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Creative Writing Prompts Sequencing Worksheets - Emotions & Life Skills
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Explore the colorful world of emotions with this no prep engaging Creative Writing Prompt Worksheet Pack. Designed for kindergarten, year 1 and year 2 students. This pack sparks creativity and encourages expressive writing. Encourage young writers to delve into emotions, from joy to surprise fostering empathy and self-awareness. Each prompt includes First, Next and Last templates to guide your students in organizing their ideas effectively, building a strong foundation in writing. For extended narratives, longer templates are available to accommodate various writing styles. This pack is tailored for both UK and US English. Hassle-free access allows for quick integration into your lesson plans, perfect for busy educators and teaching centers. You can turn individual creations into a collective class book, providing each student with a unique prompt to craft their own emotional story or use as Daily Writing Routine by rotating prompts to cover a range of emotions, offering a comprehensive writing experience over multiple sessions. Ignite a passion for writing while exploring emotions with this versatile and comprehensive writing prompt pack.
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Weekly Seasonal Behavior Log | Goal Tracker | Behavior Tracking
By Lucy's Little Learners
Looking for a fun and effective way to track student behavior in your classroom? This Weekly Seasonal Behavior Log & Goal Tracker is perfect for teachers who want to encourage positive behavior while keeping parents and students engaged all year long!
What’s Included:
Key Features:
This resource is perfect for elementary teachers looking to implement a structured, yet fun, approach to behavior management. With weekly seasonal logs, you can motivate students to stay on track while communicating progress effectively with parents.
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Keywords: behavior tracker, classroom management, goal setting, parent communication, data tracking, behavior log, PBIS, take home folder, daily folder, iep, printable, seasonal, year long, happy face behavior chart, sel, social emotional learning.
Undated Monthly Student Behavior Calendars | Goal Tracker | Behavior Tracking
By Lucy's Little Learners
The Undated Monthly Student Behavior Calendars & Goal Tracker is a versatile tool designed to help teachers track and improve student behavior year-round. This 12-month, reusable calendar serves as a communication tool between school and home, allowing teachers to easily record student behavior and share progress with parents.
Key features:
Perfect for classroom management, these calendars simplify behavior tracking while promoting responsibility and positive reinforcement in students. Simply print, personalize, and incorporate into daily routines for effective monitoring and communication.
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Keywords: behavior tracker, classroom management, goal setting, parent communication, data tracking, behavior log, PBIS, take home folder, daily folder, iep, printable, seasonal, year long, happy face behavior chart, sel, social emotional learning.
Daily Folder FREEBIE | Monthly & Weekly Behavior Log | Reading Log Alternative
By Lucy's Little Learners
This a just a sample of three AWESOME products that can be found in my store!
Included in this freebie:
Undated Behavior Calendar
Weekly Behavior Log
Reading Log Alternative (10 frame reading log)
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Monthly Undated Behavior Calendars
Weekly Behavior Log
10 Frame Reading Log Alternative
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Building Trust SEL Lesson Using "Thank You, M'am" by Langston Hughes
By Ms. J's ELA
This social emotional learning lesson uses Langston Hughes' short story Thank You, M'am. During this SEL lesson, students complete a pre-reading journal activity, read the short story (not included), answer questions related to the text, and contemplate the ways that they can build trust with the people in their lives. There is also an opportunity for whole class discussion regarding the idea of building trust.
This resource includes:
- a slides presentation to follow
- 3 worksheets: pre-reading, questions about trust in the text, and building trust reflection
- an answer sheet
Students care deeply about trust. They want to be trusted, but they don't always understand how their actions contribute to their trustworthiness. This lesson encourages students to think about how they can build trust with the people in their lives, and makes them think about what they might receive in return for demonstrating their trustworthiness. Students will think about the ways Roger showed that he was untrustworthy, the things he did to gain Mrs. Jones' trust back, and what he ended up receiving for demonstrating that he was trustworthy.
The Diary of Anne Frank Character Communication Styles
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. This resource includes a notes sheet with resources for students to learn about the four communication styles: passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive. Students are asked to think about their own communication styles.
There is also a Google Slides assignment for students to complete by explaining the communication styles of the characters in The Diary of Anne Frank. Students should name the style that they feel best fits each character and explain their reasoning.
Problem Solving Worksheets and Scenarios
By Kendra Ciezki
Problem Solving Worksheets and Scenarios.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
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By Kendra Ciezki
Understanding impulse control worksheets for individual/small group sessions/lessons.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
CASEL Framework:
Responsible Decision-Making (Analyzing Situations, Solving Problems, Evaluating, Reflecting)
Self-Management (Self-Discipline, Impulse Control)
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
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Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets
By Kendra Ciezki
Accepting Consequences/Dealing With Consequences Worksheets.
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!
My Cool Down Skills Choice/Coloring Page
By Kendra Ciezki
Some Ideas for Use Are:
⭐Individual Lessons/Sessions
⭐Small Groups
⭐Classroom Review game
⭐Morning Meetings
CASEL Framework:
Responsible Decision-Making (Identifying Problems, Analyzing Situations, Solving Problems)
Self-Management (Impulse Control, Stress Management)
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
Did you know you get TeachShare purchase credits for giving YOUR input? If you have enjoyed utilizing this product, feel free to leave a review!
• Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click to give a quick rating and provide a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Want to stay updated on future sales and new products to help you calm your chaos? Follow me on TeachShare here!
Any questions, please send a Q&A. Thank you!