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Anger Management Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Anger Control
By Queen's Educational Resources
Anger Management Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Anger Control
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Please be aware that these Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones found in the Anger Management Activity Packet.
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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Topic - Anger
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements.)
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Anger Management.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource offers ONE Anger Management Self-Assessment, prompting students to reflect on their skills using a rating scale: 2 for 'Always,' 1 for 'Sometimes,' and 0 for 'Never.' Use this tool to monitor progress in managing anger and gain insights into students' skills. It's an effective way for students to track their growth in Anger Management.
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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 resource is included in the Anger Management Activity Packet!
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SEL October | Social Emotional Learning | Check In
By Inspired By MlG
Looking for a fun and engaging way to support your students' social-emotional learning (SEL)? Our Halloween-themed check-in slides are the perfect solution! These interactive slides offer a variety of prompts designed to help students explore their feelings, express gratitude, set goals, and identify areas for growth.
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October Writing Journal Prompt Slides | Social Emotional Learning | Grades 4 - 6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Enhance Social-Emotional Learning with Our 30 Pack of SEL Writing Prompts with a Halloween Theme!
Cultivate a nurturing and empathetic classroom environment with our comprehensive set of 30 Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Writing Prompts. These prompts are thoughtfully designed to help students explore and understand their emotions, build resilience, and develop crucial social skills. The added Halloween aspect will help your students dig deeper throughout the month of October with fun and playful scenarios to help them learn and reflect.
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SEL Scenarios | Empathy and Social Awareness Activity | Social Skills Activities
By Queen's Educational Resources
SEL Scenarios | Empathy and Social Awareness Activity | Social Skills Activities
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Building Social Awareness | Empathy
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **6 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 2 ***Building Social Awareness: What to Say and Do *Worksheets
**★ 2 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to display with student work on Bulletin Boards
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
Looking for an engaging and practical activity to help your high school students build social awareness and empathy? This ready-to-use social-emotional learning (SEL) activity guides students through real-life scenarios, encouraging them to think critically about the emotions of others and how to respond with kindness and respect.
Students will:
Perfect for building social-emotional skills, fostering classroom discussions, and promoting empathy and problem-solving, this activity is ideal for character education lessons, SEL curriculums, or advisory periods.
What's Included:
✅ 2 Worksheets featuring a total of 10 realistic, thought-provoking scenarios (5 scenarios per worksheet)
✅ Sample Responses to guide student discussions and understanding
✅ Print and Digital Versions, including a Google Slides link for easy classroom integration
✅ 2 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to showcase student work on Bulletin Boards
Key Features:
✨ Encourages critical thinking and social awareness.
✨ Develops emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills.
✨ Social Emotional Learning
✨ Flexible for individual work, partner discussions, or small group activities.
Who’s It For?
✔️ Middle and High School Teachers
✔️ School Counselors
✔️ SEL Coordinators
✔️ Advisory Period Facilitators
Why You'll Love It:
Your students will love the relatable, modern scenarios that speak to their experiences, from navigating friendships to resolving conflicts. You’ll love how easy it is to implement this activity and watch your students grow into more empathetic and socially aware individuals.
Scenario Activity Suggestion: Role-Playing
Engage students in pairs or small groups to act out different scenarios and demonstrate appropriate responses. Include examples of both proper and improper ways to handle the situation, then encourage the 'audience' to provide feedback and suggest improvements for a reenactment. This interactive activity builds confidence, enhances communication skills, and strengthens assertiveness in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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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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SEL New Year Check-In: A Self-Reflection Activity
By Inspired By MlG
Empower Your Students for a Brighter Year with Our SEL New Year Check-In!
Kickstart the New year with a powerful self-reflection journey. Our interactive activity combines gratitude journaling, goal setting, personalized playlist creation, and self-care tips. Students will gain valuable insights, boost their motivation, and cultivate positive mindsets. Watch them flourish as they embrace the new year with renewed focus and optimism.
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Empathy Activities | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills | Encouragement Notes
By Queen's Educational Resources
Empathy Activities | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills | Encouragement Notes
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Social Skills - Encouraging Words
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **6 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 2 ***Encouraging Words *Worksheets
**★ 2 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to choose from (to display with student work on Bulletin Boards)
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
This Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) activity is designed to help high school students develop empathy, compassion, and interpersonal skills through real-life scenarios. Students are presented with two worksheets containing five relatable situations each. For each scenario, students are prompted to consider how the person in the scenario might be feeling and then write an encouraging and supportive response.
**Detailed Suggested Responses **are provided to guide thoughtful discussions and self-reflection.
This activity encourages students to practice empathy by putting themselves in someone else's shoes and thinking critically about how to offer meaningful support to those who may be struggling. It also promotes self-awareness and the importance of kindness in everyday interactions.
Perfect for advisory periods, SEL lessons, or group discussions, this activity builds social skills, emotional intelligence, and compassion in a structured and engaging way.
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✅ Comprehensive Sample Responses are provided for each worksheet to support you in guiding meaningful discussions!
✅ Also included are two bulletin board display pages to showcase student work as soon as they finish! Perfect for saving time and creating a polished, eye-catching display!
❌ 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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SEL Fall | Social Emotional Learning | Check In
By Inspired By MlG
SEL Fall Check-In: Interactive Slides for Social Emotional Learning
Looking for a fun and engaging way to support your students' social emotional learning? Our SEL Fall Check-In slides offer a no-prep, interactive activity that helps students explore their feelings, practice kindness, and connect with their peers.
Key Features:
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Download our SEL Fall Check-In slides today and start cultivating a positive and emotionally healthy classroom!
You may also be interested in: SEL October | Social Emotional Learning | Check In
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By Queen's Educational Resources
Body Language Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Communication Skills
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the High School Body Language Lesson Packet
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Body Language | Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in* two* variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Body Language | Nonverbal Communication | Social Cues.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.
✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.
✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.
✅ Before | After discussing a topic.
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ *Part 1: *The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ *Part 2: *The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
**▶️ Variation #2: **This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes a single Body Language Self-Assessment. Students will use the body language - related statements to reflect on their understanding of nonverbal communication, evaluate their ability to interpret and respect others’ cues, and identify areas where they can improve. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They will use this self-assessment as a tool to help them identify areas for growth and improvement in their ability to read, interpret, and use body language effectively in everyday interactions.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about the importance of nonverbal communication in building positive relationships, fostering empathy, and enhancing overall social skills. It encourages students to recognize how body language can influence perceptions, convey emotions, and support effective communication in both personal and professional settings.
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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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Thanksgiving SEL Check-in Activity
By Inspired By MlG
Thanksgiving SEL Activity: A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn and Grow
Looking for a unique and engaging way to celebrate Thanksgiving while fostering social-emotional learning (SEL) skills? Our interactive Thanksgiving SEL activity is the perfect solution! This comprehensive resource includes a variety of activities designed to help students develop essential skills such as empathy, gratitude, and self-awareness.
Key Benefits for Students:
By incorporating these fun and interactive activities into your Thanksgiving lesson plans, you can create a meaningful and memorable learning experience for your students.
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Peer Relationships and Conflicts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Peer Relationships and Conflicts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Conflict Resolution
About This Resource
★ Topic - Peer Relationships and Conflicts
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Peer Relationships and Conflicts.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.
✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.
✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.
✅ Before | After discussing a topic.
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes a single Team Conflicts Self-Assessment. Students will use the team conflicts - related statements to evaluate their ability to effectively navigate and resolve conflicts within group settings. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They will use this self-assessment as a tool to help them identify their strengths and areas for improvement in managing and resolving conflicts effectively within team settings.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about effective conflict resolution strategies, the impact of individual behavior on team dynamics, and the development of skills such as negotiation, empathy, and compromise in group settings.
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This resource is also included in the SEL Anticipation Guide Bundle!
Other Conflict Resolution | Teen Challenges resources you might be interested in:
❤ Navigating Teen Challenges Scenarios for High School Students
❤ Conflict Resolution Activity Worksheets
❤ Teen Issues SCENARIOS
❤ Teen Issues Reflection QUESTIONS
Conflict Reading Passages:
❤ Conflict Reading Passage Bundle
❤ The Moment That Lasts Forever
❤ The Weight of Legacy
❤ A Walking Talking Stereotype
❤ My Remedy for Social Anxiety
❤ Not The Usual Prince Charming
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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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Interested in REAL-LIFE SCENARIOS?
Checkout my REAL-LIFE SCENARIOS LIBRARY!
*******************************
Interested in realistic kids, teens, and adults clipart? Check out my CLIPART GALLERY!
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Get in the Groove with Vibe Check-ins: A Fun Approach to Monitoring Your Mood!
By Inspired By MlG
Looking for a fun and interactive way to check in on your students' emotional well-being? Vibe Checkins is your answer!
This engaging resource includes 20 unique slides featuring a wide variety of relatable categories like:
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Download Vibe Checkins today and watch your students blossom!
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Organizational Skills Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Time Management
By Queen's Educational Resources
Organizational Skills Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Time Management
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Organizational Skills Activity Packet❤️
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Organizational Skills | Time Management
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Organizational Skills.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.
✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.
✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.
✅ Before | After discussing a topic.
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes a single Organizational Skills Self-Assessment. Students will use the organizational skills - related statements to reflect on their current organizational habits and identify areas for growth. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They will use this self-assessment as a tool to identify their strengths and areas for improvement in organizational skills, so they can develop more effective strategies for managing their time and responsibilities.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about how students can enhance their organizational habits, prioritize their tasks, and balance their academic and personal responsibilities more effectively. It encourages self-awareness and goal-setting, helping students to actively engage in improving their time management and overall productivity.
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This resource is also included in the following products/bundles:
❤️ SEL Anticipation Guide Bundle
❤️ Organizational Skills Activities
❤️ Organizational Skills Bundle
❤️ SEL Mega Bundle
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Other Organizational Skills products you might be interested in:
❤️ Organizational Skills Bundle
❤️ Organizational Skills Activities
❤️ Organizational Skills Scenarios
❤️ Time Management BUNDLE
❤️ Time Management Activity Worksheets
❤️ Time Management Scenarios
❤️ Time Management Writing/Discussion Questions
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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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Interested in Real-Life Scenarios?
Checkout my Real-Life Scenarios Library!
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Interested in realistic kids, teens, and adults clipart? Check out my Clipart Gallery!
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DID YOU KNOW that you can earn money for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchased?!?!? All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource! When you do so, you earn TPT credits. These TPT credits can be redeemed and used toward future purchases!
❤️ Reviews and Ratings: Reviews and Ratings are extremely important to me. Your time to rate this product and write a review will greatly be appreciated! ;-)
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Valentine's Day Mingle: Social Engagement for Students
By Inspired By MlG
Looking to break the ice and make new friends this Valentine's Day? Our Valentine's Day Mingle is the perfect activity for you!
Here's why this Mingle is EPIC for Students:
The Valentine's Day Mingle is more than just an activity – it's an investment in yourself! Join us and unlock the power of meaningful connections with your peers.
Ready to Mingle? (Add details on how to sign up or where the event is taking place.)
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Negotiation and Compromise Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Negotiation and Compromise Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Negotiation and Compromise Activity Worksheet Packet❤️
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Negotiation and Compromise
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Negotiation, Compromise, and Conflict Resolution.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.
✅ Before/after watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.
✅ Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion.
✅ Before/After discussing a topic.
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes a single Negotiation and Compromise Self-Assessment. Students will use the negotiation and compromise-related statements to evaluate their ability to work effectively with others and resolve conflicts. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They can use this self-assessment as a tool to help them identify areas for improvement and enhance their negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about negotiation and compromise and fostering a proactive approach to navigating challenges and achieving personal goals.
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Leadership Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Leadership Skills
By Queen's Educational Resources
Leadership Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Leadership Skills
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❤️ PLEASE NOTE this Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are exactly the same ones included in the Leadership Activity Worksheet Packet!
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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Topic - Leadership
★ 3 pages
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ Career-Readiness related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comment" section and one without - same statements)
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Leadership.
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You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge
✅ Before/after watching a film clip to gauge a reaction
✅ Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion
✅ Before/After discussing a topic
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▶️ ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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▶️ SELF-ASSESSMENT
There is ONE Leadership Self-Assessment included in this resource. Students will use the leadership statements and reflective questions to help them understand their leadership strengths and limits and learn what situations they tend to be most effective in as well as need to develop: 2 for “Always,” 1 for “Sometimes,” and 0 for “Never.” They can use this assessment tool to help them identify and assess their strengths and areas for development as a leader.
These assessment statements can also serve as a means to explore students' competencies and viewpoints regarding the topic!
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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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Other Leadership resources you might be interested in:
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Reframing Negative Thoughts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Reframing Negative Thoughts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Topic - Reframing Negative Thoughts
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comment" section and one without - same statements.)
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides 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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Anticipation guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Reframing Negative Thoughts.
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You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge
✅ Before/after watching a film clip to gauge a reaction
✅ Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion
✅ Before/After discussing a topic
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes one Reframing Negative Thoughts Self-Assessment designed to help students reflect on their thinking patterns. By rating each statement on a scale of 2 (“Always”), 1 (“Sometimes”), or 0 (“Never”), students evaluate how often they engage in positive or negative self-talk. The assessment encourages students to build self-awareness, recognize unhelpful thought habits, and identify areas where they can shift their mindset to think in a more balanced, constructive way.
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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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Social Skills Text Message Conversation | Communication Skills
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Skills Text Message Conversation | Communication Skills
About This Resource
☆ Social Skills Text Message
☆ 7 Pages
☆ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
☆ Suitable for Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School
☆ Detailed Suggested Responses included!
This resource includes:
---- 3 *Text Messaging *Worksheets (SAME CONVERSATION)
-----** 2 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages (to display with student work on Bulletin Boards)
----- Detailed ANSWER KEYS
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This resource includes three Social Skills Text Messaging Worksheets (featuring the same text message conversation) where students can answer either two lower-level questions or two higher-level questions about the conversation between two people—perfect for differentiation! The third worksheet offers a blank space for you to create your own questions, allowing students to write them down. Additionally, there are two Bulletin Board Task Display pages to showcase student work on bulletin boards as soon as they finish—saving you valuable time! Each worksheet also includes a Sample Response to help facilitate discussion.
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.
These Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets can be used in a variety of settings, including as part of a larger lesson, during a mini lesson, or as guided practice. They are also ideal for independent work, pair or group activities, small group discussions, and even for homework or additional practice!
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Lesson plans are not included. These activity worksheets 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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Social Skills Activities | Apologizing | Communication Skills | Apology | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Skills | Accountability | Apologizing Activity | Conflict Resolution | SEL
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Social Skills - Is An Apology Needed? | Apologizing
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **9 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses include
This resource includes:
★ **4 ***Is An Apology Needed *Worksheets
**★ 1 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to choose from (to display with student work on Bulletin Boards)
**★ Detailed **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 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 your students build essential social-emotional skills with this engaging Apologizing SEL Activity focused on conflict resolution, empathy, and relationship-building. Designed for middle school and high school classrooms, this resource encourages students to reflect on real-life scenarios where they must decide whether an apology is appropriate and practice writing thoughtful, sincere apologies.
Through these activities, students will strengthen their communication skills, improve self-awareness, and learn the importance of accountability in maintaining healthy relationships. It’s a perfect fit for advisory periods, counseling sessions, or as part of your character education or behavior management curriculum.
This resource includes:
✅ Real-life apology scenarios for students to evaluate
✅ Reflection questions to promote critical thinking and self-reflection
✅ Writing prompts to help students craft meaningful apologies
✅ A student-friendly printable worksheet
Use this resource to help students understand the power of an apology, foster emotional intelligence, and improve their social skills in any classroom setting.
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Social Skills | Communication Skills | Appropriate vs. Inappropriate Responses
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Skills | Communication Skills | Appropriate vs. Inappropriate Responses
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Appropriate vs. Inappropriate Responses
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **7 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 3 ***Appropriate vs. Inappropriate Responses *Worksheets
**★ 1 **Bulletin Board Task Display Page to display with student work on Bulletin Boards
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
This resource includes three engaging SEL activities focused on helping high school students recognize and practice appropriate vs. inappropriate responses in social situations. Each activity presents real-life scenarios students are likely to encounter in school, at home, or with friends. Through reflection and critical thinking, students identify whether a given response is appropriate or inappropriate and then create alternative, more constructive responses.
The activities are divided into two categories:
The product is available in both print and digital formats, making it perfect for classroom use, SEL lessons, advisory periods, or remote learning environments.
✅ Printable PDF ready for use in classroom discussions, group work, or journal prompts | DIGITAL version included!
✅ Perfect for SEL lessons, advisory periods, or counseling groups.
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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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By Queen's Educational Resources
Perspective-Taking | Social Emotional Learning Worksheets | Communication | Reflective Thinking Worksheets
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Understanding Perspectives: Agree or Disagree
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **6 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 2 **Understanding Perspectives: Agree or Disagree Worksheets
**★ 2 **Bulletin Board Task Display Page to display with student work on Bulletin Boards
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
Help your high school students build essential social-emotional learning (SEL) skills with this engaging "Agree to Disagree" critical thinking activity. This resource encourages students to explore diverse opinions on relatable topics, reflect on different perspectives, and practice expressing disagreement in a respectful way. The activity promotes empathy, self-awareness, and communication skills, making it perfect for advisory periods, health classes, or SEL lessons.
Students will explore twelve thought-provoking opinion statements across two worksheets (six statements per sheet), reflecting on why someone might hold each belief and sharing their own perspectives in a calm, respectful way. Topics cover feedback, forgiveness, healthy habits, and decision-making, encouraging critical thinking and meaningful classroom discussions.
This activity helps students develop critical thinking, conflict resolution, and respectful dialogue skills in a classroom setting.
Use this resource to foster meaningful discussions, improve student engagement, and create a classroom environment that values diverse perspectives and thoughtful conversations.
✅ Printable PDF ready for use in classroom discussions, group work, or journal prompts | DIGITAL version included!
✅ Perfect for SEL lessons, advisory periods, or counseling groups.
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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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