Help students learn to ask for permission and apologize with Sorry, I Forgot to Ask! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA. This 100-page resource features over 40 activities including an interactive read aloud lesson plan, providing 15-20 hours of engaging lessons. Perfect for whole group, small group, and independent work, ensuring comprehensive learning and growth through ELA and SEL activities. Develop essential skills in an interactive and supportive way.
Overview
Sorry, I Forgot to Ask! Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA is an all-encompassing resource designed to help children learn the importance of asking for permission and making apologies. Aligned with the CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies, this product integrates SEL and ELA skills through engaging activities and discussions.
What's Included
SEL Objectives: Focus on asking for permission and making apologies.
Activities: Over 40 differentiated activities including:
Benefits
Comprehensive Learning: Integrating both ELA and SEL skills allows teachers to address multiple learning goals simultaneously. This dual focus not only enhances literacy skills but also supports emotional development, making lessons more holistic and impactful.
Engagement: Interactive read-aloud lesson plans with before, during, and after reading questions.
Differentiation: Activities tailored for varied skill levels, ideal for differentiated instruction.
Long-Term Use: Extensive activities ensure repeated use without redundancy, perfect for self-contained behavior programs.
Unique Features
Real Photos: Activities include real photos to enhance connection and understanding.
Variety: Over 40 activities provide 15-20 hours of instruction.
Family Involvement: Notes to families with suggestions for home support.
About the Book
Immerse yourself in the world of "Sorry, I Forgot to Ask!" – a heartwarming children's book by Julia Cook. Follow RJ as he finds himself in the time-out chair more often than he'd like. RJ and his best friend Sam embark on a series of misadventures, from walking home from school without permission to using Dad's computer and indulging in a cake meant for Grandma's birthday party.
Guided by his father, RJ learns the importance of asking for permission and taking responsibility for his actions. Through heartfelt apologies and newfound understanding, RJ realizes the significance of making amends and fostering a sense of accountability.
This story is a treasure trove for discussing the power of seeking permission and making apologies, creating pathways for open conversations about responsibility and empathy.
Start teaching responsibility and accountability today with Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA!
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Whether you’re a teacher or a caregiver, learn how an interactive read aloud can positively transform young lives with this blog post: Interactive Read Alouds: How to Use Them to Promote SEL and Literacy Skills.
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