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Social Cues Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Nonverbal Communication
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Nonverbal Communication
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication Activity Packet ❤️
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Body Language
★ 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 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 Social Cues Self-Assessment. Students will use social cues statements to reflect on their ability to recognize, interpret, and respond to nonverbal signals in everyday social situations. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.”
Students will use this assessment as a tool to recognize strengths, spot areas for growth, and build stronger, more empathetic communication skills.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for opening meaningful reflection, guiding class discussions, or informing future lessons and support focused on developing social awareness, improving peer relationships, and navigating subtle emotional cues in both in-person and digital communication.
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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 Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Smart Choices
By Queen's Educational Resources
Decision-Making Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Smart Choices
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Decision-Making | Responsible Decision-Making | Smart Choices
★ 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 Decision-Making.
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 Decision-Making Self-Assessment. Students will use decision-making statements to reflect on their habits, evaluate their strengths, and think about ways to improve how they make choices. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” Students will use this assessment as a tool to evaluate their decision-making habits and identify areas for personal growth and improvement.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for strengthening decision-making skills by helping students become more aware of their thought processes, recognize the consequences of their choices, and develop strategies for making more thoughtful, responsible decisions in the future.
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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!
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A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
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5 different themes included:
1. Santa
2. Snowman
3. Gingerbread
4. Girl Elf
5. Boy Elf
Resource includes colored and black/white versions
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By Elena Tenisi
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The student version includes six different superhero's to showcase diversity (pages 1-12) Staff versions also include six different diverse superhero's (pages 13-24). Community version comes with one but depicts several diverse superhero's on the flyer.
Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
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Resource comes with two calendars, a prefilled one, and a blank one that allows students to write down their own acts of kindness. Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
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A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
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Christmas Kindness, 3rd, Holidays/Seasonal, No-prep, Printables
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Resource comes with two calendars, a prefilled one, and a blank one that allows students to write down their own acts of kindness. Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
A HUGE thank you to the following content providers for making my resource possible:
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By Elena Tenisi
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Resource includes colored/black and white versions. 5 different snowflakes included for students to choose the template they'd like!
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Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
Featured animals:
Toucan
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Koala
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Winter SEL Activities | Social Emotional Skills Craft, 3D Snowflakes & Bulletin
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Make your winter classroom come alive with this Social Emotional Learning (SEL) craft and bulletin board kit! Perfect for teaching social emotional skills through engaging, hands-on winter activities, this resource includes a customizable 3D snowflake craft and a class snowman display. Build classroom community and foster student self-awareness, kindness, and gratitude with these fun and reflective activities. Ideal for SEL lessons, morning meetings, or winter bulletin boards.
What’s Included:
Key Features:
This winter activity is ready to print and go—perfect for busy teachers looking to support social and emotional skills while engaging their students in fun and meaningful ways. The included bulletin board letters make it easy to create a beautiful display that celebrates students’ creativity and growth in social-emotional learning.
I hope you find this resource as helpful for your students as it has been for mine!
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By The Student Worksheets
Feelings, Feelings Chart, Feelings Check-In, Checklist – This interactive resource is perfect for helping children express their emotions and identify areas of discomfort. "Where Do You Feel Pain?" is designed for teachers, counselors, and parents to support kids in understanding their physical and emotional well-being.
This resource includes:
Perfect for:
Support children in identifying their feelings and needs with this easy-to-use, kid-friendly tool!
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What's Inside?
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We understand the importance of flexible teaching methods. Hence, our toolkit comes in two formats: a printer-friendly PDF for a tech-free classroom experience and a Google Slides version where students can engage digitally, typing directly into the resource.
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