion Questions

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Explore similar Social-Emotional Learning Worksheets and Key Packets:

❤️ SEL Activity Worksheets Mega Bundle

❤️ Anger Management

❤️ Anxiety

❤️ Bullying

❤️ Conflict Resolution

❤️ Customer Service

❤️ Disagreements, Negotiation, Compromise

❤️ Effective Communication

❤️ Empathy

❤️ Financial Literacy | Responsibility

❤️ Growth Mindset

❤️ Leadership

❤️ Moral and Ethical Dilemmas

❤️ Organizational Skills

❤️ Peer Pressure

❤️ Procrastination

❤️ Reframing Negative Thoughts

❤️ Relationships

❤️ Resilience

❤️ Risky Behaviors

❤️ Self-Advocacy

❤️ Self-Awareness

❤️ Self-Care

❤️ Self-Control

❤️ Social Awareness

❤️ Social Boundaries and Personal Space

❤️ Stress Management

❤️ Time Management

❤️ Toxic Behaviors

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Social Skills Text Message Conversations | Communication Skills | Texting Messaging

By Queen's Educational Resources

About This Resource

Social Skills Text Message Conversations | Communication Skills | Texting Messaging

About This Resource

★ Topic: Social Skills

★ 10 Text Message Conversations | 3 variations

★ 37 pages

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ Uneditable due to copyright purposes

This resource includes:

☆ **30 **Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets (Differentiated)

☆ Google Slide Link

☆ Free Bonus Text Message resource

BONUS (FREE - Print and Digital)

★ 2 Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets (Differentiated)

★ 2 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages (for one of the conversations)

★ Answer Keys | Sample Responses

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Most students have cell phones and regularly communicate with family, friends, and classmates through text messaging. Nearly all students are familiar with this form of communication. Why not teach and practice social skills in a way that resonates with their interests? By using text messaging, students can recognize what effective social skills look and sound like—and what they don’t! These activities will engage students in a fun and relatable way, and no student will be able to resist participating!

This resource includes 10 text message conversations, each offered in three variations to support differentiation, for a total of 30 worksheets. Additionally, the zip file contains a BONUS text messaging resource, featuring one text message conversation in multiple variations, along with an Answer Key.

Text Message Conversation Variation Worksheet Details:

1. Worksheet #1: Contains two questions that are suitable for lower-level students. (These questions ask students to determine if the person has good social skills and support their answer with evidence. The second question asks students to think about how they would respond if they were in the same situation or similar to that.)

2. Worksheet #2: Contains two questions that are suitable for higher-level students. These types of questions are more inference-based and challenge students to think critically about the situation and individuals.

3. **Worksheet #3: **A plain worksheet that only includes the text message conversation (in which you can generate your OWN question). This worksheet contains a box in which students can write the question you generate / or copy a question from the board.

☆☆☆ There are a total of 10 Text Message Conversations in THREE variations.

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Below are some sample questions (included in the worksheets) for Lower-level students (to help you decide if this resource is suitable for your students):

  • Does Jen have good social skills? Explain your answer and support it with evidence.
  • How would you have responded to your friend in this situation if you felt a little jealous?

For the SAME text message conversation, some sample questions (included in the worksheets) for Higher-level students include:

  • Analyze this text conversation. Why do you think Jen decided to apologize to Cara for being hurtful? Explain your answer and support it with evidence.
  • How do you think Jen should have handled her emotions the moment she felt jealous (instead of being hurtful)?

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This resource is incredibly effective for struggling readers and writers, particularly those with short attention spans or difficulty maintaining focus during longer texts.

The text message conversations are age-appropriate, highly relevant, familiar, and fun! Students will easily connect with the characters involved in these exchanges. It will be fascinating to observe what students infer from these conversations and how they might respond in similar situations. To extend the activity, consider having students read the texts aloud so they can "hear" examples of strong social skills and recognize what poor communication sounds like.

These Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets can be used in a variety of settings, including as part of a larger lesson, during a mini lesson, or as guided practice. They are also ideal for independent work, pair or group activities, small group discussions, and even for homework or additional practice!

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Negotiation and Compromise Writing and Discussion Questions

By Queen's Educational Resources

Negotiation and Compromise Questions

About This Resource

★ Topic - Negotiation and Compromise

Features 48 Negotiation and Compromise QUESTIONS

72 pages

Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

Questions come in three variations: Task Cards, Worksheets, Digital

Suitable for Middle and High School Students

SEL-related topic

This resource includes:

48 COLORED Task Cards (48 Questions)

48 B&W Task Cards (48 Questions)

48 Question Worksheets (Same questions in the Task Cards)

List of Scenarios (3 pages | Easy Access for Teachers)

Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Students negotiate compromises all the time with different people, in different settings, and about different things! Negotiation and compromises are key future-ready skills that students need to develop to help them navigate and succeed in the real world, their lives right now, and at school.

This resource includes 48 Negotiation and Compromise Writing/Discussion Questions (in the form of Task Cards, Worksheets, and Google Slides) to help students think about and understand the concept of negotiation and compromise.

✅ Use these prompts as discussion topics, writing prompts, or both! They’re a great way to encourage engaging conversations about the concept of negotiating a compromise.

✅ These questions can also help assess students' current understanding of negotiation and compromise, guiding you on how to further develop their grasp of this essential life skill.

✅ Incorporate role-playing with the prompts for added fun! Watching students demonstrate effective negotiation strategies to reach agreements can be both entertaining and educational.

Some topics covered by the questions include:

⭐ Qualities of an effective negotiator

⭐ Challenges in negotiating and achieving successful solutions or compromises

⭐ Analyzing conflicts and situations from multiple perspectives

⭐ Understanding others' needs

⭐ Perspective-taking

⭐ Effective listening and communication skills

⭐ Handling respectful disagreements

⭐ Addressing reluctance and resistance to compromise

...and more!

▶️ 48 Question Task Cards (Color and B&W)

✅ Use these Task Cards as part of a larger lesson, in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussions before sharing with the class, or one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian.

✅ The Task Cards include the same Negotiation and Compromise Writing/Discussion Questions found in the Worksheets.

✅ Print the Task Cards on glossy or regular paper and laminate them for durability. You can also organize them using a binder ring.

▶️ 48 Negotiation and Compromise Writing/Discussion Worksheets

✅ This resource includes 48 Negotiation and Compromise Writing/Discussion WORKSHEETS with lines for students to write their responses. Students can complete the worksheets either on paper or in Google Slides.

✅ The worksheets contain the same questions as the Task Cards.

✅ The resource is also available in Google Slides, with pre-created text boxes to simplify use. Each slide features two instructional tabs: one for restoring accidentally deleted text boxes and one for zooming in to enlarge worksheets. These features are especially helpful for students who are less familiar with Google Slides or need additional assistance.

▶️ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3 pages)

Also included is a 3-page comprehensive list of questions for easy access. This list allows teachers to quickly read and select questions to use. These questions are the same ones found in the Task Cards and Worksheets!

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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Other Negotiation and Compromise products you might be interested in:

▶️ Negotiation and Compromise BUNDLE

▶️ Negotiation and Compromise Lesson Packet

▶️ Negotiation and Compromise Activities

▶️ Negotiation and Compromise SCENARIOS for Teens

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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

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Gratitude Activities and Worksheets

By A Plus Education

These gratitude activities could help your students cultivate a sense of appreciation and thankfulness for the good things in life. It could enhance your students' overall well-being. They can help them focus on the positive aspects of their lives and foster deeper connections with others.

One of the strengths we want to develop and enhance is gratitude.

Gratitude enhances the well-being of our students. Practicing gratitude in the classroom helps our students to be happier, and more satisfied in life, have better physical health, sleep better, less fatigue, exhibit resiliency, helps strengthen relationships among teachers and classmates, and encourages the development of patience, humility, and wisdom.

Our gratitude lesson includes:

Gratitude activities

Gratitude certificates

Gratitude notecards

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