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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!
Self-Esteem Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Love | Confidence
By Queen's Educational Resources
Self-Esteem Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Love | Confidence
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Self-Esteem Activity Worksheet Packet ❤️
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Self-Esteem
★ 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 Self-Esteem.
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 Self-Esteem Self-Assessment. Students will use self-esteem statements to reflect on how they currently view and treat themselves. They will use the assessment to recognize their strengths and identify areas where they may want to grow. 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 current level of self-esteem, increase self-awareness, and set personal goals for building a more positive and confident mindset.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for opening meaningful reflection, guiding class discussions, or informing future lessons and support focused on self-worth and personal growth.
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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!
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Empower students with these 25 engaging Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and motivational coloring pages! Each sheet features bold, easy-to-color illustrations paired with encouraging messages like "You Matter," "Dream Big," and "Progress Not Perfection."
These pages are perfect for: ✅ Morning work ✅ Mindfulness centers ✅ Counseling sessions ✅ Early finishers ✅ Classroom décor ✅ Brain breaks or calm-down corners
Help your students build confidence, resilience, empathy, and gratitude while enjoying a relaxing and creative activity. Ideal for elementary classrooms, homeschool, and counseling offices.
Why you'll love it:
Total Pages: 25
✨ These coloring pages are no-prep, print-and-go, and designed to bring calm, creativity, and learning to your day. Great addition to the beginning of the school year, your classroom SEL lessons, or anytime!
UDL Worksheet: Engagement, Representation, and Expression (Kid's Mental Health).
By Art Shack by JB
This U.D.L. & Conferencing .pdf file is designed to be printed and copied for your students to use while assessing their assignment. Feel free to tweak a couple things for yourself to match your own lesson. I had students use this U.D.L. Checklist Worksheet to focus on Engagement, Representation, and Expression throughout the lesson. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
UDL Worksheet: Engagement, Representation, and Expression (Kid's Mental Health).
By Art Shack by JB
This U.D.L. & Conferencing .pdf file is designed to be printed and copied for your students to use while assessing their assignment. Feel free to tweak a couple things for yourself to match your own lesson. I had students use this U.D.L. Checklist Worksheet to focus on Engagement, Representation, and Expression throughout the lesson. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
UDL Worksheet: Engagement, Representation, and Expression (Kid's Mental Health).
By Art Shack by JB
This U.D.L. & Conferencing .pdf file is designed to be printed and copied for your students to use while assessing their assignment. Feel free to tweak a couple things for yourself to match your own lesson. I had students use this U.D.L. Checklist Worksheet to focus on Engagement, Representation, and Expression throughout the lesson. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
UDL Worksheet: Engagement, Representation, and Expression (Kid's Mental Health).
By Art Shack by JB
This U.D.L. & Conferencing .pdf file is designed to be printed and copied for your students to use while assessing their assignment. Feel free to tweak a couple things for yourself to match your own lesson. I had students use this U.D.L. Checklist Worksheet to focus on Engagement, Representation, and Expression throughout the lesson. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Printable Autism Awareness Bookmarks To Color Template | Quotes Coloring Pages
By Kingdom of Printables
These Printable Aurism awareness Quotes Coloring Bookmarks! Featuring 10 unique designs with floral patterns and inspiring quotes, these bookmarks are a fun and creative activity for kids and adults. Perfect for classroom use, gifts, or personal enjoyment, simply print, color, and brighten up your reading time!
What You will Get
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This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
Puzzle piece template - We all fit together puzzle piece activity
By Patricia
Create a meaningful bulletin board with the "We All Fit Together" puzzle piece template! This engaging resource includes customizable puzzle pieces where students can write or draw how they show kindness. Perfect for social-emotional learning, teamwork, and creating a sense of classroom community.
Everything included:
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⭐️Puzzle piece template | We all fit together puzzle heart
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Anti Bullying lesson | Kindness Activity
By Patricia
This engaging Anti-Bullying Lesson Bulletin encourages students to spread kindness and positivity in a meaningful, interactive way. Each student receives a "brick" that they wear on their back, allowing classmates to write positive words and compliments. After sharing uplifting messages, students collaborate to create a “Kindness Bridge” by assembling the bricks, symbolizing unity and respect with the phrase, "With kindness, we build bridges." This lesson not only promotes self-esteem but also reinforces an anti-bullying culture, making it perfect for creating an impactful anti-bullying bulletin board that the entire school can appreciate.
Everything included:
Bulletin board poster
1 lesson guide
Objectives
Assessment
3 bridge pieces
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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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Zone of Regulation Chart | Zones of Regulation Posters | Feelings and Emotions
By Rainbow Lessons
Help children develop emotional awareness and self-regulation skills with this comprehensive pack of Zones of Regulation Charts and Activities. This thoughtfully designed resource includes a variety of tools to support emotional learning in a fun and engaging way. Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or at-home use, this set empowers kids to recognize their emotions and learn effective coping strategies.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
▪︎ Zones of Regulation and Feelings Charts: Brightly colored, easy-to-read charts that introduce children to the four Zones of Regulation (Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red) and associate each zone with common feelings and emotions, helping them identify and understand their own emotions.
▪︎ Feelings Meter Chart: A dynamic tool that allows kids to measure the intensity of their emotions on a visual scale. This chart encourages self-awareness and helps children recognize when they might need to use a coping strategy.
▪︎ Suggested Strategies Poster: A handy guide that offers practical strategies for each zone, providing children with quick and effective ways to manage their emotions, whether they need to calm down, refocus, or boost their energy.
▪︎ Interactive Zone of Regulation Chart: A reusable, interactive chart with movable pieces that children can personalize and update throughout the day to reflect their current emotional state, fostering ongoing self-monitoring and adjustment.
▪︎ Writing Activity: Engaging prompts and worksheets that encourage kids to reflect on their feelings, identify triggers, and think about how different strategies can help them move from one zone to another, promoting deeper emotional understanding.
▪︎ Calm Down Page: A dedicated page to calm them down through deep breathing exercises that children can turn to when they are in need of a quick way to self-soothe and regain control.
This Zones of Regulation Charts and Activities pack is a must-have for anyone looking to foster emotional intelligence and resilience in children, providing them with the skills they need to navigate their emotional world with confidence.
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Kindnessweek, Not Grade Specific, Classroom Community, No-prep, Printables
By Elena Tenisi
**NEW UPDATE**: Resource now includes a blank calendar as well. Students can think of their own acts of kindness and fill it in. If you purchased before, simply hit the download button and you'll get the newest version. Feel free to reach out if you have any issues.
This February, encourage your students to spread love through kindness.
This kindness calendar has quick, easy, and free activities students can complete. Once they complete an act of kindness, have them color the box.
Students can share about the acts they’ve completed during morning meetings, or a free write. Enjoy!
A HUGE thank you to the following content creator for their wonderful font who made my product possible:
Friendshipactivities, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Worksheet
By Elena Tenisi
Get your students thinking of the qualities they'd like to have in friends. Wonderful worksheet to get them brainstorming. Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
Empathyactivities, 4th, School Counseling, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Walk in My Shoes Activity tailored for this Fall/Halloween season. Students get to jot down what it would be like for others to walk a day in their shoes.
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Middle School Gratitude Activity, 6th, School Counseling, No-prep, Games
By Elena Tenisi
A quick fun way to get students talking about what they're grateful for this Thanksgiving season. Grab a spinner, attach it to the turkey and have the students take a spin. Whatever number they land on is the question they answer. Great for small groups. Resource comes in colored and black/white versions.
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The Invisible String, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Resource geared towards younger students who are experiencing grief. Perhaps they lost a loved one or a pet and need to process their emotions. A perfect follow-up activity to The Invisible String story.
Matchinggame, Kindergarten, Special Education, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Want to teach your little ones about responsibility in a hands on way? This resource could be for you. This fun and interactive game will help young learners understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions in a playful and educational way. With colorful cards that feature various scenarios, students will be able to enhance essential skills for school and beyond.
Responsibility cards include:
-Feeding pets
-Washing hands
-Raising hands
-Brushing teeth
-Cleaning up
-Taking a bath
-Putting on shoes
-Siting quietly
-Finding clothes
-Brushing hair
-Doing homework
-Playing fair
-Eating lunch
-Being a good sport
*Printing on colored card stock paper and laminating is highly recommended as images can be seen through on regular white printing paper.
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Valentinesdayactivities, 3rd, School Counseling, No-prep, Worksheets
By Elena Tenisi
A cute little resource for your students to start thinking of all their positive qualities. Students will get to list all the reasons others love and appreciate them. Great for students struggling with low self esteem or who need a quick pick me up. Great for Valentines or any day!
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Positive Affirmations Coloring Page, 6th, School Counseling, No-prep, Printables
By Elena Tenisi
Beautiful coloring page with positive affirmations. Great for quiet activities, rainy days, early finishers, etc.
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