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Self Esteem Worksheets | Small Group Activities for Girls Group
By Elena Tenisi
School can be tough for anyone, especially for young students struggling with their self esteem. This workbook is filled with worksheets, activities, and exercises that are designed to help boost a young girl's sense of self. Ideal for a small girls group, or individual counseling sessions.
Activities include:
Students can work on the pages as a group and share. They can also be worked on in individual settings.
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Calm Down Corner Printables | Social Emotional Learning Worksheets
By Jennifer Arnold
Looking to create a safe space where your students can manage big emotions and practice mindfulness?
This bundle of calm-down corner printables has you covered! ✨
This all-in-one resource is perfect for teachers and school counselors who want to support emotional regulation while fostering social-emotional learning in kids ages 5-12 (Pre-K to 6th grade). With this bundle, you’ll have everything you need to design a calming, inviting space that promotes self-awareness, kindness, and focus.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS CALM-DOWN CORNER BUNDLE:
✅ Ready-to-Use Calm Down Corner Printables: From posters to activity cards, it’s all here to help kids reset and recharge.
✅ Engaging Social-Emotional Learning Worksheets: Fun and meaningful activities that teach kids how to navigate their emotions and build healthy habits.
✅ Promotes Wellness: Incorporates mindfulness and emotional tools that fit perfectly into your classroom routine or counseling sessions.
WHAT YOU'LL GET:
103 Printable pages, including:
THIS CALM-DOWN KIT IS PERFECT FOR:
If you want more mental health resources, check out this bundle, filled with printable activities such as breathing exercises for kids, and mental health awareness activities.
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Please note: This is a digital download. No physical products will be shipped.
For the games and cards, you may choose to print them out on heavier paper like cardstock and/ or laminate them for best results.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Mental Health Awareness Month | Health and Wellness Worksheets | SEL Activities
By Jennifer Arnold
Looking for an engaging way to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month this May?
Our Printable Mental Health Awareness Activities Kit is here to help!
This all-in-one resource is perfect for teachers, parents, and school counselors who want to spark meaningful conversations, break the stigma, and promote emotional well-being.
Plus, it’s not just for May—it’s packed with activities you can use year-round to support mental health check-ins and social-emotional learning in your classroom or at home.
Whether you’re creating a safe space for your students or looking for fun, hands-on ways to promote self-awareness, this kit has everything you need to get started.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THESE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS ACTIVITIES:
✅ Boost Mental Health Awareness: Engage kids with thoughtful activities that teach emotional regulation and mindfulness.
✅ Fun and Educational: From word searches to mood charades, every activity is designed to make learning about mental health interactive and enjoyable.
✅ Easy to Use: Just download, print, and go—perfect for busy educators and parents.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
With 26 pages of health and wellness worksheets, these activities will inspire thoughtful conversations and empower kids to manage their emotions in a healthy way.
If you're looking for more mental health awareness resources and calm down corner printables, check out this bundle.
PERFECT FOR:
Teachers, homeschoolers, school counselors, and therapists looking for engaging tools to support mental health awareness and emotional well-being.
Grab your kit today and make Mental Health Awareness Month a meaningful experience for your students!
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
- Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Calm Down Corner Bundle | SEL | Emotional Regulation | Mindfulness for Kids
By Jennifer Arnold
Create a Safe Space for Emotional Regulation with this Calm Down Corner Mega Bundle!
This comprehensive bundle equips you with everything you need to design a calming corner that fosters self-regulation, social-emotional learning, and mindfulness in children. This bundle is recommended for kids ages 5 - 12, or Pre-K - 6th grade.
Perfect for:
Classrooms, Homeschools, Therapy and Counseling Offices
What do you get? 103 Printable pages, including:
Calm Down Corner Checklist
What is a Calm Down Corner?
Setting up a Calm Down Corner
Using the Calm Down Corner
Feelings chart
Feelings cards
Feelings spinner
Feelings matching game
Over 30 Finger Tracing Breathing Exercises
Mindful Visualization Cards
Identifying Triggers
Coping Tools list
Bucket filler and Bucket Dipper worksheets
Feelings meter
6 coloring pages with affirmations
15 Coping tool cards
Grounding exercise
Coping skills journal page
Three 8.5 x 11 prints
24 Affirmation cards
Let it Go balloon worksheet
My Visual Journal
Ultimate coping playlist template
Gratitude Jar
Growth Mindset
Gallery of Feelings
Challenging Negative Thoughts worksheets
5 Calming Crafts
Benefits:
- Empower children to manage their emotions in healthy ways.
- Reduce anxiety and create a sense of calm.
- Develop social-emotional skills crucial for success in school and life.
- Provide visual aids to enhance learning and understanding.
- Create a safe space for children to self-regulate.
This bundle is perfect for:
- Home use: Create a calming corner in your child's bedroom or play area.
- Classroom settings: Equip teachers with tools to support students' emotional well-being.
- Therapy practices: Provide children with resources to develop coping mechanisms.
Invest in your child's emotional well-being with this valuable Calming Corner Kit Bundle!
Please note: This is a digital download. No physical products will be shipped.
For the games and cards, you may choose to print them out on heavier paper like cardstock and/ or laminate them for best results.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Mental Health Awareness Activities | SEL | Mental Health Awareness Month
By Jennifer Arnold
Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month this May with our comprehensive Printable Mental Health Awareness Activities Kit.
It can also be used for year-round social-emotional learning and mental health awareness activities.
This kit is perfect for teachers, parents, therapists, and anyone looking to promote mental health awareness for their kids, break the stigma, and support well-being in their community.
Includes:
Crossword puzzle
Word Search
Worry monster activity
Feelings meter
Mindful breathing
Thankful jar
Mindful Maze
Roll the dice yoga
Word scramble
Affirmation card activity
Roll the dice emotions activity
Mood charades
Mental health facts
Spinner wheel coloring activity
What’s included:
1 file with 26 PDF pages
You will need scissors and some brad pins to put the spinner wheel together- you can get these at your local craft store
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
- Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Executive Functioning Checklist Students Middle School PLUS Goals & Intervention
By The Responsive Educator
Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for Middle School: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals
This checklist provides special education professionals and behavior specialists with the tools to assess and support middle school students across 12 key executive functioning areas. Each section includes age-appropriate subskills, targeted interventions, and sample goals specifically tailored for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans at this level. From managing time effectively to controlling impulses in challenging social situations, this checklist empowers educators to guide students toward academic success and independence.
What Problem Does This Solve?
Middle school students face new challenges as they transition to a more demanding academic and social environment. For students with executive functioning deficits, these challenges can impact organization, emotional regulation, task persistence, and more. This checklist helps educators pinpoint specific skill deficits and provides actionable steps to support students in achieving independence and building effective executive functioning habits.
Who This Helps
This checklist is ideal for teachers, specialists, and support staff working with middle school students who struggle in one or more executive functioning areas. Whether you’re working on IEP goals, conducting an FBA, or designing a BIP, this tool offers a clear framework to assess executive functioning skills, determine where support is needed, and set achievable goals that foster growth and resilience in middle school students.
Time-Saving Solution
With a focus on middle school-level interventions and goals, this checklist allows educators to save time by providing structured, ready-to-use goals and interventions. Instead of developing interventions and goals from scratch, teachers can use this checklist to quickly identify, implement, and progress monitor interventions, freeing up time to focus on direct student support.
What’s Included?
12 Executive Functioning Areas: Comprehensive coverage across planning, organization, self-motivation, and more, specifically aligned with middle school needs.
Age-Appropriate Subskills: Subskills are carefully chosen to reflect the developmental stage of middle school students, ensuring that assessments are accurate and relevant.
Targeted Interventions: Suggested interventions are developmentally appropriate, with a focus on increasing independence and preparing for high school-level demands.
Measurable Goals: Sample goals tailored for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans, providing educators with a strong foundation for developing individualized support plans.
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To enhance tracking and progress monitoring, consider the Behavior Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheet + Graphing Bundle. This companion tool allows for detailed tracking and graphing of behaviors such as frequency, rate, and duration, making it easy to gather meaningful data for IEP and BIP decision-making.
Blog Posts to Learn More About Behavior Data Collection
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Executive Functioning Checklist Students K-2nd PLUS Goals & Interventions
By The Responsive Educator
Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for K-2: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals
This comprehensive checklist is designed specifically to help special education professionals and behavior specialists assess and support young students across 12 key executive functioning areas. With this tool, you’ll gain valuable insights into each student’s strengths and challenges, allowing you to implement targeted interventions and set meaningful IEP, FBA, or BIP goals. Whether you’re addressing attention, organization, emotional control, or working memory, this checklist will help you identify and address essential skill gaps.
What Problem Does This Solve?
Students with executive functioning deficits often struggle to fully engage and benefit from classroom learning. These challenges may manifest as difficulty following directions, staying on task, managing emotions, or organizing materials. This checklist provides educators with a clear, structured way to observe, assess, and address these deficits, giving you concrete data to guide your support strategies.
Who Does This Help?
This checklist is ideal for special education professionals, behavior specialists, and classroom teachers working with K-2 students who demonstrate difficulty in one or more executive functioning areas. It’s designed to empower you with practical interventions and sample goals tailored to this age group, so you can confidently support students’ skill development in ways that are age-appropriate and impactful.
How Does This Save Time?
The Executive Function Checklist for K-2nd Grade streamlines the process of identifying and addressing students' needs, offering you a ready-to-use resource filled with sample goals and interventions for each executive function area. With pre-written goals and practical intervention ideas, you can quickly integrate these into IEPs, FBAs, and BIPs without having to start from scratch.
Features
Covers 12 Executive Function Areas: Includes planning, organization, emotional control, self-motivation, and more.
Targeted, developmentally appropriate interventions: Interventions tailored to the K-2 level to support specific skills.
Sample Goals for IEPs, FBAs, and BIPs: Pre-written goals for each executive function area, giving you a solid foundation for personalized plans.
User-Friendly Format: Checklists are organized by skill area, making it easy to record observations, track progress, and identify needs.
Supports Long-Term Development: Interventions and goals are designed to foster growth in essential skills for school readiness and beyond.
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For detailed progress monitoring, consider our Behavior Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheet + Graphing Bundle. This comprehensive tool provides easy-to-use data collection and graphing for frequency, duration, and interval-based behavior tracking, helping you monitor and measure the effectiveness of interventions over time. Perfect for tracking IEP, FBA, and BIP goals with clarity and precision.
Blog Posts to Learn More About Behavior Data Collection
Not sure what kind of data collection you need? Take a look at my FREE Resource, Data Collection for Behavior, which will walk you through various types of data collection, how to use them, and which types of behavior each data collection method is best suited to.
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Executive Functioning Checklist Students 3rd-5th PLUS Goals & Interventions
By The Responsive Educator
Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for 3rd-5th: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals
This checklist is crafted to help special education professionals and behavior specialists assess and support elementary students in 3rd-5th grades across 12 essential executive functioning areas. With age-appropriate subskills, interventions, and sample goals for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans, this checklist is your go-to tool for helping students develop the skills they need to succeed academically and socially. From managing materials to handling emotional regulation and staying focused, this checklist equips educators with a clear pathway for addressing executive function deficits.
What Problem Does This Solve?
In 3rd-5th grades, executive functioning skills become increasingly critical as students face more complex assignments, shifting social dynamics, and growing responsibilities. Students with deficits in these areas may struggle with organization, impulse control, persistence, or following multi-step instructions. This checklist provides a structured method for identifying and addressing these needs, offering targeted interventions to build skills that are essential for learning and social interaction.
Who This Helps
Designed for teachers, specialists, and support staff working with 3rd-5th graders, this checklist is an invaluable tool for educators looking to support students who may have challenges in one or more executive functioning areas. Whether you are developing IEP goals, conducting an FBA, or creating a BIP, this checklist provides insight into students’ current skills and highlights areas that may need more focused support.
Time-Saving Solution
With this checklist, educators receive structured interventions and measurable sample goals tailored for elementary students. By providing pre-developed goals and interventions, this tool saves valuable time, allowing educators to focus on what matters most: supporting student growth. The clear, organized structure of the checklist allows teachers to efficiently assess each student’s needs, implement interventions, and track progress over time.
What’s Included?
12 Executive Functioning Areas: Comprehensive coverage of planning, organization, emotional regulation, and more.
Age-Appropriate Subskills: Specific subskills tailored to 3rd-5th grade developmental levels, making assessment targeted and relevant.
Targeted Interventions: Developmentally appropriate interventions that educators can implement or adapt as needed.
Measurable Goals: Sample goals designed for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans to support individualized student needs.
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If you want to take it a step further and progress monitor these (or any) behavior goals, consider the Behavior Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheet + Graphing Bundle. This companion product makes it easy to track and graph behaviors like frequency, rate, and duration, while providing valuable visual data for informed decision-making in IEPs and BIPs.
Blog Posts to Learn More About Behavior Data Collection
Not sure what kind of data collection you need? Take a look at my FREE Resource, Data Collection for Behavior, which will walk you through various types of data collection, how to use them, and which types of behavior each data collection method is best suited to.
Please follow me on TeachShare for more great behavior tracking and SEL resources. And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more fabulous TPT resources!
Classroom Behavior Observation Form Observation Special Education
By The Responsive Educator
Enhance Your Understanding with Classroom Behavior Observation Form Observation Special Education
Uncover the insights you've been seeking with our Classroom Behavior Observation Form. These forms offer a structured approach to observing student behaviors, breaking them down for measurable analysis.
By observing across different settings, you'll gain a comprehensive perspective that complements interview data. Develop functional hypotheses to understand the "why" behind behaviors. With both qualitative and quantitative data, our forms equip you for effective analysis.
Choose between digital and printable options based on your preference. Seamlessly create targeted behavior intervention plans with confidence. Elevate your understanding and intervention strategies with Classroom Behavior Observation Form.
Your Purchase of Classroom Behavior Observation Form includes:
Anecdotal Observation Notes: Choose between digital or printable formats to capture behavior instances in detail.
Frequency Recording Form: When behaviors are easy to count, track 1-3 on a sheet. Tally occurrences, then divide by observed minutes for behavior rates.
Time-on-Task Recording Form: Opt for one of two partial interval forms. Track target student and peer focus. Set intervals (20s - 1-2m). Note off-task moments with circles or Xs, revealing on/off-task percentages.
Task Analysis: Divide skills into up to 10 parts, track support levels needed. Especially valuable for 1:1 assistance or personal care tasks, offering comprehensive documentation.
Rate of Positive Reinforcement vs. Correction: Particularly effective for attention-seeking students. Over time, uncover an inverse relationship between positive attention and inappropriate behavior. Increase non-contingent, positive attention to fulfill connection needs and reduce motivation for acting out.
Classroom Behavior Observation Summary: Effortlessly summarize observations. Document data type, setting specifics, people present, instructional details, academic and social behaviors, strengths, and issues. Room for extra insights and recommendations.
Utilize Classroom Behavior Observation Form to refine your student observations and enhance the direct observation section of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs). Your insights, coupled with these tools, will elevate your understanding and intervention strategies. Start your journey toward a better understanding today!
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FBA Interview Forms
FBA Parent Interview Form: Engage parents through a structured interview form. Covering topics from strengths and interests to problem behaviors, this form guides insightful discussions and collaboration.
FBA Teacher Interview Form: Gain valuable insights from teachers about academic skills, problem behaviors, triggers, and strategies used. Particularly useful when multiple teachers are involved.
FBA Student Interview Form: Involve students for their perspective. Learn about their interests, self-calming strategies, and perceptions of behavior. An essential part of a comprehensive FBA.
ABC Behavior Charting
Struggling with challenging behaviors? ABC Behavior Charting simplifies behavior graph creation for a thorough FBA. Use various included graphs to pinpoint significant problem behaviors and develop effective Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
FBA Template
For a comprehensive FBA, use the FBA Template. This comprehensive package includes an editable assessment template and an 11-page guide. Walk through each component of an FBA, complete with examples and explanations.
BIP Template
Confidently create effective Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) with our comprehensive templates, guiding you through each essential component for successful behavior management.
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Executive Functioning Checklist Students High School PLUS Goals & Interventions
By The Responsive Educator
Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for High School: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals
This high school checklist helps special education professionals and behavior specialists assess and support high school students as they prepare for post-secondary life. It focuses on 12 essential executive functioning areas with subskills, interventions, and sample goals tailored for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans at the high school level. This checklist addresses skills necessary for academic success, personal responsibility, and independence, such as goal-setting, emotional regulation, and time management.
What Problem Does This Solve?
High school students with executive functioning deficits often face difficulties in managing complex assignments, maintaining focus, and balancing school with other responsibilities. These deficits can hinder academic progress and impact their readiness for life beyond high school. This checklist allows educators to assess executive function skills, identify areas needing support, and provide structured interventions that equip students with strategies for success in academics, social situations, and personal growth.
Who This Helps
This tool is designed for teachers, specialists, and support staff working with high school students who require additional support in one or more executive functioning areas. Whether you’re establishing IEP goals, conducting an FBA, or implementing a BIP, this checklist provides a roadmap for identifying student needs and setting personalized goals that foster independence and responsibility.
Time-Saving Solution
With targeted interventions and measurable goals, this checklist allows educators to save time by providing ready-made, developmentally appropriate interventions and sample goals. Educators can focus on implementing and adapting these goals to meet individual needs, helping high school students progress toward greater autonomy and skill mastery.
What’s Included?
12 Executive Functioning Areas: Full coverage of crucial skills for high school success, such as planning, self-motivation, and impulse control.
Age-Appropriate Subskills: Each executive functioning skill is broken down into high school-relevant subskills, making assessments focused and effective.
Targeted Interventions: Interventions are designed for high school students, promoting independence and preparing them for life beyond school.
Measurable Goals: Ready-to-use sample goals ideal for IEP, FBA, and BIP implementation, tailored to support high school-level skills and maturity.
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Pair this checklist with the Behavior Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheet + Graphing Bundle for a comprehensive approach to tracking and progress monitoring. This bundle enables teachers to graph behaviors such as frequency, duration, and rate, providing data to inform IEP and BIP decisions.
Blog Posts to Learn More About Behavior Data Collection
Not sure what kind of data collection you need? Take a look at my FREE Resource, Data Collection for Behavior, which will walk you through various types of data collection, how to use them, and which types of behavior each data collection method is best suited to.
Please follow me on TeachShare for more great behavior tracking and SEL resources. And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more fabulous TPT resources!
Bounce Back: Teaching Resilience to Students
By A Plus Education
Our students constantly face a lot of difficulties and struggles whether it's family, school or community related. This resource could help and support them to handle their difficulties and struggles better.
This resource focuses on 4 areas of resiliency:
1. Self-Awareness
2. Conflict resolution
3. Empathy
4. Teaching Courage
It includes:
1. Definition of terms
2. Activities for each area
3.Inputs to use for discussion for each area
3. Processing Questions for each activity
Trauma Worksheets Mental Health Counseling
By A Plus Education
This includes Trauma Worksheets to help and support students who are experiencing or have gone through traumatic events in their lives. Discuss what trauma is, causes of trauma, how trauma manifest itself, reactions to trauma, and more.
This resource is for students who are suffering from trauma and have witnessed a traumatic event
It could be used as a group discussion or a one-on-one session. It could be used by a teacher or a school counsellor.
The resources include:
1. What is trauma
2. Causes of trauma
3. Ways that trauma manifests itself
4. Reactions to trauma
5. Activities on how to manage trauma
6. Processing Questions for each activity
7. Quick inputs
Meet the Counselor Lesson Activities for Elementary Counselors
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This meet the counselor lesson will teach your students all about your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor in a fun and interactive way! This back to school activity for elementary-aged students is sure to be a hit.
Have students walk in the counselor's shoes as they face various situations where they will decide if the school counselor is the best fit to find a solution. Teach students the services you provide with this fun, engaging, back-to-school meet-the-counselor lesson.
Students will think about the scope of the responsibilities of a school counselor as they "walk a mile" in other people's shoes to decide if the counselor is the best person for each situation. Students will learn who you are, how you can best help them, and where to find you during this meet the school counselor lesson.
Included in Download:
Whether you are introducing yourself as a back-to-school activity or a fun way to start your journey as a school counselor at a new school, this is a great back-to-school activity and meet the counselor lesson.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stacy V. says, “These are so cute and creative. My students loved using Hot Wheels cars to respond with. Questions are great and cover an array of topics to get to know your student.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kathy G. says, “I am so excited to use these in counseling. They are so colorful and engaging.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Caralyn W. says, “These are going to be great for building rapport and getting to know my students! Thanks so much!”
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Self-Control & Anger Management Activity – Coping Skills and Calming Strategies
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Adding self-regulation and anger management activities for kids into your curriculum is a game-changer. Teach students calming strategies, anger management strategies, and coping skills, all while building their own anger aliens with this creative and engaging hands-on activity.
Encourage your students to identify, describe, and learn ways to manage their feelings through the creation of an anger monster. You will be blown away to see students implement anger management strategies they learned through the creation of their anger monster into their everyday lives.
Here are the download details:
Each of the ten anger alien templates includes various types of questions for differentiating based on ability levels. The anger alien templates include a variety of drawing and writing activities designed to calm students while challenging them to think of ways to manage their anger.
Your students will love designing and creating their very own anger aliens. Students will be able to express themselves and gain a better understanding of ways to cope with and manage their anger. Mixing creativity with emotional regulation makes this the perfect self-regulation activity for kids.
Minimal prep time is required. Directions are included on each page to help you walk students through cutting, gluing, and coloring their monsters. The templates are contained to one page, saving on valuable ink and supplies.
These anger aliens have allowed countless students to calm and understand the anger within themselves. Warning: Be prepared for emotional regulation and self-reflection to occur.
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Self Esteem Activities & Positive Self-Talk Activities and Affirmations for Kids
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you looking for self-esteem-building activities that teach students positive self-talk and how to use positive affirmations? Look no further! These self-esteem activities for kids are sure to help you build students' confidence and boost their self-esteem.
Additionally, this download includes six self-affirmation and self-esteem-building activities for elementary-aged students. This resource includes everything you need to teach students how to build themselves up with positive self-talk and the use of positive affirmations.
Included in this Download:
Suprise students with a secret compartment hidden within the folds of the paper in the foldable activity. Challenge students to think about their most likable qualities and statements they use to build themselves up. Break the ice with the conversation cube. Use the conversation cards to get students talking about positive self-talk and words of affirmation. Hang the posters in highly visible areas for students to gaze upon. Create flipbooks for students to use when they need a self-esteem activity for a confidence boost. Let students get lost in a self-affirmation activity sheet. The possibilities and uses of the included resources are endless.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Deborah E. says, "The lesson was great for my social skills group. Great examples of positive thinking are provided for students."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jacqueline R. says, "This is a very creative way to build confidence and competency. Can't wait to share this with my patients!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ashley M. says, "Nailed it again! Easy to use-everything you need!"
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Emotional Regulation to Teach What’s In My Control vs. Out of My Control
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help students learn what's in my control vs. out of my control and how to protect their "brain space" with this comprehensive and engaging social-emotional learning (SEL) resource! Our brains have a limited amount of space to process information, so it's essential to teach students how to focus on what they can control and cope with the things they can't.
By using these activities, students will be guided through understanding the difference between what's in their control and what's beyond it, helping them reduce stress and improve emotional regulation.
This resource is perfect for classroom teachers, counselors, or even parents looking for SEL tools to help kids recognize and prioritize what’s worth their emotional energy. Students will learn to identify situations that deserve their attention while developing self-awareness, decision-making skills, and coping strategies for dealing with life's uncertainties.
What’s Included:
• Three engaging posters that visually explain "brain space" and the concept of a circle of control.
• Situation Sort Game, which provides hands-on practice for students to classify and differentiate what is within their control versus what is out of their control.
• Three differentiated worksheets tailored for different learning levels, offering students the opportunity to reflect on their personal experiences with control.
• Worry Bracelet Craft, a fun and interactive project that helps reinforce calming strategies and gives students a tangible way to manage their stress and worries.
These printer-friendly activities are an ideal addition to any classroom, small group, or counseling curriculum focused on teaching students how to cope with anxiety, stress, and feelings of being overwhelmed.
With engaging visuals and interactive exercises, students will not only understand the concepts of emotional regulation but will also develop the tools they need to navigate challenging situations with confidence.
Empower your students to manage their emotional well-being and practice self-control by helping them recognize what they can influence in their world and what they need to let go of. This resource is an excellent way to foster mindfulness, stress management, and emotional intelligence in children while building a strong foundation for mental resilience.
This SEL toolkit is ideal for use during morning meetings, as part of a calming corner, or in any emotional regulation lesson. The activities help children make better decisions by focusing on what they can change and learning to accept and cope with what they cannot control.
Whether you're a teacher or counselor, these tools will be valuable in helping your students thrive emotionally!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Christopher C. says, “Love the person/brain visual, use it for several different activities”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SCS says, “These types of activities are great with my students who struggle with anxiety. Can't wait to use this, thanks!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ashley L. says, “LOVE teaching about the brain!”
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Pet Death Grief and Loss Memory Book for help Coping with Death or Pet Loss
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
If you have a child grieving the loss of a pet or a child coping with pet bereavement, this memory book was designed with them in mind. This download includes a memory book that attempts to ease students' grief by helping them to remember the happiness their pet brought to their life.
Dealing with the death of a pet or the loss of a special friend can be very hard for our little ones; make it a bit easier with this Coping With the Loss of a Pet Memory Book.
This is the perfect quick prep, print-and-fold activity for students who come to school upset or still processing a death of a pet. Through the use of writing prompts and drawing activities, this resource allows the student to honor their pet's memory while working through their grief.
When feeling sad or upset, students will be able to look back at their memory books to be reminded of all the happy times they shared with their pet. Your students will find comfort and peace when they look through their memory books.
Give students a tangible item such as this Coping With the Loss of a Pet Memory Book that will help them move forward after their loss.
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Children will be given the opportunity to process their emotions and cope with the loss of their pet as they work through their memory books. Once students complete this activity, they will have a memory book they can look through when they need to remember the happy times with their pet.
Don’t waste time fumbling for an activity when a student comes to school upset over the loss of a pet. Add this resource to your toolbox today!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kenya R. says, “I recently used this with a student that was really upset about losing her pet hamster. We worked through some of the pages together and were so excited to take it home and work on it some more with her family!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rebecca H. says, “Very useful for my boys after the loss of our dog, thank you!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Staci S. says, “Definitely need this for your counseling toolkit!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brani O. says, “This was perfect for one of my students that lost their dog this morning. Thanks!!!”
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Anger Regulation, Coping Skills, and Calming Strategy Activities for Emotions
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Adding self-regulation activities for kids into your curriculum is a game-changer. Teach students calming strategies, anger management strategies, and coping skills, all while building their own anger monster with this creative and engaging hands-on activity.
Encourage your students to identify, describe, and learn ways to manage their feelings through the creation of an anger monster. You will be blown away to see students implement anger management strategies they learned through the creation of their anger monster into their everyday lives.
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Each of the six monster body templates includes various types of questions for differentiating based on ability levels. Each monster body includes a variety of drawing and writing activities designed to calm students while challenging them to think of ways to manage their anger.
Your students will love designing and creating their very own anger monsters. Students will be able to express themselves and gain a better understanding of ways to cope with and manage their anger. Mixing creativity with emotional regulation makes this the perfect self-regulation activity for kids.
Minimal prep time is required. Directions are included to help you walk students through cutting, gluing, and coloring their monsters. Warning: Be prepared for emotional regulation and self-reflection to occur.
These anger monsters have allowed countless students to calm the angry monsters within themselves.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hannah M. says, “I love the different versions of this anger monster and the designs for it! My students loved it and it was a great way for them to start talking about anger!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Taylor C. says, “I work with elementary-aged kiddos at a behavioral health center and they LOVED this activity. This was well-suited for my youngest kiddo of 7 years old and my oldest at 12 years old. I liked that there were several options to best suit the age level and development of the child. Great resource to discuss anger!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jennifer S. says, “I am in love with this resource and it has been very beneficial in my elementary school counseling sessions!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jodi K. says, “These are a hit with students! I used to make worry and anger monsters out of kleenex boxes with students but this is so much easier when you don't have the craft supplies on hand!”
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Worry Coping Strategies and Anxiety Reduction Activities for Elementary Students
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Students need to be taught ways to deal with anxiety and worry, coping strategies for anxiety, and what to do with their worries. This engaging "Worry Monsters" activity helps students learn how to manage their worry and anxiety in a productive way. Students will learn how to let go of their worries and manage their anxiety with this cut-and-glue Worry Monsters activity.
Give students the ability to clear their minds and work through their worries with this Worry Monster activity. Students will learn coping strategies for anxiety and ways to deal with their anxiety/worry with this cute craftivity.
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The six monster body templates include various types of questions and activities that can be used with various students based on ability levels. Choose the monster body template that is best suited for your student's ability levels.
The monster bodies include various drawing and writing activities that are designed to help students explain and let go of their worries. All the while, it challenges students to think of strategies they can use to cope with the worries they cannot change. These worry monsters have allowed my students to calm the worry monsters within themselves.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Raquel W. says, "Absolutely love this activity! I have used this to go with my book "The Worry Monsters" and stuffed animals. Utilized this many times in joint speech / social work sessions and my students have loved it."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BP says, “I used this as my halloween activity. It went PERFECT with our Unthinkable WorryWall. My students LOVED this resource! Most of all, I did not feel guilty about doing a craft because students had wonderful conversations and I learned more about them! Great resource!!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Josie B. says, "Such a great craft! I love the different options to adapt it to the specific student's needs!"
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Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Self-Esteem Issues, Teen Obesity, Bully
By Queen's Educational Resources
Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Self-Esteem Issues, Teen Obesity, Bullying
❤ Passage Title - "Not Your Usual Prince Charming"
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
Internal Conflict Reading Passage and Activities Packet
★ Related Topics – Teen Obesity, Self-Esteem Issues, and Taunting/Bullying
★ 25 pages
★ Resource Type – Reading Passage, Activity Worksheets, and Answer Keys
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text boxes already created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys / Sample Responses
This resource includes:
☆ One Reading Passage (Title - "Not Your Usual Prince Charming")
☆ 2 Vocabulary Worksheets (2 variations)
★ Vocabulary Words already defined
★ Students write definitions of unfamiliar words
☆ 2 Note-taking Worksheets (2 variations)
☆ Question Worksheet (Consists on 5 Questions on ONE page)
☆ 5 Question Worksheets (One question on EACH worksheet)
☆ 1 Anticipation Guide
☆ 5 Activity Worksheets (to complete before and after reading the passage)
☆ DETAILED Answer Keys / Sample Responses
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This resource is also included in the following discounted bundles:
❤️ Conflict Reading Passage Bundle
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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 reading passage and activities examine the short story of a young girl experiencing an unhealthy relationship with food. The text explores how the high school social environment influences her perception of her body and self-worth as she pursues her crush. From this passage, students will analyze the detrimental effects that arise from a desire to fit in while also gaining insight into the impact of bullying on young people.
ITEMS INCLUDED
✅ One Reading Passage titled "Not Your Usual Prince Charming" (1. 5 pages)
✅ 2 Reading Passage Vocabulary Sheets
★ Variation #1 - Vocabulary Words already defined. This worksheets includes the definitions of Vocabulary Words in the reading passage. This can be used to differentiate for students. You can give students this worksheet to refer to vocabulary words they do not know the meaning of to enhance their comprehension of the reading passage.
★ Variation #2 - Vocabulary Words are NOT defined. There will be a list of vocabulary words from the passage listed on the worksheets. Students will define words they do not know the meaning of.
✅ 2 Note-taking Worksheets
There are 2 Note-taking Worksheets to choose from. They are visually appealing! They can be distributed to students to take important notes during class discussions or during their reading of the passage.
✅ Question Worksheet (Consists on 5 Questions on ONE page)
✅ 5 Question Worksheets (One question on EACH worksheet)
There is ONE worksheet that includes 5 questions related to the reading. You can have students complete all five questions on one page, or you can have students complete one question at a time. The same 5 questions are also included on separate worksheets for a more detailed response. (One question per worksheet!)
☆ DETAILED Answer Keys / Sample Responses
✅ Anticipation Guide
The Anticipation Guide includes statements and ideas related to the topic/themes of the reading passage. 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!!
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ 5 Activity Worksheets (to complete after reading the passage)
This packet also includes 5 activity worksheets that students can complete before and after reading the passage. It will help them develop a greater analysis of the text as well as important themes and topics depicted in the text.
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
⭐ What Resonated With You? Reflecting About the Reading
⭐ Replacing Negative Thoughts with Compassionate and Empowering Thoughts
⭐ Replacing Negative Thoughts With Positive Thoughts (Related to students)
⭐ How Would You Respond? Text Messaging
⭐ Bullying
★ Evidence of Bullying in the Passage
★ Effects on Narrator
★ Who is likely to bully, Why people bully, How victims can cope
⭐ DETAILED ANSWER KEYS
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❤️ Social Media Drama Bullying-related Activity Packet
❤️ Bullying Writing and Discussion Questions
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