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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a complete resource to teach Size of the Problem to your young learners? This Size of the Problem Bundle is exactly what you need! From sorting activities to clip cards and worksheets, you will have all you need to help your preschool, pre k and kindergarten students develop an understanding around ‘size of the problem’.
This Size of the Problem bundle will help your students develop the language to use around big problems vs small problems and help them see that not all problems are equal.
What’s included in this Size of the Problem Bundle?
Resource 1: Big Problem Small Problem Scenarios
These Big Problem Little Problem Scenarios will help your young learners differentiate between small, medium, and big problems.
Why help young learners understand Big Vs Small Problems?
Having an understanding of big problems vs little problems will allow your young learners to see that not all problems are the same; therefore, our reactions will defer according to the size of a problem.
What teachers are saying?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ CJ M.
Assessing the size of the problem and the appropriate size of the response is a challenging topic. This resource is so helpful.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Emily S..
We've been using this to work on our problem solving skills and it's helped! We've been really struggling with matching the level at which we react to the severity of the problem, so the idea of "big problem, small problem" has really helped. They're also learning how to solve these problems on their own.
Resource 2: Big Problem Little Problem Clip Cards
These big problem vs little problem clip cards will help your students differentiate between small and big problems; thus, helping them match the level at which they react to the severity of a problem.
What’s included in this Big Problem vs Little Problem Clip Cards?
•24 Big Problem Little Problem Clip Cards (4 per page)
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
Resource 3: Big Problem Little Problem Worksheets
These big problem-little problem worksheets will help your students differentiate between small and big problems; thus, helping them match the level at which they react to the severity of a problem.
What’s included in this Big Problem vs Little Problem Worksheets resource?
How to Use these Size of the Problem Resources?
Option A:
For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.
Great for reinforcing Size of the Problem or Problem Solving Concepts already learnt.
Option B:
For younger students or students not yet reading, these big problem little problem resources can be used with small groups or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions in a fun and interactive way.
The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource are:
2. Responsible decision-making is the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
**Please remember to leave feedback, as it helps you earn credit toward future purchases and helps me to continue creating high-quality resources!**
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.
Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards |BUNDLE
By Spark Interest with Sara
Looking to add to your social emotional learning curriculum? Why not include these fun SEL themed clip cards to reinforce SEL lessons? Made with preschool, pre-k & kindergarten students in mind, these bright and engaging clip cards show many different common scenarios your young students would identify with.
The Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards included are:
How to use these Social Emotional Learning Clip Cards?
Option A: For younger students, these clip cards can be used to stimulate small group discussions or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions around each SEL skill in a fun and interactive way.
Option B: For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.
Great for reinforcing SEL Concepts already learnt.
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
**Please remember to leave feedback, as it helps you earn credit toward future purchases and helps me to continue creating high-quality resources!**
If you need some inspiration for your SEL Curriculum, come check out my blog post:
50 Beautiful Social Emotional Development Books You Need for Your Preschool Classroom
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.
SEL Winter Activities | Feelings and Emotions Matching Activity With Task Cards
By Elena Tenisi
These low prep and engaging task cards are a great way to practice identifying and matching emotions. Great for younger students, special eductation, students working on fine motor skills; and nonverbal students. Students will identify the emotion on the top of the task card and find the corresponding emotion. They can clip a clothes pin on the emotion or circle it with a dry erase marker.
Resource also includes emotion mats. Students will get to practice drawing in the different emotions. Each mat provides an example of how they can draw the emotions-perfect for those still struggling or who need an extra assist. Great for 1:1, small groups, centers, quiet work, etc.
Emotions included:
Angry
Bored
Crying
Happy
Kissing
Sad
Scared
Sick
Silly
Surprised
Tired
Worried
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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