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All About Leaves (GA Pre K) Lesson plans for preschool pre -k
By Katelyn Schneider
These lesson plans were made with the intention to help simplify the demanding task of planning, researching and trying different techniques before you found the "perfect one". The 'All About Leaves' Pre-K Lesson Plans offers interesting, interactive and simply activities.
While this lesson is intended for Ga Pre- K teachers, anyone working in Pre-K or Kindergarten will be able to use these lessons and tailor to your own needs.
This resource includes the following:
- 2 Story times with book and suggestions to topics
-Small Group activities
-Large Group activities
-Phonological Awareness activities
-Large Group Literacy activities
-Movement and Music activities
-Closing activities
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Discriminating WH Questions ABA Program
By Behavior Highway
Discriminating WH Questions is an ABA program meticulously designed to empower learners with the essential skill of discriminating between different types of questions. This comprehensive digital download is more than just a resource; it's a detailed lesson plan equipped with evidence-based teaching strategies, interactive flashcards, and a graphic organizer designed to enhance comprehension and mastery of what, who, where, and when questions.
What's Inside:
Lesson Plan: Dive into a comprehensive lesson plan that guides educators and therapists through the process of teaching learners to discriminate between question types.
Teaching Strategies: From explicit instruction and modeling to error correction procedures, our program offers a versatile toolkit for teaching and reinforcing the skill of discriminating question types.
Interactive Flashcards: These visual aids serve as valuable tools during lessons, facilitating active participation and practical application of concepts learned.
Graphic Organizer: Reinforce understanding with a graphic organizer designed to provide a reference point for learners as they practice discriminating between question types.
Download today and embark on a transformative journey toward mastering the discrimination of question types, unlocking the doors to improved communication and comprehension skills.
Note: This product is a digital download. Upon purchase, you will receive immediate access to all materials, allowing for seamless integration into your teaching or therapeutic programs.
COOPERATIVE RABBIT CRAFT - Cut & Paste School Counseling Activity - SEL Lesson
By All Therapy Resources
Our "Cooperative Rabbit" resource is more than just a craft; it's an exciting way to teach kids about the importance of cooperation and working together. This resource empowers children with essential skills that go beyond just playing—it's about being a fantastic team player.
By introducing the "Cooperative Rabbit" resource into your teaching or parenting toolkit, you provide children with the tools to become cooperative friends who know how to share, listen, help, and work together. It combines creativity and education to create a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience.
1.TIPSHEET - Our tipsheet offers simple and practical cooperation strategies. It explains what cooperation is, why it's important, and how kids can apply it to have more fun with friends. It's a valuable resource for both educators and parents to teach children these vital life skills.
2.STORY - Our heartwarming story, "Rosie, the Cooperative Rabbit," takes young readers on an adventure with Rosie, a rabbit who learns the magic of cooperation. The story beautifully illustrates how cooperation works in real-life situations and why it's crucial for building strong friendships.
3.COOPERATIVE RABBIT CRAFT - Kids love crafts, and our rainbow Cooperative Rabbit craft is both entertaining and educational. It encourages children to create their very own Cooperative Rabbit while promoting creativity. The craft also doubles as a tool for teaching cooperation. There are two variations to choose from:
Empower your students or children with the skills to become fantastic team players through our "Cooperative Rabbit" resource. It's a fun and effective way to teach and nurture these essential life skills.
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The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV
By Sign with me TOD
This product is made for:
adapting instruction
differentiating instruction
on level learners
struggling writers
struggling readers
ESL/ENL
Deaf Education
Homework
Classwork
Homeschooling
Bell Work
Virtual Instruction
Remote Instruction
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV comprehension questions product is useful for students that read the book. The questions are placed in order with the book. Students can answer these questions as the book is read or after they have finished reading the book or listening to the book. While reading this book and answering questions, students will discuss the sequence of events that were taken when the cubs returned home from school, the sequence of events students follow when they get home from school, needs vs. wants, the importance of communication, learning that there are other things to do as opposed to watch TV, and the importance of being present with your family. Students can answer these short answer questions, true/false, multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and vocabulary/picture labeling questions as the book is read to them, as they read the book independently or they can use the text for lookbacks once the book is finished. Vocabulary words, their meanings, and examples of the words used in sentences are presented. Students have the opportunity to use those words in sentences as well.
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for an Asking for Help Lesson to use with your young learners?
Perhaps you’ve noticed your young learners’ frustrations grow when unable to identify their own need for help, know who to ask for help or even what to say when they need help.
This Asking for Help lesson will assist your Pre-K, Preschool or Kindergarten students to identify when they might need help, see who might be able to help and to develop the ability to ask for help when needed.
This Asking for Help Lesson looks at:
1. The kind of problems we may face in Preschool or Kindergarten
2. How we might feel when we face difficulties or challenges.
3. How to identify who can help.
4. It introduces the Asking for Help steps.
5. The Asking for Help Scenarios provides common Preschool or Kindergarten problems for students to work through.
What’s included in this Asking for Help Lesson?
The CASEL SEL Competencies addressed in this asking for help lesson:
Self Awareness: The ability to understand one’s own emotions, thoughts and values and see how they influence behavior. This includes the ability to understand and identify one's own needs. Asking for help is the ability to understand and identify one’s own needs and to look for help to address the need when unable to do so independently.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
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Social Story: Empathy for Social Emotional Learning - Social Skills Activity
By Specifically Sped
"I Can Have Empathy" is a 12 Page, easy-read social skills narrative designed to help children understand the importance of others and their social interactions. This engaging and interactive story promotes social-emotional learning and enhances children's understanding of empathy.
This book comes in full color with a black-and-white version as well.
Growth Mindset + Perseverance - The Dot: Follow Up Activity
By Jeni Donath
Growth mindset, perseverance , and creativity all wrapped into one activity. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is very much loved and anticipated by my students! This activity is a great follow up in allowing students time to let their imaginations run, while motivating them to take the first step and see what could happen! You never know what the outcome will be when you are willing to try! This activity is a prime example of taking things one step at a time. Book not included in TeachShare product, but worksheets are ready to use upon download.
All About Shapes GA PRE K Lesson Plans
By Katelyn Schneider
These lesson plans were made with the intention to help simplify the demanding task of planning, researching and trying different techniques before you found the "perfect one". The 'Shapes' Pre-K Lesson Plans offers interesting, interactive and simply activities to help with the first week of craziness.
While this lesson is intended for Ga Pre- K teachers, anyone working in Pre-K or Kindergarten will be able to use these lessons and tailor to your own needs.
This resource includes the following:
- 2 Story times with book and suggestions to topics
-Small Group activities
-Large Group activities
-Phonological Awareness activities
-Large Group Literacy activities
-Movement and Music activities
-Closing activities
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ANGRY HEDGEHOG CRAFT - Autumn School Counseling Activity - Anger Management
By All Therapy Resources
Meet Hank, the Angry Hedgehog. This resource isn't just a craft; it's a fantastic tool for introducing kids to the concept of understanding and managing their anger in a gentle and friendly way.
By incorporating Hank, the Angry Hedgehog into your resources, you empower children with valuable strategies to recognize and manage their anger. Using a hedgehog’s natural behaviour to spike up and hurt others with their spikes when they are angry, this resource follows the journey of Hank who manages his anger when his gets too too much!
This resource combines storytelling, education and hands-on craft to explore anger management in a way that little learners learn best – through play!
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
1.DID YOU KNOW PAGE – This page explores hedgehog behavior which not only creates a relatable connection but also serves as the cornerstone for our captivating story and craft activity. This page lays the foundation for us to delve deeper into the world of angry hedgehogs.
2.TIPSHEET - Our tipsheet provides simple and child-friendly strategies for understanding and managing anger. It explains what anger is, why anger is a normal feeling, and how kids can use positive and calming techniques to manage their anger.
3.STORY - Dive into the heartwarming story of Hank and his big adventure which follows his journey in dealing with his big angry feelings.. The story beautifully illustrates how recognizing and addressing anger works in real-life situations.
4.ANGRY HEDEHOG CRAFT - Kids adore crafts, and our ‘Angry Hedgehog' craft is not only fun but also educational. It encourages children to create their very own Hank, the Angry Hedgehog. Encourage students to write their own strategies on the backside of the craft as an extension activity.
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Coping with Anxiety Activities
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students can complete coping with anxiety activities that include the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Activity where they will draw things they see, touch, hear, smell, and taste. Students can also complete breathing activities - cloud breathing, triangle, square, star, and dragon breathing activity. Students will follow the directions to inhale, exhale, and hold their breath.
Friendship Activities for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to teach your young learners about being a good friend? The friendship lesson and activities in this resource have been developed to get young learners thinking and discussing ways to be a good friend.
Perfect for pre-k and preschool students, the visual prompts will help stimulate discussion and the read-aloud story will get your students engaged and sharing their thoughts!
These fun and interactive activities will get your young students thinking & identifying ways they can be a good friend.
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The Friendship Activities for Preschoolers Included Are:
1. Detailed Lesson Plan: Suggested use for each product to create a fun-filled, interactive and thoughtful lesson that builds friendship skills. CASEL aligned.
2. A Funny Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – read aloud together as a group, highlight examples and share thoughts. Have fun while developing your friendship skills!
3. Sorting Activity: Is this a great way to be a friend? Yes OR No? Discuss and sort Ways to be a Good Friend. Use the discussion prompts to extend the discussion.
4. Worksheets: Color-in ways to be a good friend, draw & tell worksheets, draw & write worksheets, Cut & Paste worksheet.
5. Gratitude Practice:
Show recognition and gratitude to our friends by sending them a thank you note.
6. Friendship Challenge: Set a classroom friendship challenge to get your students practicing some easy ways they can be a good friend in the classroom.
When a child completes one of these challenges, they color in the square.
Each child has until the end of the week to complete as many friendship challenges as possible.
6. Super Friend Awards – These awards can be given out when you notice someone showing the qualities of being a good friend.
7. Letter Home to Families - Keep your families informed and involved in what is happening in this unit of study. Editable version included.
8. Added Practice: Finding your students need a little bit more concrete practice? I’ve included scenes for you to use to stimulate ideas around how we can be a good friend in the classroom and on the playground.
✯✯ Everything you need for the lesson is here in this resource. ✯✯
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Like what you see? Check out my other preschool focused SEL resources:
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Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
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Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
Social Story: Following Directions l Following Directions Social Narrative SEL
By Specifically Sped
Check Out this Social Story: "I Can Follow Directions"! This social narrative is a valuable resource to promote students following directions, listening, enhancing social skills, and supporting classroom management, particularly for individuals with autism or other social communication challenges.
This engaging counseling activity encourages students to develop essential social skills.
The social narrative revolves around "following directions," which teaches students to listen with their ears, think about what adults are saying, and follow directions.
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A Pirate Makes a Great Team-Matey - An SEL Short Story on Teamwork
By Jeni Donath
Come along on a social-emotional learning adventure where we learn how "A Pirate Makes a Great Team-Matey" with this short story all about working together and learning more about different tools that can help make us a great teammate! This download includes a copy of the short story "A Pirate Makes a Great Team-Matey" as well as FOUR follow up and follow along worksheets to help make this story even more interactive and engaging! Read together with your younger mateys or provide a fun opportunity during indepandant or small group reading time! However you chose to use, it is surely a fun resource to learn, grow, and explore together!
All About Colors GA Pre K Lessons
By Katelyn Schneider
These lesson plans were made with the intention to help simplify the demanding task of planning, researching and trying different techniques before you found the "perfect one". The 'Colors' Pre-K Lesson Plans offers interesting, interactive and simply activities to help with the first week of craziness.
While this lesson is intended for Ga Pre- K teachers, anyone working in Pre-K or Kindergarten will be able to use these lessons and tailor to your own needs.
This resource includes the following:
- 2 Story times with book and suggestions to topics
-Small Group activities
-Large Group activities
-Phonological Awareness activities
-Large Group Literacy activities
-Movement and Music activities
-Closing activities
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KINDNESS 3D BOUQUET CRAFT - Counseling Activity - RAK Week
By All Therapy Resources
Searching for a creative and nurturing way to cultivate a culture of kindness in your students? "My Kindness Bouquet" is an engaging counseling lesson designed to blossom a kindness mindset within children.
This resource is an engaging blend of practical tips, storytelling, and a hands-on craft, all aimed at reinforcing the importance of a kindness mindset.
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
"My Kindness Bouquet" addresses the essential need for kindness education in child development. It's a valuable resource for those in school counseling roles, educators aiming to incorporate character education into their curriculum, and parents seeking to instill kindness values at home. By introducing this resource, you're planting seeds of kindness that will flourish into a lifelong practice for children, enriching their lives and the lives of those around them.
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Mental Health Empathy, Compassion, and Acceptance Activities and Tips
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students will learn about empathy, compassion, and acceptance which will help identify the characteristics of different types of relationships, personal space and boundaries of others, students will look at a variety of pictures to determine healthy/unhealthy relationships between families and friends, learn about the circles program - different relationships we have with people we know, invading personal space and how to avoid doing that, interview a friend and ask them questions using turn taking strategies to develop healthy peer relationships. Students will also learn about gratitude and forgiveness for so they understand the meaning of gratitude and forgiveness along with a variety of ideas to carry this out, and students can answer questions/circle images presented in the product showing what they are grateful for.
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you wrecking your brain trying to come up with ideas on teaching preschoolers kindness? This resource is filled with preschool kindness activities that promote discussion, reflection and action. All you need to teach your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students that kindness matters is in this resource.
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♡♡ Did you know this resource is part of the Kindness Activities for Preschool |BUNDLE? ♡♡
What's Included in this preschool kindness theme resource?
1. A detailed lesson plan (2 days) to help guide you with suggested books to read, guided discussion questions and instructions on how to use all the printables and being kind to others' activities.
Sorting Activity: This will get children thinking and talking about what kindness looks and feels like in school.
Worksheets: to record how we can be kind and how others have been kind to us.
4. Classroom Display: Ways to Show Kindness
5. Kindness Challenge Board: to encourage students to practice Ways to Be Kind.
6. Kindness Chain: Printable sheet to create your own classroom kindness chain.
7. Kindness and Appreciation Awards (Color & B&W): Use these to highlight acts of kindness. Encourage your students to give them to each other and notice when others are being kind to them.
8. Showing Appreciation to Community Helpers: Use the display poster to discuss how people in the community help us every day. Read the suggested book to help reinforce the idea that one act of kindness can change the world.
9. Printable Appreciation Notes: Use these to create notes to send to people in our community who help us.
10. Note home to families & Family Kindness Challenge: EDITABLE
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
Looking to Inspire More Empathy and Kindness in your classroom? Check out these resources:
1. Empathy Activities for Preschoolers
2. Friendship Clip-cards: Who's Being a Good Friend?
3. Friendship Scenario Cards
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♡♡♡ Want to bring more empathy & kindness into your preschool classroom? Check out this blog post -> What is Kindness and How do you really teach kindness to preschoolers?
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Christmas Social Skills Activities: Holiday Social Story: Social Skills Lesson
By Specifically Sped
Christmas Social Skills Bundle:
This social skills lesson is the perfect holiday season bundle of activities for social skills groups.
What's Inside:
1. Christmas Social Story:
This social story uses real pictures to remind students of the different experiences during the Christmas season, such as Christmas parties, concerts, andschool decorations. It pairs these experiences with adaptive coping strategies.
2. Social Scenario Task Cards: "Festive Encounters" Dive into the world of interactive learning with our Social Scenario Task Cards. These engaging cards present a variety of Christmas-themed situations, encouraging thoughtful discussion and problem-solving. Whether it's a gift exchange dilemma or a holiday party interaction, these cards provide a fun and interactive way to practice social skills in a supportive setting.
3. Expected or Unexpected Behavior Task Cards: "Christmas Edition" Unwrap the secrets of social appropriateness with our Expected or Unexpected Behavior Task Cards. Featuring scenarios specific to the holiday season, these cards challenge individuals to differentiate between behaviors that align with social expectations and those that may need a second thought. A valuable tool for promoting self-awareness and refining social conduct during festive gatherings.
4. Christmas Coping Strategies Coloring Pages: "Colorful Calmness" Embrace the therapeutic power of creativity with the Christmas Coping Strategies Coloring Pages. This set of festive designs not only allows individuals to express themselves artistically but also introduces effective coping strategies for managing holiday-related stress and sensory overload. Each page is a canvas for relaxation, providing a mindful escape during the hustle and bustle of the season.
A "Pocket" Full of Kindness - An SEL Classroom Activity
By Jeni Donath
A "Pocket" Full of Kindness - An SEL Activity that focuses on kindness and the idea that you can take it with you wherever you go and "pull it right out of your back pocket" as the saying goes!! This activity is great for younger elementary students who are getting an introduction to all things kindness and all of the different ways that they can show kindness to others! For this activity, you will need string and scissor to help make it the most successful! My students LOVED being able to put their very own pocket together! I love the hands-on lessons as much as they do!
Looking for more kindness lessons and ideas? Check out the links below:
Kindness and the Impact of our Words (Upper Elementary/Middle School)
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Kindness "Hot Potato!" (Elementary/Middle School)
Know Your Impact Activity (High School)
All About Fall (GA Pre K Lesson and Small Groups)
By Katelyn Schneider
These lesson plans were made with the intention to help simplify the demanding task of planning, researching and trying different techniques before you found the "perfect one". The 'All About Fall ' Pre-K Lesson Plans offers interesting, interactive and simply activities.
While this lesson is intended for Ga Pre- K teachers, anyone working in Pre-K or Kindergarten will be able to use these lessons and tailor to your own needs.
This resource includes the following:
- 2 Story times with book and suggestions to topics
-Small Group activities
-Large Group activities
-Phonological Awareness activities
-Large Group Literacy activities
-Movement and Music activities
-Closing activities
*****This resource is licensed for personal classroom or home use only. Any commercial use is not permitted. Reselling this as your own is against copywriting and full actions will be taken against anyone who tries to resell ****