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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.
Resilience Activities Classroom Guidance Lesson
By A Plus Education
This resilience resource can help your students develop skills and strategies to adapt to difficult circumstances and maintain their emotional and mental well-being. It focuses on helping the students to build strengths to help them cope with difficulties and challenges in school and thrive in adversity.
Our students' life at school can be challenging and lead to disengagement and lack of concentration and focus.
Creating a positive environment for our students in school could help them build their resiliency to help them cope withand manage the difficulties they encounter. We believe building a positive environment will make our students feel supported, more engaged, more connected to their teachers and classmates, and achieve better academic results.
One of the strengths we want to develop and enhance is resilience.
**Resilience **is the ability to bounce back from difficulties and not let failure overcome and drain your resolve but find a way to rise again. By helping our students boost their resiliency, they experience more positive emotions than negative emotions, are less depressive, have greater resistance to stress, and it also boosts their immune system which leads to good health.
Our resilience lesson includes:
What is resilience and what is not resilience
Keeping positive
Goal-setting
Feelings activity
Problem Solving
Character Strengths
Stress Management
Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management
About This Resource
★ Topic: Self-Management
★ 57 pages
★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
Items Included:
★ 30 Self-Management Activity Worksheets
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
★ Google Slide Link
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Self-management is one of the most essential life skills students can learn—especially during the middle and high school years, when independence, responsibility, and emotional balance are being tested daily. From time management and organization to emotional regulation and decision-making, self-management affects every part of a student’s life—academics, relationships, and overall well-being.
This resource/activities gives students a comfortable space to think about their habits, choices, and responsibilities in a reflective way. Through realistic scenarios, thoughtful prompts, and guided activities, students practice staying focused, managing stress, controlling impulses, and following through on what they start.
The worksheets encourage small, meaningful steps toward stronger habits, better organization, and a greater sense of responsibility—skills that help students succeed both in and out of school.
This comprehensive Self-Management Activity Packet includes 30 engaging, ready-to-use worksheets designed for middle and high school students to explore what self-management looks like in school, friendships, and personal growth—and how to strengthen it one step at a time.
Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Self-Management Activities:
▶ Understanding what self-management is and why it matters
▶ Identifying personal habits and behaviors that impact success
▶ Practicing self-discipline and accountability
▶ Managing stress, frustration, and emotional triggers
▶ Developing organization and time management strategies
▶ Learning how to pause, reflect, and choose a thoughtful response
▶ Building responsibility through goal setting and follow-through
▶ Recognizing how self-management affects relationships and teamwork
▶ Creating realistic plans to improve motivation and focus
▶ Learning to recover from mistakes with reflection and resilience
Covers Topics Such As:
▶️ Procrastination and staying focused
▶️ Emotional control and frustration management
▶️ Setting and maintaining personal goals
▶️ Organization and prioritization skills
▶️ Following through on responsibilities
▶️ Managing distractions (phones, friends, and stress)
▶️ Making responsible choices under pressure
▶️ Responding to conflict calmly and respectfully
▶️ Building productive daily routines
▶️ Balancing school, work, and personal life
Activity Worksheet Topics Include:
★ Self-Management Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Self-Management Self-Assessment
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself as a Student
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself with Social Skills and Responsibility
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Your Emotions and Behavior
★ Self-Management Split: When You’re in Control vs. When You’re Not
★ Think Before You Act: The Power of the Pause
★ Responding to Rude or Sarcastic Comments
★ The Power of Priorities: Making Smart Choices with Your Time
★ Staying in Control When Conflicts Happen
★ Self-Management Moments: Reflecting on How I Stay in Control and Grow
★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Focused, Organized, and Responsible
★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Calm, In Control, and Confident
★ Coping with Confidence: Using Helpful Thoughts When You’re Stressed, Anxious, or Facing Setbacks
★ Building Your Self-Management: A Personal Action Plan
★ Defining Self-Management
★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Self-Management and Accountability
★ My Self-Management Action Steps: Turning Awareness into Action
★ Text Messaging: Managing Emotions and Staying in Control
★ Text Messaging: Managing Reactions When You Feel Left Out
★ How Would You Respond? Managing Stress and Staying in Control
★ How Would You Respond? Managing Frustration and Staying Accountable
★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control
★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Self-Management
★ Reflect and Redirect: Strengthening My Self-Management
★ Losing Balance: A Self-Management Scenario
★ Reflecting on My Self-Management
★ Self-Management Inventory
★ Pause and Reflect: Building Strong Self-Management Habits
Answer Keys | Sample Responses Included!
Every worksheet comes with clear, teacher-friendly answer keys or sample student responses to model strong reflection and responsible behavior. These examples make class discussions smoother and help students see what healthy self-management looks like in real life - a HUGE time saver!
Formats Included:
★ PDF (printable worksheets)
★ Google Slides (digital version for paperless classrooms)
Perfect For:
✔️ High School SEL
✔️ Middle School SEL
✔️ Advisory or Homeroom Periods
✔️ Counseling Groups or Individual Sessions
✔️ Life Skills or Psychology Classes
✔️ In-School Suspension Reflection Work
✔️ Health Education or Social Skills Lessons
✔️ Character Education Programs
✔️ Student Success or Mentorship Periods
✔️ Early Finishers or Independent Work Packets
❤️ Why You’ll Love It:
These activities go beyond surface-level lessons — they help students take real, actionable steps toward managing their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Students won’t just learn about self-management; they’ll practice it through scenarios that reflect real high school and middle school challenges.
Each worksheet builds self-awareness, reflection, and personal growth, helping students become more independent, responsible, and emotionally balanced learners.
With realistic examples, relatable prompts, and structured support, this resource helps students build lifelong skills in focus, discipline, organization, and emotional control — all while creating opportunities for honest self-reflection.
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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.
*******************************
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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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Calm Down Corner Kit - Years 3 - 6
By Clodagh
Create a peaceful and supportive space in your classroom with this comprehensive Calm Down Corner Printables Kit. This thoughtfully designed bundle includes everything you need to establish a calm down corner where students can practice mindfulness and emotional regulation. Ideal for teachers of Year 3-6 students, this Calm Down Corner kit is packed with engaging and educational resources to help students manage their emotions and develop self-compassion.
What's Included In The Calm Down Corner Kit:
And more!!
Key Benefits Of A Calm Down Corner:
Perfect for Teachers Looking to:
Enhance your classroom with our Calm Down Corner Printables Kit, a must have resource for any educator aiming to support their students' emotional health and mindfulness practices. Download now and start building a tranquil oasis in your classroom today!
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Mental health awareness Month Coloring Pages & Games - Fun May Activities BUNDLE
By The Students Palace
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Month with our diverse bundle of therapeutic activities. Explore soothing Quotes Coloring Pages and intricate Quotes Mandala Coloring Pages. Engage your mind with Jigsaw Puzzles, Quotes Cut and Paste, Puzzles Word Search, Sudoku, and Mazes. Foster connection with Bingo Games. This collection offers relaxation, mindfulness, and empowerment for all ages.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
( PDF + PNG )
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
NOTE
This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
Early/ Fast Finishers | Game & Activities Packet | Fun Independent Work BUNDLE
By Perfectly Planned Designs
Looking for fun activities to keep your early and fast finishers busy? This bundle features two fun activities that are perfect for early finishers in your Upper Elementary or Middle School classroom! The independent work packet will keep your kids busy and coming back for more and the Would You Rather classroom game is perfect for projecting on the board for a whole-group activity! Boredom be gone! It is a great no-prep resource that you can use any time of year for a fun, engaging activity that your students will LOVE! I made these creative activities because I needed independent work that I could use in my classroom that I knew students would actually LIKE doing!
The Early Finishers Independent Activity Packet BUNDLE features 7 sets of activities, 22 total printable worksheets!
Activities included:
The Would You Rather Classroom Game is a fun DIGITAL icebreaker activity is a fun way to get your students excited to be in school, create relationships, and get students talking and connected! Great for any time of year or a back-to-school get-to-know-you activity! Questions align with student interests and are the perfect mix of silly, funny, trending, gaming & social media-related topics. Whether you call it "Would You Rather" or "This or That," the prompts make a great conversation starter that kids love, and they will be begging you for more! All you need to do is project the questions on the board to get the fun started, no other prep is needed!
⭐I like to use these slides for a quick brain break. I use about 10 slides at a time!
INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE:
Ideas for using these questions:
***Bonus*** End of the Year Escape the Impossible Maze is also included in this bundle!
**For personal and single classroom use only. If using with multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at the discounted rate.**
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Mental Health Curriculum 5th - 8th Grade
By Sign with me TOD
This product focuses on the following areas:
This mental health curriculum includes suggested activities and tips to support mental health education and instruction for students in 5th through 8th Grade. Depending on students ability levels, this product could be used in 4th and 9th grade as well.
What's in this product:
Mental Health Promoting Self Care and Strength Notes - This product includes a 2 page teacher guide with tips and tricks when teaching self-management - promoting self-care for mental health and overall well being, an activity that relates with self-management, and a 12 page teacher guide with tips and tricks when teaching resiliency - students will learn from adversity and become a stronger, wiser person. Students will learn about overcoming problems that have helped them to become stronger, sometimes when we have problems we get pushed down and there are different choices we can make. Those choices are reviewed in this product. Students will discuss the importance of learning life lessons, positive feedback, poor habits, and good habits. They will learn the importance of being open-minded and how being open-minded leads to change, growth, and new possibilities. Students are also presented with different words that will help them to remember to have an open mind. Students will learn how to express positive feelings about themselves to help build self-esteem, strengthen their own identity, appreciate positive traits about their peers, and practice appropriate use of social media and mobile technology tools. Students will be presented with a real-life situation about how one woman defined herself and found happiness, they will discuss this individuals feels, how positive traits inspired her, and how she built up her self esteem. Students will discuss positive and neutral character traits, they will identify unique character traits about themselves and discuss them further and how these positive traits promote their overall well being.
Understanding Emotions - In this product, students will discuss what to ask for help for oneself and others. Students will identify and express a variety of feelings, common emotions that students feel, compare their emotions to a roller coaster ride and why that may happen, examples of emotional highs and emotional lows, when we feel emotional highs and lows, we may feel more pressure, and as students grow and develop – they need to deal with pressure. When students feel pressured, they can read the list of healthful ways to handle pressure, the list of feelings that it is okay to feel, what it is never okay to do, feelings and their definitions are included: embarrassment, depression, awkwardness, isolation, confusion, disappointment, hopefulness, optimism, happiness, and excitement. The importance of controlling emotions, suggestions for handling emotions are provided, mood swings, feeling pressure, and irritability are discussed. Students will be presented with different situations where they are required to identify the feeling, helpful ways to deal with the feeling, and harmful ways to deal with the feeling. Transition from elementary to middle school and adolescence are discussed and reviewed. Better techniques that can be used to form healthful relations are taught. Gossiping and annoying behaviors are reviewed and why they are frowned upon is included in this product. Students will also identify emotions, have students describe their own feelings and act out emotions. 10 emotion scenarios are provided for students to identify how students would feel if they were in that situation, students will track their emotions in a 7 day journal that is provided in this packet, coping skills are discussed and how they help us handle emotions in productive and positive ways, so our actions match our behavior, a list of poor coping skills is included along with healthy coping skills. Comprehension questions are asked throughout this product for students. They can be answered individually or as a group and can also be used as a group discussion. A teacher’s guide along with tips and activities is included with this product.
Social Communication Skills Adapted Notes and Review - In this product, students will begin to understand what words mean to others, get students to learn to actively listen to someone telling them information or telling them to complete a task, get students to verbalize more clearly, and get students to effectively communicate. Students will work with a partner by following their partners directions, and after the activity, students will evaluate the easiest part of the activity, hardest part of the activity, and answering the question why communication is important when verbalizing or interacting with others, students will read communication starters using facial expression, intonation, and tone of voice, the importance of using facial expression, intonation, and tone of voice are discussed in depth when having a conversation with others, Examples of different tones of voice are included in this product. Students will practice saying an expression a few different ways so they can understand how tone of voice is important, when we are frustrated or annoyed about something our tone of voice changes as does our intonation and facial expression, therefore, alternative strategies students can implement in their day to day routine are provided for when they feel frustrated, and when talking to others, students will learn that by listening to their conversation partner that they will understand how they are feeling based on their facial expressions, intonation, and tone of voice.
Emotional Awareness - In this product, students will identify how powerful positive and negative words are and for students to build empathy. Students will talk about words and actions that can hurt someone's heart/feelings. Students will learn the power of words and how they impact others, students will discuss the meanings of words: bullying, cattiness, discrimination, gossiping, self-esteem, and teasing, a list of hurtful words and actions, and helpful words and actions are provided, and students will be required to add onto all of these lists, students will talk about the effects of hurtful words on the heart, when students are frustrated what they can do to feel better, and how to better handle situations in the future when someone uses a hurtful word or you go to use a hurtful word.
Forgiveness Activities - In this product, students will learn what forgiveness is, to understand what forgiveness looks like, to discuss what forgiveness means, 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.
Gratitude Activity – Students will complete a gratitude scavenger hunt, where will they look for things in their environment that they are grateful for and students will answer questions about what they are grateful for such as something that they are thankful for that shows a vibrant color, something that makes them feel strong, something that they recently learned/discovered, etc.
Feelings and Mental Health Activities and Tips - In this product, students will learn to ask for help for self and others, students will use their imagination and visualization to release bad feelings, recognize when a situation needs help, students will identify the adults in school to ask for help from, identify the adults out of school to ask for help from, understand what trusting a person means, students will learn how we are all connected, learn what it means to work as a team, learn about different forms of communication, and practice different forms of communication. Students will talk about stuck feelings and how they get stuck, because you don't know that they are there, or you don't know how to let them go, a story about stuck feelings will be presented to students, and they will be required to answer questions about how they would best solve the problem if they were in the characters shoes, students will talk about pulling out their feelings, sending them away, and letting them go, students will focus on one uncomfortable feeling and will discuss where they can send it to let it go, so it doesn't return, students will talk about what they can do when they feel an unpleasant feeling, they will work on a feelings survival kit that will help them handle a situation in the future where they feel unpleasant feelings, students will discuss the definition of trust and who they can trust to help them when they are feeling unpleasant feelings, they will complete activities such as a buddy walk, trust fall, and trust drawing to help build trust, and students will complete a human knot and will work together with their peers to get out of the knot. Upon completing the human knot, students will complete the journal questions that are included in this product. Students will talk about the importance of communication and how we effectively communicate with others both verbally and nonverbally. Students will play the games telephone, charades, and hello with partners/groups and will reflect on their communication skills in the journal included in this product.
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Bundle Bulletin Board Sets for Social Emotional Learning and Classroom Community
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Tired of searching for those perfect bulletin boards? Do you want to engage your students? Do you want to support SEL and have a festive classroom? Then download this Bundle Bulletin Board Sets for Social Emotional Learning and Classroom Community! Each set supports you as you build your classroom community and encourage positive behavior throughout the school year. These mini-posters are great for classroom décor, bulletin boards, and doors. Included is a handout for each set of quotes. All you need to decorate for an entire school year!
Themes include the following:
Quotes included in this resource:
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Editable Safe Hands Social Story Bundle for Social Skills Behavior Support (SEL)
By Specifically Sped
These positive behavior supports provide students with multiple resources showcasing some of their favorite characters.
Each bundle includes a text editable social story and power card option!
Spiderman-
No hitting/task refusal
Pikachu-
Safe Body/no hitting
Minecraft-
Task Refusal
Sonic-
No hitting/safe body
****BONUS INCLUDED-
Additional character token boards with reinforcer icons are included in this bundle!!!!!!!
18-Day Multimedia Anti-Bullying Thematic Unit for Grades 5-8 | SEL Humanities
By TooBookedUp
Engage your students in a powerful and comprehensive 18-day thematic unit on bullying designed for grades 5-8. This multimedia-rich resource explores the critical issue of bullying through a variety of formats, ensuring student engagement and fostering social-emotional learning (SEL) skills. Perfect for humanities teachers, long-term substitute teachers, and SEL specialists, this unit is adaptable, rigorous, and impactful.
What's Inside:
Day-by-Day Lesson Plans: Detailed and easy-to-follow, these plans guide students through an exploration of bullying using films, short stories, political cartoons, informational texts, and poetry.
Multimedia Integration: Your students will analyze media such as:
Short films on bullying for visual storytelling.
Fiction texts like Pumpkin Head to explore bullying in literature.
Political cartoons to understand the societal impact of bullying.
Popular films like Matilda to discuss character responses to bullying.
Songs that discuss themes of bullying and resilience.
Socratic Seminars: Two thought-provoking Socratic seminars that allow students to dive deeper into themes of bullying, fostering critical thinking, discourse, and empathy.
Assessments: Include graded one-pager projects, Socratic seminar rubrics, and a STAAR-aligned extended constructive response essay on bullying prevention, ensuring students develop strong reading, writing, and analytical skills.
Capstone Project: Students will culminate their learning by creating an infographic on bullying, highlighting key facts such as types of bullying, its effects, and prevention strategies. This capstone promotes research, creativity, and advocacy.
Why You'll Love It:
Who It's For:
Make bullying prevention and social-emotional learning an integral part of your classroom with this well-rounded, 18-day multimedia unit. Equip your students with the tools to recognize, stand up against, and prevent bullying in their school community.
Add to your cart now and inspire positive change in your students' lives!
Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Management Activities | Managing Emotions | SEL Self-Regulation | Behavior Management
About This Resource
★ Topic: Self-Management
★ 57 pages
★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
Items Included:
★ 30 Self-Management Activity Worksheets
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
★ Google Slide Link
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Self-management is one of the most essential life skills students can learn—especially during the middle and high school years, when independence, responsibility, and emotional balance are being tested daily. From time management and organization to emotional regulation and decision-making, self-management affects every part of a student’s life—academics, relationships, and overall well-being.
This resource/activities gives students a comfortable space to think about their habits, choices, and responsibilities in a reflective way. Through realistic scenarios, thoughtful prompts, and guided activities, students practice staying focused, managing stress, controlling impulses, and following through on what they start.
The worksheets encourage small, meaningful steps toward stronger habits, better organization, and a greater sense of responsibility—skills that help students succeed both in and out of school.
This comprehensive Self-Management Activity Packet includes 30 engaging, ready-to-use worksheets designed for middle and high school students to explore what self-management looks like in school, friendships, and personal growth—and how to strengthen it one step at a time.
Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Self-Management Activities:
▶ Understanding what self-management is and why it matters
▶ Identifying personal habits and behaviors that impact success
▶ Practicing self-discipline and accountability
▶ Managing stress, frustration, and emotional triggers
▶ Developing organization and time management strategies
▶ Learning how to pause, reflect, and choose a thoughtful response
▶ Building responsibility through goal setting and follow-through
▶ Recognizing how self-management affects relationships and teamwork
▶ Creating realistic plans to improve motivation and focus
▶ Learning to recover from mistakes with reflection and resilience
Covers Topics Such As:
▶️ Procrastination and staying focused
▶️ Emotional control and frustration management
▶️ Setting and maintaining personal goals
▶️ Organization and prioritization skills
▶️ Following through on responsibilities
▶️ Managing distractions (phones, friends, and stress)
▶️ Making responsible choices under pressure
▶️ Responding to conflict calmly and respectfully
▶️ Building productive daily routines
▶️ Balancing school, work, and personal life
Activity Worksheet Topics Include:
★ Self-Management Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Self-Management Self-Assessment
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself as a Student
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Yourself with Social Skills and Responsibility
★ Self-Management in Action: Managing Your Emotions and Behavior
★ Self-Management Split: When You’re in Control vs. When You’re Not
★ Think Before You Act: The Power of the Pause
★ Responding to Rude or Sarcastic Comments
★ The Power of Priorities: Making Smart Choices with Your Time
★ Staying in Control When Conflicts Happen
★ Self-Management Moments: Reflecting on How I Stay in Control and Grow
★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Focused, Organized, and Responsible
★ Strengthen Your Self-Management: Staying Calm, In Control, and Confident
★ Coping with Confidence: Using Helpful Thoughts When You’re Stressed, Anxious, or Facing Setbacks
★ Building Your Self-Management: A Personal Action Plan
★ Defining Self-Management
★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Self-Management and Accountability
★ My Self-Management Action Steps: Turning Awareness into Action
★ Text Messaging: Managing Emotions and Staying in Control
★ Text Messaging: Managing Reactions When You Feel Left Out
★ How Would You Respond? Managing Stress and Staying in Control
★ How Would You Respond? Managing Frustration and Staying Accountable
★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control
★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Self-Management
★ Reflect and Redirect: Strengthening My Self-Management
★ Losing Balance: A Self-Management Scenario
★ Reflecting on My Self-Management
★ Self-Management Inventory
★ Pause and Reflect: Building Strong Self-Management Habits
Answer Keys | Sample Responses Included!
Every worksheet comes with clear, teacher-friendly answer keys or sample student responses to model strong reflection and responsible behavior. These examples make class discussions smoother and help students see what healthy self-management looks like in real life - a HUGE time saver!
Formats Included:
★ PDF (printable worksheets)
★ Google Slides (digital version for paperless classrooms)
Perfect For:
✔️ High School SEL
✔️ Middle School SEL
✔️ Advisory or Homeroom Periods
✔️ Counseling Groups or Individual Sessions
✔️ Life Skills or Psychology Classes
✔️ In-School Suspension Reflection Work
✔️ Health Education or Social Skills Lessons
✔️ Character Education Programs
✔️ Student Success or Mentorship Periods
✔️ Early Finishers or Independent Work Packets
❤️ Why You’ll Love It:
These activities go beyond surface-level lessons — they help students take real, actionable steps toward managing their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Students won’t just learn about self-management; they’ll practice it through scenarios that reflect real high school and middle school challenges.
Each worksheet builds self-awareness, reflection, and personal growth, helping students become more independent, responsible, and emotionally balanced learners.
With realistic examples, relatable prompts, and structured support, this resource helps students build lifelong skills in focus, discipline, organization, and emotional control — all while creating opportunities for honest self-reflection.
*******************************
❌ 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.
*******************************
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.
*******************************
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Printable Autism awareness Quotes Coloring Pages Activities & Games BUNDLE
By The Students Palace
Printable Autism awareness quotes activities are perfect for keeping kids engaged and entertained during April . These activities include a variety of fun and educational options that can be easily printed and completed at home or on the go. this bundle contains, Coloring Pages , jigsaw puzzles , cut and paste activities , mandala coloring sheets ...
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
( PDF + PNG)
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
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Early/Fast Finishers Packet | Fun Independent Worksheets & Activities | BUNDLE
By Perfectly Planned Designs
Looking for fun activities to keep your early and fast finishers busy? This bundle features two packets of fun, independent work activities that's perfect for early finishers in your Upper Elementary or Middle School classroom! It'll keep your kids busy and coming back for more! It is a great no-prep resource that you can use any time of year for a fun, engaging activity that your students will LOVE! I made these creative activities because I needed independent work that I could use in my classroom that I knew students would actually LIKE doing!
The Early Finishers Independent Activity Packet BUNDLE features 7 sets of activities, 22 total printable worksheets!
Activities included:
Game & Puzzle Activity Packet This NO PREP Packet features 25 fun and challenging games and puzzles that will keep your students on task and motivated.
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Mental Health Curriculum 8th - 12th Grade
By Sign with me TOD
This product focuses on the following areas:
This mental health curriculum includes suggested activities and tips to support mental health education and instruction for students in 8th through 12th Grade. Depending on students ability levels, this product could be used in 6th and 7th grade as well.
What's in this product:
Positive Self Talk - This product includes a brief teacher guide that discusses the importance of promoting self-care for mental health and overall well-being, suggestions are provided for short mindfulness exercises for teenagers, emotional responses to various situations that may arise - both positive self-talk and negative self-talk, the importance of being unable to change the situation, but changing the way we think about something and how we feel and act, students will take time to reflect on a time they felt upset about something and what happened when they used both negative and positive-self talk, the importance of our mental health, mood, and motivation are shared, examining unhealthy thinking styles, and recognizing negative-self talk in given situations that relate with jumping to conclusions, personalization, catastrophizing, shoulding, overgeneralization, labelling, emotional reasoning, magnification and minimization (the definition of each is provided along with examples). Students will then write down ways that they would challenge and change their negative self-talk in order for it to become positive self-talk to help improve mental health, mood, and motivation.
Resiliency Activities - This product emphasizes resiliency and how it is important for students to learn from adversity and become a stronger, wiser person and recover quickly from challenges, 7 activities that can be carried out with small groups or the entire class are included in this product - these 7 activities include a teacher's guide, tips, and templates (as required are included) to go along with the teacher's guide are also included in this product. Feelings are also discussed in this product. a feelings journal template is included in this product that allows students to document how they are feeling regarding each prompt that is asked each day. A blank template is also included in this packet if you want students to complete a free-write journal entry each day.
Communication Styles Adapted Notes and Review - This product provides students with skills to support effective communication skills, explore the importance of both verbal and nonverbal communication skills, identify the principles of effective communication, and learn the difference between the 4 communication styles - passive, passive aggressive, aggressive, and assertive. Students will answer short answer comprehension questions that compare the 4 communication styles. Students will learn about passive, passive aggressive, aggressive, and assertive communication, what each communicate style entails, how they differ from each other, what passive, passive aggressive, aggressive, and assertive communicators will do (body language, facial expression, etc.), the impact of each communication style in individuals is reviewed, what each communicator may believe and say to others, and tips on how to communicate with individuals who use the 4 kinds of communication styles to communicate.
Emotional Awareness - In this product, students will identify how powerful positive and negative words are and for students to build empathy. Students will talk about words and actions that can hurt someone's heart/feelings. Students will learn the power of words and how they impact others, students will discuss the meanings of words: bullying, cattiness, discrimination, gossiping, self-esteem, and teasing, a list of hurtful words and actions, and helpful words and actions are provided, and students will be required to add onto all of these lists, students will talk about the effects of hurtful words on the heart, when students are frustrated what they can do to feel better, and how to better handle situations in the future when someone uses a hurtful word or you go to use a hurtful word.
Mental Health Stigma Activities - This product provides students with information regarding stigma. Students will answer questions regarding technology and social media and how they can affect our ability to show compassion to others, why people forget to take care of themselves and show compassion for themselves, how to stop negative thoughts from happening. Students will review the meaning for stigma, stereotype, prejudice, and discrimination. Students will also review what negative things they have heard about people with mental illness, along with positive things. Talking about how others are different and that's what makes them unique, and how others are stigmatized based on how they look, act, etc. Examples of possible stigmas are presented. The meaning of self-stigma and what examples of self-stigma are presented. Students will also review health conditions or social differences that were stigmatized throughout history, and ways to reduce stigma to eliminate negative feelings.
Throughout this product, students will answer comprehension questions and will also be presented with social scenarios that they may encounter where they are asked how they would feel or what they would do. An attitude survey regarding mental health that contains 10 questions is also included in this product. Students will compare their results when they are finished and will go over the correct answers.
Gratitude Activity – Students will complete a gratitude scavenger hunt, where will they look for things in their environment that they are grateful for and students will answer questions about what they are grateful for such as something that they are thankful for that shows a vibrant color, something that makes them feel strong, something that they recently learned/discovered, etc. students will write about experiences in for which they feel gratitude and expand upon that experience.
Stress Response Adapted Notes - This product provides students with information regarding stress. Students will complete a stress test and reflect on what may cause them stress. Fight/flight/freeze response is also reviewed in this product and how it relates with stress. Once students have taken the stress test, they will analyze their results. Students will work in groups and complete the packet regarding the effects of stress. Students will answer questions such as how they felt when they were feeling stressed, etc. Students will review the effects of stress charts provided that include what happens when the body is in fight or flight compared to when it is relaxed. Students will also learn about the emotional, physical, and mental effects of stress and see how they differ from one another. Students will learn what stress and stressors are when they discuss coping with stress. Healthy and unhealthy strategies to cope with stress are included in this product. Students will take time to reflect on a time when they were stressed or if they were stressed and answer questions regarding making healthy or unhealthy choices to cope with stress.
Throughout this product, students will answer comprehension questions and will also be presented with social scenarios that they may encounter where they are asked how they would feel or what they would do. An attitude survey regarding mental health that contains 10 questions is also included in this product. Students will compare their results when they are finished and will go over the correct answers.
If you aren’t interested in this bundle, you may be interested in each product that is included in this bundle:
Positive Self Talk:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Positive-Self-Talk-Activities-and-Tips-9822221
Resiliency Activities:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Resiliency-Activities--9826305
Communication Styles Adapted Notes and Review:
Mental Health Stigma Activities:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Mental-Health-Stigma-Activities-9844604
Gratitude Activities:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Gratitude-Activities-9753926
Stress Response Adapted Notes:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Stress-Response-Adapted-Notes-and-Activities-9848108
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20-Day Social Media Mental Health Unit Grades 7+ Project, Essay, Assessments
By TooBookedUp
Engage your middle and high school students with this 21-Day Multimedia Thematic Unit focused on Social Media and Mental Health! Designed for Grades 7 and up, this comprehensive unit weaves together ELA, social studies, and digital literacy through interactive lessons, activities, and assessments that explore the influence of social media on identity, mental health, and society.
This unit features a variety of multimedia resources, including TED Talks, informational articles, political cartoons, and the documentary The Social Dilemma. Students will develop critical thinking skills as they engage with different forms of media, reflect on their personal social media habits, and create meaningful projects like a political cartoon capstone.
What’s Included:
Aligned Standards:
This interdisciplinary unit is aligned with Common Core ELA Standards (including reading, writing, speaking, and listening), as well as ISTE Digital Literacy Standards. Perfect for cross-curricular learning, it encourages students to develop literacy skills, media analysis, and digital responsibility.
Why You'll Love This Unit:
Who It’s For:
Perfect for:
This 21-Day Multimedia Unit will help students understand the impact of social media on their lives while improving essential academic skills. Get ready for insightful discussions, creative projects, and meaningful reflections that resonate with your students’ real-world experiences. Download now and bring relevant, standards-aligned learning to your classroom!
Self-Management and Self-Regulation Scenarios | SEL | Emotion Control
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Management and Self-Regulation Scenarios | SEL | Emotion Control
About This Resource
★ Self-Management Scenarios | Self-Regulation Scenarios
★ 118 pages
★ Features 36 Self-Management Scenarios
★ Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets
★ Print and Digital (Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for 8th graders - High School Students
★ 2 Google Slide Links
This resource includes:
★ 36 Colored Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 36 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 36 Scenario Worksheets with and without Questions
★ 2 Lists of 36 Scenarios with and without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)
★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)
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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 slide includes two instruction solution tabs to assist students who accidentally delete text boxes and/or 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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Help students strengthen their self-control, responsibility, and emotional balance with this powerful collection of 36 Self-Management & Self-Regulation Scenarios, designed specifically for middle and high school students.
Each scenario includes two reflection questions to guide meaningful discussion and self-awareness—helping students think critically about their choices, emotions, and strategies for self-control. These scenarios present realistic, age-appropriate situations that teens commonly face—ranging from time management and impulse control to handling frustration, staying organized, and following through on commitments.
Each situation reflects real challenges students experience both in and out of school, encouraging them to reflect on how their thoughts, emotions, and decisions influence their behavior. Students learn to pause, think through consequences, and choose actions that support their goals, relationships, and well-being.
These ready-to-use scenarios are perfect for sparking reflection and discussion while helping students practice strategies for self-regulation, emotional control, and decision-making. Whether used in small groups, SEL lessons, or individual reflection, these scenarios promote personal growth, mindfulness, and accountability.
Students can also role-play each scenario in pairs or small groups to explore different responses, practice self-control, and build awareness of how managing emotions and impulses leads to better outcomes in real-life situations.
Each scenario is available in multiple formats to suit your teaching style:
★ Task Cards for quick engagement or partner work
★ Worksheets for deeper reflection and journaling
★ Task Cards and Worksheets with and without reflection questions for flexible use
★ Print and digital formats for classroom or virtual learning
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Items Included:
▶️ Self-Management Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W)
This resource includes 36 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by a reflection question. Additionally, all scenarios are provided in each color variation without questions, allowing users to create their own questions and activities.
✅ Utilize the Task Cards WITHOUT Questions to formulate your OWN questions!
▶️ Self-Management Scenario Worksheets (2 variations)
This resource includes 36 Self-Management Scenario Worksheets, provided in two variations (with and without questions) available in both PDF and Google Slides formats.
▶ Scenario Worksheets WITH Questions
This variation provides 36 Self-Management Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with corresponding questions.
▶ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions
This resource includes 36 Self-Management Scenario Worksheets with lines and no pre-set questions, allowing students to write their own responses and giving you the flexibility to generate questions for them. The worksheets provide space for you to create your own questions or prompts, and in Google Slides, you can generate and type your questions before sharing the document or slides with students for their responses.
▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers)
Additionally, there are two LISTS OF SCENARIOS (with and without questions) for teachers to easily review and select scenarios to work with. These scenarios align with those presented in the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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Students will explore important themes such as:
✔️ Managing emotions under pressure
✔️ Controlling impulses before acting or speaking
✔️ Staying focused and avoiding distractions
✔️ Balancing school, sports, and personal responsibilities
✔️ Following through on goals and commitments
✔️ Coping with frustration and setbacks
✔️ Time management and organization
✔️ Decision-making and accountability
✔️ Building self-discipline and healthy habits
✔️ Respecting others even when angry or stressed
Whether used in class discussions, counseling groups, SEL lessons, or independent reflection, these scenarios guide students to think through real-life challenges, explore consequences, and strengthen their ability to manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Each scenario includes:
▶ A short, realistic scenario that depicts a self-management challenge
▶ Two reflection questions that encourage students to analyze the situation and plan responsible next steps
▶ A version without questions, giving teachers and students the flexibility to create custom prompts
This flexibility encourages deeper thinking and personal engagement, helping students connect the scenario to their own behavior, goals, and emotional growth.
The scenarios are relatable to real-life teen experiences, such as:
✔️ Procrastinating or putting off work until the last minute
✔️ Losing focus because of social media or distractions
✔️ Feeling unmotivated to practice or complete commitments
✔️ Letting emotions take over in stressful moments
✔️ Struggling to balance school, work, and family
✔️ Getting frustrated in group projects or team settings
✔️ Reacting impulsively when upset
✔️ Forgetting responsibilities or avoiding accountability
✔️ Learning to calm down before responding
✔️ Building consistent habits for success
Students will learn how to:
✅ Manage emotions in challenging situations
✅ Pause and think before reacting
✅ Stay focused and follow through on responsibilities
✅ Balance short-term urges with long-term goals
✅ Use healthy coping strategies for stress
✅ Build personal accountability and self-discipline
✅ Reflect on choices and consequences
✅ Strengthen decision-making and emotional control
Ways to Use in the Classroom
★ SEL warm-ups or bell ringers
★ Small group or circle discussions
★ Journaling and reflection activities
★ Counseling sessions or one-on-one check-ins
★ Role-playing and drama-based SEL lessons
★ Sub plans or early finisher activities
⭐ Role-Playing Opportunity
Engaging in these scenarios gives students practical experience with self-regulation and emotional control. Through role-play and guided discussion, they’ll learn to recognize triggers, choose calm responses, and practice healthier decision-making in everyday situations—both in school and in their personal lives.
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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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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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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
queenseducationalresources@gmail.com
Printable Mental Health Awareness Month Quotes Activities & Games
By The Students Palace
Printable Mental health awarenes Month quotes activities are perfect for keeping kids engaged and entertained during May . These activities include a variety of fun and educational options that can be easily printed and completed at home or on the go. this bundle contains, Coloring Pages , jigsaw puzzles , cut and paste activities , mandala coloring sheets ...
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
( PDF + PNG)
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
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Ultimate Christmas Bundle Would You Rather Games Writing & Drawing Activities
By Perfectly Planned Designs
You need this Ultimate Christmas Bundle to get through the chaos of the month of December. It's chockful of games, writing & drawing activities, including Would You Rather that will keep elementary and middle school students busy when they finish their work! Perfect for use throughout the month of December to help celebrate the Christmas holiday!
I made these creative activities because I needed independent work that I could use in my classroom that I knew students would actually LIKE doing!
What's Included:
December Early Finishers Packet This monthly packet features like puzzles, games, and SEL-centered drawing and coloring activities. They'll love the fun games they can play with a partner quietly, or anything from the selection of 20 fun pages of independent, challenging puzzles and creative activities this packet offers!
Would You Rather Christmas Edition This class game is a fun way to get your students excited to be in school, create relationships, and get students talking and connected! Questions are fall-themed and related to Christmas. All you need to do is project the questions on the board to get the fun started, no other prep is needed!
Found Your iPhone - Santa/Grinch Edition With this character cell phone analysis activity, students will make inferences using what they know about either Santa or the Grinch. The engaging design of this cell phone activity will ask students to "snoop" through a phone they found, peep their text messages, playlists and even check their most recent location history. This literary analysis activity can be used during the holidays for a fun activity that's in keeping with the holiday spirit.
Christmas Greeting Cards Help your students celebrate Christmas by being creative as well as mindful with these cards they can color! Perfect for teens and secondary students who may not have the time or patience to make a card. Choose from 5 design options for the cover of the card. Cards print double-sided. This card is cute and a fun way for students to share the Christmas spirit.
Letter to Santa Help your students celebrate Christmas by writing a letter to Santa! Choose from 2 different design options - black and white and color. These letters are a fun way for students to express their creativity this Christmas.
Christmas Coloring Pages Help your students celebrate Christmas by being creative as well as mindful with these coloring pages! Choose from 3 different design options. These pages are a cute and fun way for students to express their creativity this Christmas.
Gingerbread Reading Comprehension You may be in full swing with your holiday or Christmas celebrations, but do your students need practice to identify the elements of a story? This Gingerbread-themed worksheet with an original reading passage titled, "Gingerbread Adventure is designed to give your students an opportunity to practice identifying story elements, sequencing, and reading comprehension.
Secret Santa Questionnaire and Tracker These student gift questionnaires and trackers will make it a smooth process! Students will list three wishes on the form and write their names. Collect the slips, fold and have students select their Secret Santa. Use the handy tracker to match up the student they are gifting so there is no confusion. These print-and-go forms are a fun and easy way for students to participate in a gift exchange this Christmas without the stress!
**For personal and single classroom use only. If using with multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at the discounted rate.**
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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.
Equity and Resilience Thematic Bundle: Disabilities Unit & Out of My Mind Movie
By TooBookedUp
Explore themes of equity, disabilities, and resilience with this dynamic resource bundle designed for grades 5-8!
This bundle is ideal for educators looking to combine standards-aligned instruction with meaningful, real-world themes. Save time and inspire your students with these ready-to-use resources!