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Social Cues | Body Language | Non-verbal Cues Scenarios and Activities
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues | Body Language | Non-verbal Cues Scenarios and Activities
About This Bundle
★ **Topic - **Reading Social Cues and Body Language | Non-verbal Cues
★ Includes 2 products
★ Social Cues Scenarios and Activities
★ 215 pages
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related topics
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students in ANY Subject Area
Two products included:
Product #1: Social Cues SCENARIO Worksheets and Task Cards
★ 40 Colored Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions
★ 40 B&W Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions
★ 40 Scenario Worksheets **with and without **Questions
★ List of 40 Scenarios **with **Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)
★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)
Product #2: Social Cues and Body Language Worksheets and Task Cards
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheets with Pictures and Questions
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheet Sample Responses
★ 25 Social Cues Picture Task Cards
★ POWERPOINT (Editable | 25 slides)
★ 3 Editable Version Worksheets
★ Google Slides link (for worksheets)
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This bundle is also available in Google Slides, with pre-made text boxes for easy use by you and your students. Each slide includes two instruction tabs—one for restoring deleted text boxes and another for zooming in to enlarge worksheets. These features are especially helpful for students who are less familiar with Google Slides or may need extra support.
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Social cues encompass the signals individuals convey through their body language and expressions. Many students experiencing challenges with social skills struggle to interpret these cues from facial expressions, gestures, and overall body language. When young people miss these cues, they risk misunderstanding people and situations. Recognizing and interpreting social cues effectively can enhance students' confidence, prepare them for various interactions, help them understand their surroundings, respond appropriately to situations, navigate uncomfortable scenarios, and, crucially, prevent potential conflicts.
Product #1: Social Cues SCENARIO Worksheets and Task Cards
✅ This resource features 40 real-life, highly relevant scenarios, offering students ample opportunities to practice interpreting social cues, making inferences, and responding appropriately.
✅ Moreover, this resource is available in Google Slides! Text boxes have been pre-set to facilitate ease of use for both educators and students. Each slide includes two instructional solution tabs, aiding students in case of accidental deletion of text boxes and providing a zoom-in feature for enlarging worksheets. This feature is particularly beneficial for students who may not be familiar with Google Slides or require additional assistance.
▶️ Social Cues Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W)
This resource includes 40 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by a 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!
✅ Incorporate these Task Cards into larger lessons, guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner interactions before sharing with the class, or individual sessions with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! The Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets.
✅ Print the Task Cards on gloss or regular paper, laminate them for durability, and consider organizing them on a binder ring for easy access and use.
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**Role-playing Opportunity: **Engaging in these scenarios offers students a practical opportunity to explore and understand various aspects of interpreting and responding to social cues and body language. Through role-playing, students can develop skills such as reading nonverbal cues, understanding subtle gestures, and responding appropriately in social interactions. This hands-on approach helps students become more adept at interpreting social cues, making informed decisions based on nonverbal communication, and navigating social interactions with confidence.
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▶️ Social Cues Scenario Worksheets (2 variations)
This resource includes 40 Social Cues 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 40 Social Cues Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with a corresponding question.
▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions
This resource includes 40 Social Cues 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 is a LIST OF SCENARIOS for teachers to easily review and select scenarios. These scenarios align with those presented in the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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Product #2: Social Cues and Body Language Worksheets and Task Cards
This resource features 25 practical picture worksheets designed to help students practice interpreting social cues, such as body language, and responding appropriately. By engaging with these worksheets, students can enhance their ability to infer people's feelings and situations, enabling them to determine the most suitable responses.
▶️ 25 Picture Worksheets (Same Pictures in the Task Cards)
**✅ **This resource includes 25 Social Cues Worksheets, available in both printable and digital formats, featuring lines and questions for students to record their responses. Each worksheet contains three questions to prompt student engagement.
✅ Answer Keys | Suggested Responses are included to help you lead effective discussions with your students.
✅ The worksheets feature the same images as the Task Cards and give students the opportunity to interpret social cues, make inferences about a person’s emotions, thoughts, and circumstances, and suggest appropriate responses.
▶️ 25 Picture Task Cards
✅ These Task Cards feature images that illustrate a variety of body language cues. They can be incorporated into larger lessons, used in guided small-group sessions, integrated into whole-class discussions, explored in partner discussions before sharing with the group, or even used one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian. The images match those featured in the Social Cues Worksheets.
✅ Print the Task Cards on glossy or regular paper and laminate them for durability. You can also organize them on a binder ring for easy access and storage.
Task Cards can be used in several ways:
▶️ POWERPOINT (25 SLIDES – EDITABLE!)
**✅ **This resource includes a 25-slide editable PowerPoint. Each slide contains the same images featured in the worksheets and task cards. You can rearrange or resize the pictures as needed and add your own text. This PowerPoint is a versatile tool for guiding your lesson, supporting picture analysis, and encouraging meaningful discussions.
▶️ 3 EDITABLE Social Cues Picture Worksheets
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #1: **In this editable version, you may add any picture you like. All other elements on this page are locked and cannot be edited due to copyright restrictions.
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #2: **In this editable version, you may add any picture you like and enter your own text in the boxes. All other elements on this page are locked and cannot be edited due to copyright restrictions.
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #3: **In this editable version, you can change, replace, and move any element. Nothing on this page is subject to copyright.
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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
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL
About This Resource
**★ Topic: **Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Body Language
★ 62 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:
**★ 33 **Social Cues Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
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✨ This resource is included in the discounted Social Emotional Learning Activity Worksheet Mega Bundle!
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**Social cues **—both verbal and nonverbal— and body language are everywhere we look—often communicating more than words ever could. A raised eyebrow, crossed arms, a quick glance, or even silence can completely change the meaning of what’s being said. Sometimes, people need to “read between the lines” to fully understand the message. For students, the ability to recognize and correctly interpret both spoken and unspoken signals is an essential life skill. It helps them respond appropriately in conversations, build stronger relationships, and avoid misunderstandings.
This resource was designed to help middle and high school students strengthen their social awareness by identifying, interpreting, and responding to both verbal and nonverbal social cues in real-world situations. Whether it’s noticing sarcasm, decoding body language, or navigating subtle emotional signals in conversations or texts, these activities teach students to look beyond the words and understand the why behind them.
Students are also learning how to read between the lines, pick up on implied meaning, and understand the intent behind words, tone, and reactions.
With each worksheet, students build emotional intelligence, communication skills, and relationship awareness—tools that support not only social-emotional growth but also classroom success and conflict resolution.
Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Social Cues Activities:
▶ Reading Between the Lines
(Interpreting subtle messages that aren’t directly stated)
▶ Tone and Meaning
(How tone changes the meaning of a sentence in conversation or text)
▶ Recognizing Sarcasm and Passive Aggression
(Spotting when someone says one thing but means another)
▶ Identifying Emotional Clues
(Frustration, jealousy, discomfort, and more—without saying it outright)
▶ Cultural Awareness and Differences
(How people from different backgrounds use and interpret social cues)
▶ Text Message Interpretation
(Picking up on emotional tone and intent through written messages)
▶ Self-Expression and Misunderstanding
(How students communicate their own feelings—and what they want others to understand)
▶ Responding with Empathy
(Using social awareness to build trust and avoid conflict)
▶ Building Stronger Relationships
(Recognizing the power of nonverbal communication in friendships and group dynamics)
Covers topics such as:
**▶️ **Social cues and nonverbal communication
**▶️ **Body language and facial expressions
**▶️ **Tone of voice and emotional meaning
**▶️ **Eye contact and personal space
**▶️ **Recognizing sarcasm and mixed signals
**▶️ **Reading between the lines in conversation
**▶️ **Understanding cultural differences in communication
**▶️ **Interpreting text messages and digital tone
**▶️ **Emotional awareness and empathy
**▶️ **Responding to subtle social signals
**▶️ **Friendship, exclusion, and group dynamics
**▶️ **Miscommunication and conflict resolution
**▶️ **Self-expression and being misunderstood
**▶️ **Identifying emotions through behavior
**▶️ **Building respectful, socially aware responses
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Social Cues Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Social Cues Self-Assessment
★ Understanding Social Cues using Real-Life Examples
★ Reading Between the Lines
★ It's Not What You Say, . . . It’s How You Say It!
★ Rewriting Tone: One Sentence, Three Ways
★ Social Cues: How Would You Respond
★ Social Cues Check-In: Reflecting on How You Read the Room
★ Online or Offline? Understanding Social Cues Beyond the Screen
★ Can You Catch the Sarcasm?
★ When Sarcasm Sends Mixed Signals
★ Meaning Behind the Sarcasm
★ Text Message Conversation: Reading Between the Texts: Social Cues in Conversations
★ Text Message Conversation: Left Out but Not Saying It
★ Text Message Conversation: Hidden Jabs: When Sarcasm Crosses the Line
★ Responding to Social Cues in Texts (2 Worksheets)
★ The Unspoken Message: Recognizing Social Signals
★ Social Cue Spotter: Real-Life Examples
★ Quiet Clues: Recognizing When Someone Needs Support
★ Body Language Speaks: Understanding Social Cues
★ Social Cues in Action: What Do You Notice?
★ What's Behind That Look? Reading Facial Expressions and Body Language
★ Reading Reactions Through Social Cues
★ What Do They Really Mean? Interpreting Social Cues and Hidden Messages
★ Between the Lines: What Are They Really Saying?
★ Team Tension: Reading the Room in Group Work
★ Here's What I Really Mean . . . Exploring Your Own Social Cues
★ Signals of Stress: How We Show Discomfort Through Words and Actions
★ Culture and Cues: How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate
★ How Culture Shapes Social Cues
★ Culture in Context: Reading Social Cues Across Cultures
**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Formats Included:
Perfect for:
✔️ High School SEL
✔️ Middle School SEL
✔️ Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons
✔️ Communication and relationship skills practice
✔️ English Language Arts tone and inference mini-lessons
✔️ Advisory, homeroom, or morning meetings
✔️ Counseling groups or individual reflection
✔️ Special education or speech/language sessions
✔️ Conflict resolution or behavior support lessons
❤️ Why You'll Love It:
These activities go beyond surface-level conversations about body language and tone. Students are encouraged to reflect on real-life interactions, recognize subtle emotional signals, and consider how social cues impact communication, friendships, and conflict. From decoding sarcasm to interpreting text messages and reading between the lines, each worksheet promotes thoughtful discussion, emotional awareness, and practical skill-building.
The included **sample responses **make it easy to model critical thinking, support deeper reflection, and guide students through challenging social situations with confidence.
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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 for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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❌ 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!
Decision-Making Reflection Questions | Responsible Decision-Making Worksheets | Questions
By Queen's Educational Resources
Decision-Making Reflection Questions | Responsible Decision-Making Worksheets | Questions
About This Resource
★** Topic - **Decision-Making Writing and Discussion Questions
**★ **Task Cards and Worksheets
★ 168 pages
**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12
**★ **Google Slide Link
This resource includes:
**★ 112 **Decision-Making Questions (Colored Task Cards)
**★ 112 **Decision-Making Questions (B&W Task Cards)
**★ 112 **Decision-Making Questions Worksheets
**★ **List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 5 pages)
**★ **Google Slide Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each 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 decision-making skills, build self-awareness, and develop critical thinking with this comprehensive set of engaging Decision-Making Reflection Questions!
This resource and topic is perfect for middle and high school students. The questions are designed to promote Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) by encouraging teens to think deeply about the choices they make, how emotions influence their decisions, how peer pressure and outside influences can impact their judgment, and how to reflect on both successes and mistakes. Students will learn to recognize emotional triggers, evaluate the consequences of their actions, and build the confidence to make thoughtful, value-driven choices.
Through real-world decision-making practice, they will develop the skills to handle setbacks with resilience, strengthen their critical thinking abilities, and grow into more self-aware, responsible individuals.
This resource includes versatile formats to fit any classroom setup: Task Cards, Printable Worksheets, and Digital versions (Google Slides)—making it easy to use during SEL lessons, advisory periods, life skills classes, counseling sessions, small groups, bell ringers, exit slips, early finisher work, and even remote learning!
✅ What’s Included:
▶ 112 Questions focused on real-world decision-making
**▶ **Printable Task Cards (perfect for stations, partner work, or discussions)
**▶ **Printable Worksheets (great for journals, classwork, or homework)
▶ Digital Version (editable Google Slides for 1:1 classrooms or virtual learning)
**▶ **Organized by SEL themes: self-awareness, emotional regulation, peer pressure, conflict resolution, critical thinking, future planning, and more
Benefits of Using These Decision-Making Reflection Questions:
**▶ **Strengthen students' ability to make thoughtful, responsible decisions
▶ Promote self-reflection, personal growth, and goal setting
**▶ **Foster critical thinking by helping students weigh consequences and analyze options
▶ Encourage discussion in counseling groups, homeroom, or peer mentoring sessions
▶ Offer quick, meaningful SEL activities perfect for warm-ups, cool-downs, or early finishers
▶ Adapt easily for individual reflection, partner conversations, or whole-class discussions
Perfect for Use In:
✅ SEL Programs
✅ Middle School and High School Advisory
✅ Life Skills or Health Classes
✅ Counseling and Small Group Interventions
✅ Remote Learning or Digital Classrooms
Resource Formats:
**★ **Task Cards (PDF)
**★ **Printable Reflection Worksheets (PDF)
**★ **Google Slides (Digital Version)
These questions can serve various purposes, including:
**▶ **Daily bell ringers to spark critical thinking
**▶ **Journal prompts for deeper self-reflection
**▶ **Group discussion starters to promote meaningful conversations
**▶ **Peer-to-peer partner activities for relationship-building
**▶ **SEL counseling tools for individual or small group sessions
**▶ **Exit tickets to check understanding and emotional growth
**▶ **Warm-up or cool-down activities during advisory or life skills classes
**▶ **Early finisher activities that reinforce self-awareness
**▶ **Homework assignments focused on decision-making skills
**▶ **Prompts for digital discussion boards or virtual learning environments
**▶ **Thought-starters for project-based learning or leadership classes
**▶ **Reflection exercises after conflict resolution lessons or activities
**▶ **Goal-setting sessions to connect decisions with future planning
**▶ **Character education curriculum supplements
**▶ **Activities to build emotional intelligence and self-regulation skills
**▶ **Preparing students for real-world decision-making beyond school
**▶ **Promoting accountability and responsible behavior
**▶ **Encouraging perspective-taking in complex situations
**▶ **Helping students connect personal values to everyday choices
This resource includes both print and digital versions (with text boxes already created)! You can assign activities to students in person or remotely – either way works!
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RESOURCE ITEMS:
▶️ TASK CARDS (COLOR and B&W)
This resource includes 112 Decision-Making Writing and Discussion Question Task Cards, available in both color and black-and-white versions. These versatile questions can be used for engaging class discussions or as thoughtful writing prompts to promote deeper reflection.
✅ These Task Cards can be used in a variety of settings:
✅ The Task Cards contain the same questions featured in the Worksheets version of the resource for easy integration across activities.
✅ You can print the Task Cards on regular or glossy paper, laminate them for durability, and organize them on binder rings for convenient classroom use.
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▶️ Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)
✅ This resource also includes 112 Decision-Making Writing and Discussion Question Worksheets, each featuring a lined response area and one thought-provoking question per page. Students can respond directly on printable worksheets or use the digital version in Google Slides—perfect for flexible classroom or remote learning.
✅ The digital worksheets are fully set up in Google Slides, with pre-inserted text boxes for easy typing. Each slide includes helpful instructional tabs that guide students on how to:
These built-in supports are especially helpful for students who are new to using Google Slides or may need additional guidance.
✅ The worksheets feature the same questions as the Task Cards, allowing for seamless integration between formats.
▶️ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 5 pages)
Also included is a 5-page master list of all 112 questions, making it easy for teachers to quickly review, select, and plan which questions to use. This reference sheet contains the same questions featured in the Task Cards and Worksheets for convenient alignment across all formats.
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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!
Decision-Making Activities | Responsible Decision-Making Worksheets | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Decision-Making Activities | Responsible Decision-Making Worksheets | SEL
About This Resource
**★ **Decision-Making | Responsible Decision-Making Activity Worksheets
★ 73 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:
**★ 38 **Decision-Making Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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This comprehensive resource includes engaging, real-world decision-making activities that promote meaningful social-emotional learning (SEL) in any classroom. This Decision-Making packet includes 38 printable and digital worksheets that help middle and high school students explore how they make choices, respond to challenges, and grow from their experiences.
These decision-making exercises are designed to help middle and high school students reflect on how they make choices, handle peer pressure, manage emotions, set boundaries, and grow more confident in their decision-making skills.
Each worksheet presents relatable teen scenarios and real-life dilemmas that prompt self-reflection and discussion. Students will explore themes such as personal values, impulsive vs. thoughtful choices, social influence, conflict resolution, and growth.
Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Decision-Making Activities:
▶ Reflecting on past decisions (good and bad)
▶ Understanding the consequences of one’s actions
▶ Recognizing how decisions affect others
▶ Taking ownership and making amends (apology letters)
▶ Identifying personal values and how they influence choices
▶ Knowing when to be decisive vs. when to pause
▶ Evaluating short-term vs. long-term consequences
▶ Avoiding impulsive reactions
▶ Weighing options and thinking critically before acting
▶ Managing decision fatigue
▶ Responding to peer pressure
▶ Setting boundaries in friendships and relationships
▶ Supporting others who are making risky or unhealthy choices
▶ Communicating respectfully during conflict
▶ Knowing when to speak up and when to wait
▶ Regulating emotions before making choices
▶ Understanding how feelings influence decision-making
▶ Navigating group decisions (e.g., commanding, consensus, voting, consulting)
▶ Balancing immediate wants with long-term goals
Covers topics such as:
**▶️ **Everyday decision-making
**▶️ **Peer pressure and emotional regulation
**▶️ **Friendships and relationships
**▶️ **Knowing when to wait or act
**▶️ **Risk-taking vs. playing it safe
**▶️ **Values-based decision-making
**▶️ **Long-term planning and future-focused thinking
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Decision-making Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Decision-Making Self-Assessment
★ Decision-Making in Action - The 7-Step Process
★ Quick Decision-Making Reflection – Exploring Options, Pros, and Cons
★ Spend It or Save It? Decision-Making Scenario
★ The Group Chat Dilemma - Decision-Making Scenario
★ Influences on Decisions (Bias, Emotions, Experiences)
★ Decisions in Society – Reflection Activity
★ Decision-Making Skills Self-Assessment ( 2 variations)
★ Text Messaging - A Decision-Making Dilemma Between Fun and Responsibility
★ Text Messaging - A Peer Pressure Dilemma Between Doing What’s Right and Fitting In
★ Text Messaging - A Decision-Making Scenario About Online Choices and Consequences
★ Think Before You Text: Decision-Making Through Messages (2 variations)
★ When Your Choices Hurt Someone: Writing an Apology Letter
★ The Power of a Thoughtful Decision: Thanking Someone Who Helped Letter
★ Honest Letter to Someone Who Hurt You
★ Decision Fatigue - When Too Many Choices Wear You Out
★ Improve Your Decision-Making
★ Smart Choices, Stronger You - Decision-Making Reflection
★ Everyday Decisions – What Would You Do?
★ Supporting Someone Who’s Struggling with Decisions
★ The Do’s and Don’ts of Decision-Making
★ When Does Being Decisive Matter Most? (Ranking Situations)
★ Methods of Decision-Making: Command, Consult, Vote, Consensus
★ Choosing the Right Decision-Making Method: Command, Consult, Vote, Consensus
★ Learning from Tough Choices
★ Owning My Choices - What I Learned from Tough Decisions
★ What’s Your Decision-Making Pressure Point?
★ How Confident Are You in Your Decisions?
★ Growing Up - Decisions Through the Years
★ The Decisions In My Life
★ The Value of Waiting - Knowing When to Pause Before You Decide
★ Pause or Proceed? Knowing When to Slow Down
★ Are You a Decisive Person?
**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Formats Included:
Perfect for:
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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!
Decision-making Scenarios | Responsible Decision-making | Problem Solving Scenarios
By Queen's Educational Resources
Decision-making Scenarios | Responsible Decision-making | Problem Solving
About This Resource
★ Decision-making Scenarios | Situation Cards and Worksheets
★ 131 pages
★ Features **40 **Decision-making 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:
★ 40 Colored Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 40 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 40 Scenario Worksheets with and without Questions
★ 2 Lists of 40 Scenarios with and without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers)
★ Detailed Sample Responses
★ 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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This Decision-making Scenario packet can greatly assist you in strengthening your students' critical thinking, self-awareness, and real-world decision-making skills! This comprehensive set includes 40 highly relatable and age-appropriate scenarios that speak directly to the challenges teens face every day. From navigating school stress and family expectations to handling peer pressure, friendships, relationships, and personal boundaries, each scenario is thoughtfully crafted to reflect the real decisions students are already encountering—or soon will be.
**❤️ **Each scenario includes a clearly labeled topic on both the task cards and worksheets, making it easy to identify the focus of the scenario at a glance and select the one that best fits your lesson or students' needs.
❤️ Detailed Sample Responses - Each worksheet includes detailed sample responses to the questions to help guide discussions and provide students with clear examples of thoughtful, reflective decision-making—making it easier to model expectations, spark deeper conversations, and support students who may need a starting point.
Whether used in class discussions, small groups, counseling sessions, or independent reflection, these scenarios give students the chance to practice thinking through difficult situations, explore consequences, and build confidence in their choices—all in a safe and supportive environment.
▶ Each scenario includes three guiding questions for students to answer, as well as a version of the scenario without questions, providing space for both you and the students to create your own questions. This flexibility encourages deeper thinking and personal engagement with the material, encouraging a more personalized approach to understanding and developing real-world decision-making skills. By allowing students to reflect on situations that mirror their own experiences, this resource supports meaningful dialogue, critical self-reflection, and the development of practical strategies they can apply both in and outside of the classroom.
▶ The scenarios are highly relatable to the everyday experiences of teenagers, helping them recognize and understand the real-life consequences of their choices, as well as the values, pressures, and emotions that influence their decision-making.
▶ This variety helps ensure that students find scenarios they can connect with personally.
This resource features 40 Decision-making scenarios that can be used to support students in learning how to:
✅ Analyze situations from multiple perspectives
✅ Identify possible consequences of different choices
✅ Weigh short-term benefits against long-term outcomes
✅ Recognize and resist peer pressure
✅ Practice ethical reasoning and integrity
✅ Develop empathy and social awareness
✅ Reflect on personal values and boundaries
✅ Communicate thoughts and feelings effectively
✅ Make confident, informed choices
✅ Navigate real-life dilemmas involving school, friendships, family, and relationships
RESOURCE ITEMS:
▶️ Decision-making Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W)
This resource includes 40 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by three questions. 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!
✅ Incorporate these Task Cards into larger lessons, guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner interactions before sharing with the class, or individual sessions with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! The Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets.
✅ Print the Task Cards on gloss or regular paper, laminate them for durability, and consider organizing them on a binder ring for easy access and use.
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Role-playing Opportunity: Engaging in these scenarios provides students with a practical chance to practice real-life communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills in a safe, low-pressure environment—helping them build confidence and empathy as they explore different perspectives and outcomes.
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▶️ Decision-making Scenario Worksheets (2 variations)
This resource includes **40 Decision-making **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 **40 Decision-making **Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with corresponding questions.
▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions
This resource includes **40 Decision-making **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.
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▶️ 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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❌ 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!
By Queen's Educational Resources
This or That Bell Ringer | Back to School | Would You Rather Questions | Fun Bell Ringer Activity | Critical Thinking Prompts
About This Resource
★ Topic - Bell Ringers - This or That
★ PowerPoint Presentations | Worksheets | Task Cards
★ 150 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ 30 *This or That *PowerPoint Slides with Q’s
★ 30 *This or That *PowerPoint Slides without Q’s
★ 30 *This or That *Worksheets (with ONE Q.)
★ 30 *This or That *Worksheets (with THREE Q’s)
★ 30 *This or That *Task Cards (Colored)
★ 30 *This or That *Task Cards (BW)
★ 4 Google Slide Links
The "This or That" activity is an engaging and thought-provoking exercise where students are presented with two options and must choose one based on their personal preferences, experiences, and reasoning. These choices are highly relatable and designed to spark reflection, discussion, and critical thinking. This resource features 30 highly relatable "This or That" options!
Each This or That scenario challenges students to consider different perspectives, weigh pros and cons, and explain their reasoning in a fun and interactive way. The activity is versatile, making it perfect for bell ringers, warm-ups, classroom and/or SEL discussions, journal writing, debate starters, or even a fun brain break!
Students can participate in multiple ways:
⭐ Verbally (Pair/share, small group discussions, or whole-class conversations)
⭐ In Writing (Reflection worksheets with short or extended responses)
⭐ Digitally (Google Slides versions for online learning or interactive activities)
This resource comes in five flexible variations to suit your teaching needs:
✅ PowerPoint Presentation (No Questions) – A simple and visual This or That slideshow with engaging images, perfect for quick bell ringers or class discussions. (Digital version included!)
✅ PowerPoint Presentation (With Questions) – Includes two thought-provoking reflection questions for each This or That choice to deepen student engagement. (Digital version included!)
✅ Worksheet Version (One-Question Format) – Gives students space to write their choice and briefly explain their reasoning, great for independent work. (Digital version included!)
✅ Worksheet Version (Three-Question Format) – Includes three deeper reflection questions per scenario for students who want to explore their thinking more fully. (Digital version included!)
✅ Task Cards (Black & White for Small Groups or One-on-One) – Ideal for quick discussions, small group activities, stations, or partner work.
❤️ Social Emotional Learning❤️
This "This or That" activity supports Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) by encouraging students to practice self-awareness, decision-making, and perspective-taking. By reflecting on their choices, students develop a deeper understanding of their personal values, preferences, and emotions, while also considering different viewpoints. Engaging in discussions helps build communication skills, empathy, and social awareness, as students listen to and respect diverse opinions. Whether used for self-reflection or group dialogue, this activity fosters critical thinking, self-expression, and meaningful connections, making it a valuable tool for SEL development in the classroom.
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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
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LET'S CONNECT:
Sex Education Scenarios | Sexual Health Scenarios | Teen Relationships | Peer Pressure
By Queen's Educational Resources
Sex Education Scenarios | Sexual Health Scenarios | Teen Relationships
❗PLEASE NOTE: This resource is designed for mature students, specifically:
✔ High school students
✔ Students who are in or exploring romantic relationships
✔ Students who are sexually active or considering sexual decisions
✔ Students who can engage in mature discussions about sex, intimacy, STDs, consent, boundaries, and relationships
Educators should use discretion when implementing this resource to ensure it is appropriate for their students’ maturity levels and classroom environment.
About This Resource
**★ Topic – **Sex Education Scenarios
★ 168 pages
**★ **Features 52 Scenarios related to Sex and Risky Sexual Behaviors
**★ Resource Type – **Task Cards and Worksheets
**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text boxes already created!)
**★ **Excellent for Mature High School Students
**★ 2 **Google Slide Links
Items Included:
★ 52 Rainbow Scenario Task Cards with and without **Questions
★ 52 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without** Questions
★ 52 Scenario Worksheets** with and without **Questions
★ List of 52 Scenarios **with and without **Questions
★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets** with and without** Questions)
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Most teenagers will explore or become curious about sexual behavior at some point in their lives. While some may already be sexually active, many lack the information and guidance needed to make informed, responsible choices. Without proper education, they may be more vulnerable to peer pressure and risky sexual behaviors.
Today, young people are engaging in sexual activity earlier than before, making it even more important to provide them with realistic, thought-provoking scenarios that help them navigate these situations. Educating students about healthy sexuality, safe sex, consent, boundaries, and positive relationships can empower them to make wise decisions that promote their well-being and prevent life-altering consequences.
It’s natural for teens to have questions, concerns, and emotions surrounding sex and relationships. This resource encourages open discussions, critical thinking, and self-reflection, helping them explore their thoughts, ask meaningful questions, and find the answers they need to make informed choices.
Help your students navigate real-life challenges with this set of 52 engaging , relevant, and thought-provoking scenarios focused on sex, intimacy, relationships, peer pressure, LGBTQ+ identity, STDs, consent, boundaries, self-esteem, and personal safety. These realistic situations encourage critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and responsible choices while fostering meaningful discussions.
What’s Included:
✅ 52 Realistic Scenarios – Covering topics such as:
▶ Sex & Intimacy (peer pressure, readiness, boundaries)
▶ STDs & Protection (safe sex, disclosure, consequences)
▶ Consent & Boundaries (coercion, pressure, personal limits)
▶ LGBTQ+ Identity & Relationships (coming out, acceptance, discrimination)
▶ Healthy vs. Toxic Relationships (emotional & physical abuse, respect)
▶ Peer Pressure & Social Influence (rumors, risky behavior, self-worth)
✅ **Task Cards in Color & Black & White – **Perfect for discussions, partner work, or small group activities.
✅ **Worksheets in Two Versions – **With and without guiding questions for flexible use.
Ways to Use:
✔ Classroom Discussions & Socratic Seminars
✔ Health & Sex Education Lessons
✔ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) & Advisory Periods
✔ Counseling & Small Group Interventions
✔ Journal Prompts & Reflective Writing
This comprehensive and engaging resource is ideal for health classes, SEL lessons, life skills courses, and counseling sessions. It provides students with a safe space to reflect on real-life situations, explore their values, and practice making responsible choices.
Engaging in discussions around these real-life scenarios can help students develop the skills and confidence to navigate challenging situations related to sex, intimacy, and relationships. By brainstorming effective decision-making strategies, students can:
✅ Make informed and responsible sexual choices
✅ Understand the importance of waiting until they feel emotionally and physically ready
✅ Practice safe sex and reduce health risks
✅ Avoid behaviors that could put them in dangerous situations
✅ Set and communicate personal boundaries with confidence
✅ Recognize the difference between healthy and unhealthy behaviors
✅ Speak up and report inappropriate touching or coercion
✅ Protect themselves from manipulation, exploitation, and sexual abuse
✅ Think critically about their choices and the potential consequences of each decision
This resource includes 52 real-life, relevant scenarios related to the following topics:
✅ Sexual Decision-Making
✅ Consent & Boundaries
✅ STDs & Safe Sex
✅ LGBTQ+ Identity & Relationships
✅ Healthy vs. Toxic Relationships
✅ Sexual Pressure & Coercion
✅ Peer Influence & Social Pressure
✅ Rumors & Reputation
✅ Sexual Exploitation & Abuse
✅ Intimacy & Self-Confidence
✅ Public Sexual Behavior
✅ Unplanned Pregnancy
✅ Sexual Harassment & Assault
✅ Substance Use & Risky Sexual Behavior
✅ Handling Rejection & Relationship Conflicts
❤️ These scenarios are inclusive of all types of relationships and partners, including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and LGBTQ+ individuals. They also acknowledge LGBTQ+ experiences in dating, sex, and relationships, ensuring that all students feel represented. This resource is designed to be relevant, relatable, and engaging for everyone! ❤️
ITEM DESCRIPTIONS
▶️ SEX EDUCATION SCENARIO TASK CARDS (RAINBOW and B&W)
✅ This resource includes 52 Sex Education Scenario Task Cards available in both Rainbow (color) and Black & White versions, with and without questions. Each task card presents a highly relevant, real-life scenario that students can relate to, followed by thought-provoking questions to encourage discussion and critical thinking.
✅ Also included are the same scenarios without questions, allowing you to create your own questions and activities to tailor discussions and lessons to your students' needs!
These scenarios can also be used for a variety of learning experiences beyond sex education, including:
✔ Practicing setting and communicating social boundaries
✔ Saying NO and handling peer pressure
✔ Developing effective communication skills
✔ Making wise and responsible decisions
✔ Engaging in brave conversations about real-life situations
✅ These Task Cards can be used in a variety of settings, making them a flexible and engaging resource for discussions. They work well for:
✔ Whole-class discussions as part of a larger lesson
✔ Guided small groups to encourage deeper conversation
✔ Partner discussions before sharing out with the class
✔ One-on-one conversations with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian
Whether used in the classroom, advisory sessions, or counseling meetings, these scenarios provide a safe space for students to reflect, communicate, and develop important life skills!
✅ These Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets, providing multiple ways to engage students in discussions and activities. Whether using the Task Cards for interactive discussions or the Worksheets for written reflections, this resource offers flexibility to suit different learning styles and settings!
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▶️ Scenario Worksheets (Print and Digital)
This resource includes 72 Scenario Worksheets in two variations (with and without questions), totaling 144 Scenario Worksheets available in both PDF and Google Slides formats. This allows for flexible use in digital and print formats, making it easy to adapt for classroom discussions, independent work, or virtual learning!
✅ Worksheets WITH Questions
This resource also includes 52 Sex-Related Scenario Worksheets with lined spaces and one or two guiding questions, allowing students to write their responses. Students can complete these worksheets on paper or digitally using Google Slides! These worksheets feature the same scenarios as the Task Cards, providing a structured way for students to reflect on real-life situations, develop critical thinking skills, and engage in meaningful discussions.
✅ Worksheets WITHOUT Questions
This resource also includes 52 Sex-Related Scenario Worksheets with lined spaces and NO questions, allowing for flexibility in instruction.
✔ Customizable Questions – Students can write the question you assign them along with their responses.
✔ Teacher-Generated Prompts – You can create your own question or prompt for students to answer.
✔ Editable in Google Slides – Type in your own questions before sharing the document or slides with students.
✔ Versatile Response Options – Students can answer the questions on paper or digitally using Google Slides.
These worksheets feature the same scenarios as the Task Cards, giving you multiple ways to engage students in critical thinking, reflection, and discussion.
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**▶️ **Also included is a 6-page Complete List of Scenarios, providing quick and easy access for teachers to review and select scenarios for lessons and discussions.
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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
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LET'S CONNECT:
By Creative Soul Printables
Add fun, engaging group activities to any occasion with the Bingo Games Bundle! This growing collection of themed bingo games is perfect for classrooms, parties, and celebrations.
Contents:
The Bingo Games Bundle includes multiple themed bingo sets, each featuring:
Current themes include Halloween, Back to School, Earth Day, and more, with additional themes added over time. All bingo cards and components are standard letter size (8.5x11) for easy printing and setup.
Why You’ll Love This Product:
The Bingo Games Bundle offers a fun and interactive way to bring students together and build teamwork skills. Teachers and group leaders will love the quick setup and flexible themes to match any season, holiday, or educational focus. With 30 bingo cards per game, you can easily accommodate groups of all sizes while adding a themed twist to each activity.
Features:
Who This Product Is For:
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Self-Control Scenarios | Impulse Control Scenarios | Self-Regulation Scenarios
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Control Scenarios | Impulse Control Scenarios | Self-Regulation Scenarios
About This Resource
★ Self-Control | Impulse Control Scenarios | Situation Cards and Worksheets
★ 94 pages
★ Features 28 Self-Control | Impulse Control Scenarios
★ Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets
★ Print and Digital (Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Mature 8th graders - High School Students
★ 2 Google Slide Links
This resource includes:
★ 28 Colored Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 28 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions
★ 28 Scenario Worksheets with and without Questions
★ 2 Lists of 28 Scenarios with and without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)
★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)
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.
These engaging Impulse Control | Self-Contro Scenarios are designed specifically for middle and high school students, focusing on situations they’re likely to encounter in their daily lives. From managing frustration in group projects to resisting the urge to check a phone during class, dealing with jealousy in relationships, or handling anger in a tense interaction, each scenario reflects challenges that students are familiar with and may have experienced themselves. Accompanying each scenario is a unique question or two that prompts students to reflect on the consequences of impulsive actions and explore strategies for managing their emotions and responses effectively. By engaging with these scenarios, students will gain practical insights into self-control, learn to navigate social and emotional challenges more thoughtfully, and develop skills to make better decisions in the moment. These scenarios are an excellent tool for fostering self-awareness and building critical social-emotional learning skills.
▶ Each scenario includes a guiding question for students to answer, as well as a version of the scenario without a question, providing space for both you and the students to create your own questions. This flexibility encourages deeper thinking and personal engagement with the material, encouraging a more personalized approach to understanding and developing impulse control. By allowing students to create their own questions, they can reflect on their unique experiences and challenges, fostering critical thinking and greater self-awareness in addressing real-life situations.
▶ The scenarios are highly relatable to the everyday experiences of teenagers, helping them recognize and understand their own impulsive behaviors while providing them with practical strategies to respond thoughtfully and effectively in similar situations.
▶ This variety helps ensure that students find scenarios they can connect with personally.
This resource features 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenarios that can be used to support students in learning how to:
✅ Identify Impulsive Behaviors
✅ Reflect on Emotions and Triggers
✅ Develop Emotional Regulation Skills
✅ Practice Thoughtful Decision-Making
✅ Improve Social Interactions
✅ Resolve Conflicts Constructively
✅ Strengthen Self-Awareness
✅ Balance Desires and Responsibilities
✅ Handle Peer Pressure
✅ Build Problem-Solving Skills
RESOURCE ITEMS:
▶️ Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W) This resource includes 28 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by a 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!
✅ Incorporate these Task Cards into larger lessons, guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner interactions before sharing with the class, or individual sessions with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! The Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets.
✅ Print the Task Cards on gloss or regular paper, laminate them for durability, and consider organizing them on a binder ring for easy access and use.
Role-playing Opportunity: Engaging in these scenarios provides students with a practical chance to practice managing real-life challenges, developing self-control, and responding thoughtfully to situations that require emotional regulation and decision-making skills.
▶️ Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets (2 variations) This resource includes 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control 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 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with a corresponding question.
▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions This resource includes 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control 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.
❌ 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! queenseducationalresources@gmail.com
classroom management plan template executive functioning checklists students
By Modz by Laila
This bundle is a comprehensive toolbox of behavioral support documents designed for Special Education teachers to effectively document behavior, increase parent communication, guide behavior management and streamline paperwork. Suitable for all grade levels, the resources included will help Special Education teachers stay organized, and maintain accurate records throughout the year.
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Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Teachers can start using these resources from Day 1 to encourage positive behaviors among your students and document problematic behaviors. Implementing these tools daily will result in improved paperwork management and enhanced communication with parents.
You will download:
Apology Letter Templates
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Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets
About This Resource
**★ **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets
★ 48 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:
**★ 26 **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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This Impulse Control Activity Packet for High School Students is a valuable resource designed to help students develop self-control and self-discipline through activities that are relatable to their everyday experiences. The activities are based on real-life scenarios and challenges that teens commonly face, such as peer pressure, social media conflicts, academic stress, etc., making the lessons meaningful and engaging. Students will participate in decision-making exercises and role-playing activities that encourage them to think about the consequences of their actions. These activities connect directly to situations students encounter, helping them apply impulse control strategies in a practical way. The activities in this packet also help students practice pausing and thinking before acting, encouraging them to carefully consider their choices and avoid making decisions they might later regret. This packet aims to equip students with skills to manage emotions, think critically, and make positive decisions in their day-to-day lives.
Answer keys | Sample Responses are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Impulse Control Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Impulse Control Self-Assessment (w/ Scoring Rubric)
★ Anticipation Guide Thought Extension
★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Impulse Control and Mindful Decision-Making
★ Defining Impulse Control
★ Identifying and Managing Your Impulses
★ Impulse Control Role Model
★ Impulse Management in Action: Mark's Choice: Balancing Friendship and Impulse
★ Impulse Management in Action: Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment
★ Impulse Management in Action: Overcoming Impulses for Better Choices
★ Pause and Reflect: Building Better Impulse Control
★ Listening for Understanding and Self-Control
★ Navigating Natural Impulses with Your Phone
★ Text Message Conversation: Thinking Before Snapping (2 Variations)
★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control
★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Impulse Control
★ Impulses and Their Impact
★ Impulses and Outcomes: Connecting Choices to Consequences
★ A Letter to Your Future Self
★ Reflect and Redirect - What Could You Do Differently?
★ Reflecting on Impulsive Spending
★ Reflecting on Screen Time
★ Impulse Control Plan
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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!
Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets
About This Resource
**★ **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets
★ 48 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:
**★ 26 **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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This Impulse Control Activity Packet for High School Students is a valuable resource designed to help students develop self-control and self-discipline through activities that are relatable to their everyday experiences. The activities are based on real-life scenarios and challenges that teens commonly face, such as peer pressure, social media conflicts, academic stress, etc., making the lessons meaningful and engaging. Students will participate in decision-making exercises and role-playing activities that encourage them to think about the consequences of their actions. These activities connect directly to situations students encounter, helping them apply impulse control strategies in a practical way. The activities in this packet also help students practice pausing and thinking before acting, encouraging them to carefully consider their choices and avoid making decisions they might later regret. This packet aims to equip students with skills to manage emotions, think critically, and make positive decisions in their day-to-day lives.
Answer keys | Sample Responses are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Impulse Control Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Impulse Control Self-Assessment (w/ Scoring Rubric)
★ Anticipation Guide Thought Extension
★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Impulse Control and Mindful Decision-Making
★ Defining Impulse Control
★ Identifying and Managing Your Impulses
★ Impulse Control Role Model
★ Impulse Management in Action: Mark's Choice: Balancing Friendship and Impulse
★ Impulse Management in Action: Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment
★ Impulse Management in Action: Overcoming Impulses for Better Choices
★ Pause and Reflect: Building Better Impulse Control
★ Listening for Understanding and Self-Control
★ Navigating Natural Impulses with Your Phone
★ Text Message Conversation: Thinking Before Snapping (2 Variations)
★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control
★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Impulse Control
★ Impulses and Their Impact
★ Impulses and Outcomes: Connecting Choices to Consequences
★ A Letter to Your Future Self
★ Reflect and Redirect - What Could You Do Differently?
★ Reflecting on Impulsive Spending
★ Reflecting on Screen Time
★ Impulse Control Plan
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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!
How to Writing Bundle-Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd- Print or Digital-Differentiate
By Regina Frazier
This How to Writing Bundle includes the How to Mini Booklets and the How to Writing Prompts. Both products come with primary or secondary lines which makes it easy to differentiate instruction or use in different grade levels. You can use this product the entire year as it contains many seasonal prompts. You may one student to do mini-books one week and writing prompts the next. Please look at the previews of both these products to get a better sampling of what you will receive.
Check out the wide variety of how-to topics below.
*How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
*How to Get Ready for School
*How to Make Cookies
*How to Make Popcorn
*How to Make Pancakes
*How to Make a Jack-O-Lantern
*How to Go Trick or Treat
*How to Cook a Turkey
*How to Play Football
*How to Wrap a Present
*How to Decorate a Christmas Tree
*How to Make Hot Chocolate
*How to Build a Snowman
*How to Make a Paper Snowflake
*How to Make a Valentine
*How to Make a Paper Airplane
*How to Make a Bed
*How to Brush Your Teeth
*How to Set the Table
*How to Fly a Kite
*How to Catch a Leprechaun
*How to Decorate Easter Eggs
*How to Recycle
*How to Plant Seeds
*How to Make Lemonade
*How to Build a Sandcastle
*How to Catch a Fish
*How to Make S'mores
*How to Make a Cake
*How to Make Pizza
*How to Tie Shoes
*How to Ride Your Bike
*How to Play Hide and Seek
*How to Blow Bubbles
*How to Be A Good Friend
***Blank How to Templates to create your own How to Mini Book and How to Writing Prompts are also included.
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Social Emotional Learning Bundle: Google Slides and Printables
By Inspired By MlG
Empower your students to navigate the ever-changing landscape of emotions with our comprehensive Social-Emotional Learning Bundle!
This interactive, Google-compatible resource pack provides everything you need to equip your students with the tools for emotional mastery.
Here's what sets this bundle apart:
This isn't just about managing emotions – it's about building a foundation for success!
By utilizing this bundle, your students will develop:
Invest in your students' social-emotional well-being today!
This comprehensive and effective resource empowers them to navigate life's emotional terrain with confidence and clarity.
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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
Halloween & Fall Themed Activities - SEL Lessons and Activities for Elementary
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Bring excitement to your classroom, counseling sessions, or homeschool program this spooky season with these engaging Halloween-themed social-emotional learning (SEL) activities! Perfect for elementary students, this bundle is packed with fun and educational resources designed to help children develop key SEL skills like emotional regulation, calming strategies, coping skills, and social skills—all with a festive Halloween twist!
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Key Features:
Teach students emotional regulation, calming strategies, coping skills, social skills, and so much more with these fun-halloween Teach students emotional regulation, calming strategies, coping skills, social skills, and so much more with these fun Halloween-themed activities!
Emotions Bundle (foldables,workbooks,worksheets, discussion tools)
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Emotions Bundle
Five engaging and interactive activities designed to get to the root of how students feel! Click on the preview for more images!
Included in this download:
Emotions, Let's Start Talking About Them
Discussing Emotions, the Foldable
Anger Workbook
Walk a Mile In Someone Else's Shoes.
Expressing Emotions Tab Book
Click on the links above to review the individual product postings. See below for detailed descriptions of each product.
There's been a lot of talk about emotions lately, how do we know if our students truly understand the differences between emotions?
Included in this packet are:
Six Emotions Posters (Sad, Anger, Fear, Happy, Surprised, Disgust)
Student Check In Sheet
Emotions Color Chart
Emotions Worksheets (4)
Color and Black + White Copies Included
The six colorful 8 x 10 posters can be used as a tool to get the emotions conversation off to a fun start. Emotions are complex, there isn't one right way to express or describe them. Show students the many words they can use to express themselves. Maybe even take the opportunity to pull out a dictionary and expose students to words they've never encountered before.
Once done using the posters to explain each emotion, they can be hung in offices or classrooms as a reminder and/or resource for students.
Use the Student Check In Sheet to understand how students are feeling in four key areas: home, school, class and with friends.
Use the Emotions Color Chart as a visual of all the emotions and as a conversation starter. Talk through the various pictures; point out similarities and differences between the emotions, etc.
Use the four worksheets to solidify student understanding.
Included in this download are five different printable foldable templates and a roll and describe cube! Color and black & white versions are available.
Have students talk about their emotions in a fun way!
Students roll the cube and describe the emotion they land on or tell a story about a time they felt that emotion.
Using the foldable, students lift each of the flaps of the foldable and write or draw their answers to the printed questions. This is a simple way to get kids talking, start the conversation about how they handle emotions or to get to know the student better.
Assembly takes about three minutes. Print the template you want, fold where directed and then cut. Easy peazy!
All too often I see angry kids. Everything seems to set them off. When I ask them to talk about what happened, they cannot seem to put their feelings into words.
This workbook is designed to help children understand and express their anger. This interactive booklet requires kids to explore their anger through use of questions and drawing activities that force them to think deep and evaluate their own behavior.
Color and Black & White copy included in download.
*Be careful using with second grade. The activity requires a lot of writing.
For small version, print workbook double-sided (for best results, I click double-sided "short-edge binding" when printing). Simply fold the pages in half with the front and back cover facing out and staple to bind the booklet.
For full page booklet print double sided with long edge binding.
These cards are perfect for small groups or individual student use.
Sometimes our students need help understanding how their actions and/or how certain situations can affect other people's feelings. With your students, use these 48 empathy building situation cards to discuss how people would feel in various situations. Have students answer the questions on the cards and then discuss the scenarios and student responses.
Make your students think of how others feel and how they can help.
To create these cards:
For full color cards, print double sided, pages 3-26.
For black and white cards, print double sided, pages 26-50.
Laminate for durability.
Cut on dotted lines to separate.
This activity is perfect for small groups or individual lessons with students who need a little extra help understanding their emotions. This Tab Activity Book makes discussing and expressing emotions fun and interactive!
Included:
One Tab Activity Book with Cut & Glue Activity
All pages are black and white for ease of printing. Print pages 6-19 double sided on plain white paper. Cut along dotted lines to create each individual tab page. Put pages together in the correct order (tabs lining up properly) and staple along left side to create your Tab Activity Book!
It's that simple and super quick to assembly!!
Students answers three to four questions on each page. The questions allow students to explore how they feel and how they handle their various emotions.
There is also a cut and glue activity. Students cut out and sort the 32 situations provided based on how the situation would make the student feel. More situations are provided than will be used. If the student runs out of situations that would make them feel a specific emotion, they can write their own example of a situation in the box.
Here's how I use this product:
I had a little boy tell me he wants to talk about his emotions in a fun way. He said he has a hard time matching his face to his emotions and explaining how the emotions feel. I started him off with the Emotions Foldables, which he absolutely loved. He said he was starting to practice “making the face match the feels” and wanted to talk about the emotions more.
So I made this for him!
Necessary Supplies:
Access to a double sided black & white printer
Scissors
Glue
Colored pencils
Construction Paper that matches Inside Out colors (optional)
Assembly & Activity
Single sided print the two situation pages for the cut and glue activity.
Printed out the Tab Workbook pages double sided. Cut along the dotted lines on each page and then line each up in the correct order.
When the pages are lined up correctly (happy, sad, surprised, fear, angry, disgust) staple down the left hand side to create a spine to your Tab WorkBook.
Cut out each of the scenarios and sort them into various piles based on how they make the student feel.
I usually teach colors to match each of the emotions (the same as Inside Out colors) so I like to pull out construction paper that matches each of the emotions to add a little color to the cut and glue activity (yellow, blue, orange for surprised, purple, red and green).
Color the cover however you want or to match with the color from Inside Out if you are going with that theme.
Once we finished the cover, we get down to the good stuff.
We start with the first emotion, happy. We discuss what happy means, draw a self-portrait of the student happy, explore what makes us happy and talk about what it feels like to be happy. We answer the questions on the page and draw pictures together.
We look at the pile of situations we had presorted for happy and chose four situations that made the student most happy. We glued each of the four situations to their appropriate colored construction paper (in this case yellow, this step is optional).
Then we cut them into squares small enough to fit into the boxes printed on the Tab Workbook Page.
We then glued the situation in a box under the chosen emotion’s page in the Tab WorkBook.
We repeated this process for each emotion.
You really get to explore each emotion in depth with your student.
Enjoy exploring emotions with your students!
Mrs. Bell
The Crafty Counselor
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