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Classroom Decor - Growth Mindset Poster Set
By Amanda G
These posters will help encourage your students to be the best they can be. Quotes include: All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. (Walt Disney) You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have. You will never have this day again so make it count. Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. The true secret of happiness lies in talking genuine interest in all the details of daily life. (William Morris) Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. (Arthur Ashe) How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. (Anne Frank) Always radiate sunshine Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store! Thank for taking the time to stop by and purchase this resource.
Earth Day Bulletin Board Rhyming Posters, Coloring Pages Activity
By Lia
Earth Day Bulletin Board Posters Classroom Decoration!
These posters are perfect for decorating your classroom and learning all about how to save our Earth together! Each poster is designed with pictures and catchy phrase that rhymes to help kids remember how to take care of our Earth in a fun and smart way.
In this download you can choose from 3 options:
You can print whichever one you like best.
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Earth Day Stay Green Collaborative Poster Art, Bulletin Board Craft Coloring
By Lia
Happy Earth Day Stay Green Collaboration Poster
Join us in celebrating Earth Day with our collaborative poster project, "Stay Green." This vibrant poster is a collective effort to raise awareness and inspire action for the protection of our planet. Here we come together to showcase the beauty of our Earth and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
In this delightful activity, each student will receive a unique coloring page. These coloring pages are sure to captivate the imagination of every student. What makes this activity truly special is that each individual coloring page is a piece of a larger puzzle, contributing to the creation of a collaborative masterpiece.
The collaborative poster is in a 37.5x35-inch size, divided into 20 squares (one for each student).
The design features very clean edges.
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Identifying Emotions and Talk About Your Feeling Poster Set
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help students identify their emotions and label their feelings with these emotions posters and check-in sheets. These are specifically designed to help students recognize the body language and facial expressions that accompany various emotions. Use the included activities to give students the words to describe emotions and feelings.
Expand students’ ability to express their emotions while expanding their emotional intelligence skills with these fun, informative identifying emotions activities. Use the posters to help students label and identify feelings. Help students find the exact words that describe how they feel.
Here’s What You’ll Get:
Students experience a wide range of feelings. Emotions are complex, and there isn't one right way to express or describe them. Expose students to words they've never encountered before with this cute identifying emotions resource. Show students the many words they can use to express themselves. Use the included resources to empower students to identify and express their emotions.
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Teaching Students to Name Feelings and Describe their Emotions - Session #1
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
The uses for this teaching elementary students to name feelings and describe their emotions activity are endless. Whether you need an activity for the first day of school, want to enhance students' emotional understanding, gauge students' emotions, or as an icebreaker for small groups, this activity is for your students.
Help your elementary students learn the words needed to name their feelings and describe their emotions. This can be used as a stand-alone activity, or as part of a six-lesson describing and understanding emotions bundle.
Included in this Download:
Emotion Words Posters:
Teach each emotion (sad, uneasy, surprised, angry, disgusted, and happy) one at a time to your class or small group. Explain that there are many emotion words and descriptors for each emotion. The emotion words are difficult, your students probably have not encountered most of them. Challenge your students to uncover the meanings of the emotion words and how they could use the words to describe their emotions. Once you’ve reviewed an emotion, display the poster on the wall or board for students to use as a reference.
Chameleon Color Chart:
Use this as a quick guide/reference chart to review each emotion. This should be utilized when explaining directions for the worksheet.
Roll and Respond:
Two templates to help you get the conversation started.
Worksheet:
Complete worksheet with group.
Here are the worksheet directions:
Color the chameleons on the Chameleon Color Chart to create your own color guide.
Think of your current mood and emotions, what colors on the color guide match how you feel? Using the Chameleon Color Chart as a guide, color your chameleon based on your current emotions. You may use as many colors as you need to describe how you feel.
When finished coloring, look at the Emotion Words on the back of this page, choose three to six that describe how you’re feeling. Write them on your chameleon.
Complete the statements at the bottom of this page.
Two statement finishers are posed:
My chameleon is showing my feelings of __________________.
I feel this way because ________________________________.
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