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Editable "God Says I Am" Affirmation Station Cards - Christian Classroom Decor
By Michellecurtis
Introducing our " EDITABLE God Says I Am" Affirmation Station Cards - Boho Theme Christian Classroom Decor", designed to empower and uplift the spirits of young minds in a classroom setting. Crafted with the nurturing environment of a Christian school in mind, these affirmation cards serve as daily reminders for students to recognize and celebrate their identity as cherished children of God.
Theme & Design: Each card is adorned with soothing Boho-inspired calming colors, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere in your classroom. The gentle color palette has been thoughtfully selected to foster a tranquil learning environment, conducive to reflection and self-acceptance.
Font Diversity: Understanding the importance of accessibility and personal preference, we offer three distinct font options within this set. Each font has been chosen for its readability and aesthetic appeal, ensuring that students of all ages and learning styles can connect with these powerful affirmations.
Inspirational Content: Our cards feature a variety of affirmations based on biblical truths, such as "I am loved," "I am unique," and "I am a child of God." These messages are designed to bolster self-esteem, encourage positive self-reflection, and reinforce the values taught within a Christian educational framework.
Versatile Use: Perfect for use in an affirmation station within your classroom, these cards can also be utilized in numerous other ways—think morning meeting discussions, reflection periods, or as part of a mindfulness corner. Their versatility makes them an invaluable resource for any educator looking to embed spiritual and emotional well-being into their teaching practice.Elevate your classroom atmosphere with our "God Says I Am" Affirmation Station Cards, thoughtfully designed to inspire young minds in Christian educational settings. These affirmation cards serve as a daily beacon of God’s love, reminding students of their divine identity and inherent worth.
By Beth Hammett
Conversation starter to get students discussing hobbies, their favorite hobbies, and what hobbies they might like to try. Colorful pictures on 26 slide PowerPoint. Fun for the whole group!
By Spark Interest with Sara
Have you been looking to encourage discussion around what it means to be fair in your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten classroom? These fairness scenarios will be a great addition to your Unit on Fairness and will get your students identifying what fairness looks and feels like.
♡Did you know that this resource is part of a Fairness Activities BUNDLE? ♡
Why teach fairness?
*DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW FOR MORE INFORMATION*
What’s included in this Fairness Scenarios resource?
•24 Fairness Scenarios
•Guiding Questions
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
•Vibrant PowerPoint Version
When to use these Fairness Scenarios?
•Use these fairness scenarios with the whole class, small group or with an individual.
•Great addition to your Unit on Fairness.
How to use these Fairness Scenarios?
•Role play the scenarios and brainstorm ways to deal with each situation.
•Spotlight one scenario and have your students work in pairs or small groups to come up with ways to make the situation fair.
•Use scenarios as writing prompts.
•Use one scenario a day as a quick daily focus to reinforce what it means to be fair.
•A great Think-Pair-Share activity.
This Fairness Scenarios resource has these CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES in mind:
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If you are looking for more heart-centered resources for young learners, check out my resources below:
Activities on Fairness
Fairness Coloring Pages
Preschool Conflict Resolution Activities
Kindness Activities for Preschoolers
Empathy Activities |BUNDLE
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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun resource to get your young learners identifying feelings? The 12 Feeling Monsters in this resource are so adorable your children will want to get to know them!
☀️This identifying feelings resource pack includes so much! Please DOWNLOAD the preview and see!☀️
What's Included?
✯ Detailed product description with ideas & instructions on how to make the most out of these activities.
✯ Identifying Feelings Read Aloud PowerPoint Story ▻that introduces us to our 12 Feeling Monsters. These gorgeous characters describe what it is like to feel that emotion and use scenarios to further illustrate what is happening. They engage our children by asking questions to help make links to our own individual experiences.
▻Have you felt this way before?
▻What can we do when we feel this way?
The 12 emotions depicted are:
✯ 12 My Feeling Monsters Description Cards:
These may be displayed in the classroom to reinforce and remind the children of the different characters.
✯ My Feelings Monster Recording Sheet: (2 Versions - one with lines for writing and one without)
What is your monster feeling today? Why is your monster feeling this way? Draw and Color.
✯ All About My Feeling Monsters:
Create a take-home book about our feeling monsters for your children to fill in and take home.
*Cover page & 12 Feeling Monsters pages included*
✯ My Feelings Stick Puppets:
These feeling monster stick puppets are a fun way to encourage our young learners to develop an understanding of feelings and emotions.
✯ How Do You Feel Emotions Chart:
Display this chart in the classroom to encourage children to connect and check-in. How do you feel today?
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☀️If you are looking to enhance your social-emotional learning curriculum check out my resources below☀️
SAVE $$ WITH -> FEELING MONSTERS BUNDLE
Suggested Resources:
Identifying Feelings & Emotions:
Identifying Feelings and Emotions: Sadness (PowerPoint Story & Activities)
Identifying Feelings and Emotions: Inference Pictures
Calm Down Techniques for Preschoolers
Classroom Posters: Identifying Emotions
Identifying Feelings Worksheets
SAVE $ With this BUNDLE->Identifying Feelings Bundle
Empathy Task Cards
Empathy Sorting Activity
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Gratitude Activities for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Gratitude Activities for Preschoolers
This gratitude activities for preschoolers resource pack includes a read-aloud story and activities which aim to get children talking about gratitude. It is so important to include gratitude activities in our day so that we may begin to see opportunities to be grateful in our everyday.
☀️The objective is for us to recognize the opportunity to practice gratitude and appreciation throughout our day.☀️
✯The gratitude activities included in this pack are:
2. Printable Poster: My Grateful Heart. This visual reminder highlights the message of the read-aloud story. Print & place in your classroom.
3**. Drawing Sheet** – to create a “Wall of Gratitude” in your classroom, invite the children to draw what they are grateful for & put them up on the wall.
4. My Grateful Heart Challenge Questions: A trip to the dentist**,** digging in the garden, getting stuck on a puzzle … Everyday situations all give us the opportunity to be grateful.
⭐️ What can we be grateful for in all the situations presented?
3. Printable booklet to create “My Gratitude Book” (6 pages located in a separate file). Each page has a prompt to help guide the creation of our very own gratitude book.
❤️Things about myself I am grateful for …
❤️Friends I am grateful for …
❤️Food I am grateful for …
*Don't Forget To Follow Me! It Will Certainly Make My Day* :)
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Be sure to check out my other products:
Friendship Activities for Preschoolers:
Ways to Be a Good Friend
Friendship Scenario Cards
Classroom Posters: Friendship
More Than One Friend
Preschool Teamwork Activities
Social Scenario: Problem Solving Task Cards
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Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
More Than One Friend | Friendship Lesson
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are your preschool or kindergarten students having difficulty in sharing a friend with others? This More Than One Friend lesson includes interactive activities on this common friendship issue to help your students see that it is okay to have more than one friend.
By the end of this lesson, your students will understand that we all have room in our hearts to have more than one friend!
Download the PREVIEW for more details.
Did you know this is part of an awesome Friendship BUNDLE?
This More than One Friend resource includes:
1. Detailed Lesson Plan: To guide you through introducing your students to the idea that we can have more than one friend.
2. A Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – Your students will love the simplicity of the story and with each page, they will be encouraged to think deeper about friendships and to share their thoughts.
3. Sorting Activity: These More Than One Friend Statements are a great way to get your students thinking more about what is okay and what isn’t when it comes to having more than one friend.
4. Find Someone Who Activity: This activity will help your students connect with each other and perhaps even open up their friendship circle!
It will help your students see that there are others in class who have similar likes.
5. Craft Activity: Color and decorate your own crown. Includes two versions.
6. Bonus Activity: My Friends – drawing activity. Perfect for drawing who your different friends are.
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If you are looking for more inspiration for Activities on Friendship for Preschoolers, check out my resources below
Preschool Conflict Resolution BUNDLE
Kindness Activities for Preschool BUNDLE
Empathy Activities for Preschool BUNDLE
If you have any questions about this product, please send me an email at: Sara@Sparkinterestwithsara.com
I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK: SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG: @SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
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Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a friendship activity that will get your students thinking about how they can be a better friend? These friendship scenario cards are made especially with preschool and kindergarten students in mind and come in printable PDF & Powerpoint versions.
This friendship resource will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Friendship Skills.
Did you know this resource is also part of an AMAZING friendship skills bundle?
What’s included in this Friendship Scenarios resource?
•24 Friendship Scenarios (4 per page)
•Guiding Questions
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
•Vibrant PowerPoint Version
When to use these Friendship Scenarios?
•Use these friendship scenarios with the whole class, small group or with an individual.
•Use at the beginning of the school year or as a review after a break.
•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Friendships.
How to use these Friendship Scenarios?
•Role play the scenarios and brainstorm ways to deal with each scenario.
•Spotlight one scenario and have your students work in pairs or small groups to come up with possible ideas on what a friend could do.
•Use scenarios as writing prompts.
•Use one scenario a day as a quick daily focus to reinforce friendship skills.
•A great Think-Pair-Share activity.
Need some ideas to teach Friendship Skills to preschoolers?
Check out this blog post:[10 Meaningful & Fun Ways to Teach Friendship Skills
Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
Identifying Feelings and Emotions
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a lesson with activities to help young children with labeling and identifying feelings and emotions? Teaching preschoolers emotions is a vital first step in any SEL curriculum. Children who learn how to identify feelings and emotions are better able to regulate their own responses to strong emotions.
This identifying feelings and emotions resource focuses on helping our young learners be more equipped at identifying feelings and emotions.
♡♡Did you know this resource is part of a Feelings Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡
How to use these identifying feelings and emotions resources?
The Powerpoint & activities are intended for group time with our young learners. This allows for us to talk to each other, share our thoughts and experiences, and most importantly help make sure that we are all on the same page.
What's Included?
Detailed Instructions ▻ Instruction on how to make the most out of these all the feelings and emotions activities included.
Read Aloud PowerPoint ▻These 12 vibrant characters describe what it is like to feel a certain emotion and it uses scenarios to further illustrate what is happening. They will engage your students by asking questions to help make links to their own individual experiences.
The 12 emotions depicted are:
· Frustrated
· Confused
· Scared
· Nervous
· Happy
· Sad
· Proud
· Excited
· Silly
· Surprised
· Shy
· Tired
12 My Many Feelings Description Cards: (Color & B&W)
These may be displayed in the classroom to reinforce and remind your students of the different characters from the PowerPoint presentation.
How are you Feeling Today? Recording Sheet: (2 Versions - one with lines for writing and one without)
All About My Many Feelings: (B&W)
Create a take-home book about our many feelings for your children to fill in and take home. A cover page & 12 Feelings pages are included.
My Feelings Stick Puppets: (Color)
These feelings stick puppets are a fun way to encourage your young learners to develop an understanding of feelings and emotions by using them in role-play situations.
How Do You Feel Emotions Chart: (Color & B&W)
Display this chart in the classroom to encourage your students to connect and check-in. How do you feel today?
Connection to Families: Letter Home
A ready-to-send PDF letter to parents informing them about the unit and how they can support their child at home.
My Many Feelings Game (Color)
Use this easy to play game to reinforce identifying feelings and emotions. Play individually or with friends.
4 x different sheets
12 Feelings Buttons
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I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK: SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG: @SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
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Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
Friendship Activities for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to teach your young learners about being a good friend? The friendship lesson and activities in this resource have been developed to get young learners thinking and discussing ways to be a good friend.
Perfect for pre-k and preschool students, the visual prompts will help stimulate discussion and the read-aloud story will get your students engaged and sharing their thoughts!
These fun and interactive activities will get your young students thinking & identifying ways they can be a good friend.
⭐️Did you know this is part of a money savingFriendship Skills BUNDLE?</a>⭐️
The Friendship Activities for Preschoolers Included Are:
1. Detailed Lesson Plan: Suggested use for each product to create a fun-filled, interactive and thoughtful lesson that builds friendship skills. CASEL aligned.
2. A Funny Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – read aloud together as a group, highlight examples and share thoughts. Have fun while developing your friendship skills!
3. Sorting Activity: Is this a great way to be a friend? Yes OR No? Discuss and sort Ways to be a Good Friend. Use the discussion prompts to extend the discussion.
4. Worksheets: Color-in ways to be a good friend, draw & tell worksheets, draw & write worksheets, Cut & Paste worksheet.
5. Gratitude Practice:
Show recognition and gratitude to our friends by sending them a thank you note.
6. Friendship Challenge: Set a classroom friendship challenge to get your students practicing some easy ways they can be a good friend in the classroom.
When a child completes one of these challenges, they color in the square.
Each child has until the end of the week to complete as many friendship challenges as possible.
6. Super Friend Awards – These awards can be given out when you notice someone showing the qualities of being a good friend.
7. Letter Home to Families - Keep your families informed and involved in what is happening in this unit of study. Editable version included.
8. Added Practice: Finding your students need a little bit more concrete practice? I’ve included scenes for you to use to stimulate ideas around how we can be a good friend in the classroom and on the playground.
✯✯ Everything you need for the lesson is here in this resource. ✯✯
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Like what you see? Check out my other preschool focused SEL resources:
Empathy Activities for Preschoolers
Conflict Resolution Activities BUNDLE
Size of the Problem BUNDLE
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK:SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG:@SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
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Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.