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Coping Skills Menu & Chart For Students-- Behavior Management Tool
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Charts, Teacher Tools
Coping Skills Menu & Chart For Students – Behavior Management Tool An innovative teaching resource designed to help young students aged Preschool through 2nd Grade understand and manage their emotions. This printable menu and chart is a powerful tool for promoting Social Emotional Learning, illustrating 25 different feelings with distinct facial expressions. Recognizing and Managing Emotions These vital skills need conversation, guidance, and practice. This resource aids students in grasping these fundamental qualifications by depicting characters demonstrating each coping strategy - making it easy even for non-verbal children to comprehend. Versatility of the Tool This tool shines in its versatility. It can be used: As a reference during individual lessons A constant classroom or office poster A seamless part of existing emotions activities An introductory resource when introducing new coping strategies into discourse The Three-fold Benefits: Helps students identify varied feelings Makes them understand how they manifest physically Learns which calming strategies can be employed against specific emotions effectively. Please share your feedback if you find this product useful! Your reviews help other educators discover resources they need as well! Note:This file comes as an easily accessible PDF document perfect for printing out or using digitally on any device compatible with PDF files.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Coping Skills, Behavior Management, Emotions, Social Emotional Learning, Chart
Math Center: Penguin Patterns
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Math Center : Penguin Patterns Math Center : Penguin Patterns is an excellent tool developed to aid educators in enhancing their pupils' basic math skills. This resource, ideal for early learning, pre-schooling, and kindergarten grades, focuses exclusively on the vital topic of mathematical patterns. The PDF file offers 16 usable pages facilitating ample opportunities for interactive and enjoyable learning experiences. This resource includes pattern cards printed four on a page where patterns represented are AB, ABB, AAB and ABC. The pupils can replicate these patterns with colorful linking chains (red, yellow blue and green). This teaching tool works effectively as part of small group lessons or even as homework tasks. The adaptability it offers allows educators to utilize it per individual teaching methods making it a valuable asset in any educational environment. Cute penguin theme brings an element of joy. It melds well with thematic units based around snow themes or Christmas times or focusing explicitly on penguins. However you decide to incorporate this activity into your classroom regimen - subtly or explicitly - it promotes enthusiasm amongst students linked with fine motor improvement. Setting up Math Center : Penguin Patterns This involves three simple steps : Print: Print out provided materials both in color and black-and-white option according to your preference . Cut:Cut out each separate item . Laminate:Laminate them for sustained reuse through multiple sessions within the classroom settings . The cutouts can then be placed together along with coloring chains ready for student interaction! The pattern building activity This helps stimulate creativity in parallel with consolidating mathematical principles by empowering students to reproduce recorded patterns and utilizing their cognitive abilities to continue with established sequences uniquely. Boost your young learner's mathematical prowess! Engage them using Math Center : Penguin Patterns. In summary, this brilliant curricular addition focuses on efficiency, comprehensive comprehension, enjoyable engagement - all leading towards nurturing elevated mathematics expertise within nascent school-goers.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Mathematics, Patterns, Early Learning, Interactive Learning, Fine Motor Skills
Lunch Rules, Behaviors and Manners Clip Cards
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Life Skills, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities
Lunch Rules, Behaviors and Manners Clip Cards These Lunch Rules Clips Cards are an unparalleled teaching supplement aimed at fostering commendable behaviors and manners in students during lunch time. Designed meticulously to cater to all possible student eating environment, this tool is valuable for both classroom lunches as well as proper canteen decorum. Through these clip cards, students are informed about the acceptable and unacceptable behavior patterns at school. The adaptability of the cards ensures that educators can customize their utilization according to different scenarios like whole group learning sessions, small group harmonizing activities or even as engaging homework assignments. The product is an asset for elementary school children who might be new to a learning environment or who could benefit from clear behavioral direction during mealtimes. Doubles up as a discreet assessment mechanism helping teachers in pinpointing those students grappling with maintaining appropriate manners during unstructured intervals like lunch. This unique resource also encompasses children who may be non-verbal by offering them a method through which they can physically indicate appropriate or inappropriate mealtime actions. The package brings along 31 recess behavior indicators emphasizing both positive and negative actions. Mindful of printing resources while focussing on enhancing user experience, options for black-and-white printing along with vibrant full-color versions are included in the clip card offerings. The assortment primarily benefits preschoolers through Grade 1 learners engaged towards honing their social emotional learning aspects along with specific consideration for children having special education needs (SEN). This distinctive selection prompts natural development of pivotal life skills such as social abilities alongside providing structured classroom management processes too. Variety of Application modes- solo lessons primarily focused on SEL components complimented by guidance directions regarding standard classroom rules to supplement your teaching curriculum without overwhelming budding learners. Practical Engagement- minimalistic prep requirement ensuring smooth integration of the tools into routine teaching, making it convenient for educators. All required files are delivered in a universally compatible PDF format adding simplicity and convenience while accessing Lunch Rules, Behaviors and Manners Clip Cards.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Lunch Rules, Behavior Management, Manners, Clip Cards, Social Skills, Lunch Room Rules
Size of The Problem Sorting Activity
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
Are you looking for an engaging way to teach kids the different sizes of their problem? This Sorting activity is the perfect activity to keep students engaged while reviewing different problems and their sizes! Students will read the problem card and determine whether it's a big problem (they need help from an adult) or a small problem (they can handle it themselves). Students will then put it in the box or pile accordingly. This activity helps to reinforce the idea that there are different responses you should give depending on the size of the problem and the type of the problem! This activity includes easy to assemble popcorn sorting boxes that you can have students put the problem card into, or matching bin labels incase you want to use your own bins or need a low-prep approach! Help teach your students to label the size of the problem accurately with this activity! Some Ideas for Use Are: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Classroom Review game ⭐ Morning Meetings ⭐ Small Groups Includes: ⭐ 2 Themed Popcorn Sorting Boxes ⭐ 4 Bin Labels ⭐ 36 Problem Cards ⭐ Black and White Copies
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Sorting Activities, Size Of The Problem, Sorting Game, Matching Game, Matching Activities, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Size Sorting Activities, Size Sorting, Sorting By Size Activities, Sorting Activity
Classroom Awards For Student Growth in Social Emotional Learning
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific,
These social emotional classroom awards are not focused on achievement, rather focused on student growth with specific social emotional criteria. Each award is specific to utilizing positive social skills as well as emotional skills in the appropriate setting. Not only for social workers or counselors, these awards can be used in a classroom setting as well! With a total of 25 awards, each page has an award title and description of the award. These awards are perfect for the end of the year, or when you notice that your students are excelling at their goals. These awards can also be given at the end of a group as well! A perfect way to instill positive reinforcement on positive behaviors and to show recognition to students for meeting their goals! Award Titles: ❤️Best Problem Solver ❤️Super Social Skills ❤️Friendship Award ❤️Best Helper ❤️Best Expressive ❤️Caring Classmate ❤️Empathy Expert ❤️Most Dependable ❤️Kindness Recognition ❤️Leadership ❤️Extraordinary Effort ❤️Super Sharer ❤️Peace Maker ❤️Sunny Smile ❤️Behavior Battle ❤️Self Awareness ❤️Confident Kid ❤️Goal Getter ❤️Conversation Coordinator ❤️Best Listener ❤️Respecting Other ❤️Creative Outlet ❤️Play Pal ❤️Self Control ❤️Monster Tamer BONUS I like to use these as I go throughout the school year as often I see both students I am working with, and Gen-Ed students that excel in using positive social skills. I have found that when I give these awards out, it tends to boost a student’s confidence and helps to encourage that specific behavior or skill to continue! Ideas for Use; ⭐Given after a student completes a goal or objective ⭐Group Graduations ⭐Positive Reinforcement ⭐End of the school year ⭐Recognition awards for student throughout the year
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Classroom Awards, Awards For Kids, Student Awards, Certificates, Social Emotional Learning, SEL Resources, School Counseling, Award Titles For Students, Class Awards For Elementary Students
Matching Emotions With Facial Expressions Worksheet
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This emotions matching worksheet is perfect to help first and second grade students who are beginning to learn emotions with facial expressions. Use as a morning meeting activity , individual session dive in, or even with a Push-In lesson! This matching activity uses a word bank that students can match each emotion to the character they feel is best portraying that emotion. Some of the emotions are trickier to identify, so an answer key is included!Students can also reflect when done on why they chose the specific character for the emotion! BONUS Using this resource in an activity binder for the student I have found to be super helpful! Students love to engage in fun matching activities, and while they engage, they get to continue their growth! I often will add this worksheet to a busy work binder that students can use during morning meeting or when throughout the day when they have finished other lessons and have some extra time. This also is a great addition to any emotions based lesson! Included in this product One Emotions Matching Worksheet Answer Key Ideas for Use: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐SEL Morning Meetings ⭐Busy Binders ⭐Addition to Emotions Packet
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Worksheets, Emotions And Facial Expressions, Empathy Resources, Empathy Worksheets, Social Skills Worksheets, Social Skills And Emotions, Social Emotional Learning Worksheets, Emotion Matching Worksheet, Morning Meeting Worksheet, Facial Expression Worksheet
Matching Emotions with Appropriate Behaviors Activity Packet
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Matching Emotions with Appropriate Behaviors Activity Packet This product is an engaging and versatile teaching resource aimed at enhancing the emotional understanding and behaviors of students. Designed specifically for Grades 1 to 3 focusing on Social Emotional Learning, this falls under our Special Resources category. Significance & Implementation Incorporating this packet into your teaching routine will provide a tool to help children identify different emotions and understand how they are linked to behavior. They learn about self-reflection, identifying both desirable and undesirable actions based on their emotions. This resource aids in increasing self-awareness among young learners who may not have fully developed their emotion regulation skills yet. The packet provides matching activities. Includes worksheets promoting personal reflection for learners. The implementation possibilities are diverse- can be used during individual or group lessons for diversified interaction levels. Also fits perfectly into social-emotional learning (SEL) morning meetings preparing the kids mentally before diving into daily academic tasks. User-friendly & Practicality This activity pack is not just effective but also easy-to-use. It follows a simple print-and-go method making class prep effortless while ensuring premium student engagement and learning outcomes. Note:You can also compile these worksheets into SEL binder packs providing another innovative way of utilizing them beyond traditional classroom scenarios. Purchase Includes: Detailed Worksheets: Three comprehensive worksheets in PDF format available for instant download upon purchase exclusive only through us! Bridging Gaps: This product is more than just fun, it's educational filling a critical void in early elementary education about managing emotions cleverly through engagement and self-reflection.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotional Understanding, Behavior Management, Self-reflection, Social-emotional Learning, Teaching Resource
Counting Boxes: Sensory Boxes Center
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Counting Boxes: Sensory Boxes Center This innovative teaching resource is expertly tailored to enhance the counting abilities of young learners. Designed specifically for early learning, preschool, and kindergarten students, it focuses on instructing counting and identifying numbers up to 20. A high-quality PDF in both color and black & white formats comprises the package. Versatile Application Whole group lessons: This product encourages interaction among students. Small focused groups: Ideal for concentrated learning. Homework assignments: An exceptional tool for further practice of learned topics. Rundown of Functionality In Counting Boxes: Sensory Boxes Center activity , students first draw a number card showcasing dots within a ten-frame layout symbolizing numerical values from 0-20. Special attention is given to those requiring additional assistance with teen numbers. The student will then count the displayed dots and trace them onto sensory materials like sand, salt or colored rice conveniently provided in bins either at home or classroom-setting. Incorporating Themes Diverse themes featuring student's interest areas could be incorporated throughout various times of year such as transportation-themed cards or tractor-inspired designs making this activity highly engaging. Title Covers Customization The package features two options for title covers allowing customization based on personal choice; seamlessly fitting into your academic schedule whether it includes center activities or more specialized intervention sessions needed by individual students who seek further support. Ease Of Use This resource designed around early mathematics education objectives is easily printable upon acquisition enabling prompt use of this advantageous tool that enhances your math-focused curriculum. All you need to do is: Print out the cards (optional lamination suggested). Cut them out as per given specifications. Fill the associated boxes with sensory materials of choice such as sand, salt or colored rice enhancing tactile exploration. This aids memory retention and thus invests effectively in cognitive development during formative years. Adept counting to 20 made engaging The journey towards adept counting to 20 has never been quite as engaging and varied than with The Counting Boxes: Sensory Boxes Center Activity .
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Counting, Sensory Boxes, Math Centers, Number Recognition, Tactile Learning
Free Printable EMOJI Puppets for Emotion Identification Activities
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
This free resource is perfect for early elementary students and can be the perfect thing to compliment any emotion based lesson! These puppets are easy to make and truly can be the saving grace, especially when utilizing play therapy techniques with our kids. Simply print the emoji's, laminate (if desired) and cut the emoji's out. You then can glue or tape the emoji faces to a popsicle stick to make an emoji puppet. Use these puppets in group lessons, individual lessons, push-ins, and even morning meetings! Kids will love this interactive piece to your lessons! I've found using these popsicle puppets with my preschoolers to be extremely helpful as they can hold up which emotion they believe the story book character is feeling and how their feelings change throughout different stories. Play based therapy techniques are perfect for our younger studnets and these free emoji puppets only help to foster that engagement! Ideas for Use: ⭐As Classroom Decor ⭐Puppets where kids can identify their own emotions ⭐Activities where kids identify others emotions (maybe even holding them up when reading a story) ⭐Creating a story that explains why each puppet feels the way they do
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Puppets, Emotions Activities, Emoji Activities, Emoji Puppets, Social Emotional Learning Companions, Emoji Printables Free, Printable Emoji, Feelings Puppets, Emotion Identification Activities, Printable Emoji Faces, Free Printable Emoji Faces, Emoji Faces Printable, Emotion Emojis Printable, Emotion Puppets
Social Story and Worksheet To Teach Big Feelings: Forecast of Feelings
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
Social Story and Worksheet To Teach Big Feelings: Forecast of Feelings Sometimes with our younger students, they can find it hard to describe emotions, but they do better with something that they physically know, like the weather! This Big feelings Social Story and companion activity helps kids to understand their emotions by relating them to the weather. The social story helps to introduce and connect emotions to certain weather patterns (happy is sunny, etc.). This resource also can be a great way to introduce the concept of “weather Check-ins” where students tell you how they feel, but instead of using emotions, they use weather patterns. After you read the story, you can have the student use the worksheet to provide a "weather check-in" and have students tell you how they feel and why! This activity is a great addition to your Emotions based lessons and SEL curriculum as it guides early learners on how they can identify their feelings easier. Ideas for Use: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐For students who struggle with emotions
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Social Stories, Feelings Activities, Emotions Activities, Emotions Story, Emotions Worksheet, School Counseling, Teachbig, Emotions Worksheet Preschool, Feelings Check In Worksheet
Emotions and Coping Skills Challenge For Early Elementary Students
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Incorporating feelings and coping skills is exactly what this fun class challenge does! This A-Z challenge is a great review activity that helps students to identify various feelings and coping skills by using the alphabet. Students are encouraged to get creative (especially for harder letters like X and Z) and see if they can come up with different types of emotions and calming strategies. This can be a great assessment tool as well if you have emotions/coping skill based groups, or have students who struggle with identifying various emotional states or appropriate coping skills! To spice things up in your small group lessons, you can have students race to see how many they can think of in a short amount of time with a little friendly competition. This activity is simple, but helps students to think about what they have learned and how to see what creative ways they can think of to calm themselves! This activity is no prep, simply print and go, to make sure you have time to actually accomplish the important things! Ideas for Use: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐Class Challenges ⭐Students that may struggle with identifying emotions/coping skills
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Coping Skills , Emotions Worksheet, Coping Skills Worksheet, Emotions And Feelings, Coping Skills Challenge, Small Group Activity, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Recognizing Emotions Through Facial Expressions Free Activity
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Are you looking for a way for students to begin to start recognizing emotions based on facial expressions? This low prep Social Emotional Learning Activity is a great way to help students recognize emotions! The Recognizing Emotions Packet Allows Kids to see real life people and match the facial expressions to the corresponding emotions and the best part? It's completely free! With 4 different emotions in the packet, you can use one worksheet at a time (in any order) or you can use them as a packet to add to your morning meeting lesson! This resource is especially helpful with littles as it helps them to be able to see real facial expressions, while learning the basics of emotional development. This resource can also be used with students who struggle to understand social cues from other people. You can use this resource in individual lessons, push-in lessons, group lessons and more! You can even use this packet as a start to your morning meeting or add it to an emotions binder for your students! Help your students practice recognizing emotions in other people with this packet! Ideas for Use; ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐SEL Morning Meetings ⭐SEL Emotions Binder Packet
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Recognizing Emotions, Labeling Emotions, Emotions And Facial Expressions, Emotions Worksheets, Social Emotional Learning, Social Emotional Learning Worksheet, School Counseling, Recognizing Emotions Worksheet
Anger Warning Signs Activity For Anger Awareness
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Anger Warning Signs Activity for Anger Awareness The Anger Warning Signs Activity is a comprehensive, educational resource specifically designed for Kindergarten-Grade 6 students. Its primary objective lies in honing skills of self-awareness and assisting students to identify their unique anger triggered responses. About the Activity This activity houses a pivotal role in educating students about triggers and understanding bodily reactions during the flare-up of anger. Worksheet Elements: It includes a detailed worksheet exploring four anger signposts–what they see, how their bodies feel, what they say, and what actions they take during this emotional state. Aim: The intent is to foster an introspective environment where children can reflect on these elements when anger strikes and realize when to use coping strategies for improved emotional self-regulation. Presentation Mode: This tool can be divided into standalone or push-in lessons; it makes ideal study material during group counseling sessions that focus on understanding individual yet shared experiences with anger. Suited For All Educational Environments An excellent resource especially for learners who demonstrate difficulty managing emotions or display inappropriate behaviors due to it. This tool is equally useful for all teaching environments - public schools as well as home-based learning settings. Having been saved in PDF format ensures broad compatibility sans any hassles. The simple yet insightful approach not only supports better self-understanding amongst young learners but also equips them with efficient tools ensuring healthier interactions within classrooms Further conversations surrounding topics such as internalized emotions become more manageable through resources like this one. This could very well be the game -changing factor needed by educators to guide young minds toward achieving emotional literacy - a key element in creating a classroom environment ripe with resilience, acceptance, mutual respect, and empathy.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Anger Management, Self-awareness, Triggers, Emotional Regulation, Coping Strategies
Behavior Intervention Contracts and Behavior Plan
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific,
Behavior Intervention Contracts and Behavior Plan This product provides a set of structured, easy-to-use behavior intervention contracts. Aimed to help students control their behavior outbursts in elementary school classrooms, these contracts are preventative tools designed to empower students. Diverse Learner Needs Designed with an understanding of diverse learners. The contracts provide an outlet for identifying helpful actions and strategies during times of emotional crisis or heightened behavioral response. This proactive approach individualizes student responses and helps understand each child's unique needs more effectively. A Student-Oriented Tool The student-oriented nature of this tool gets children actively involved in managing their emotions. They can include additional interventions that they find valuable, therefore bridging the gap between learning methods tailored for general consumption and personalized instruction mechanisms. Fosters improved autonomy, agency, endurance self-awareness in handling potential mood triggers effectively. Ease-of-Use & Flexibility Cover key behaviors ranging from anxiety two distractions till off-task tendencies aligned with typical classroom scenarios...daily. You can use this resource across different setups —be it whole group sessions, smaller focus groups etc.. You could also have parent involvement leading to better reinforcement well at home too! No grade-specific limitations exist making these templates accessible across all levels. The templates map seamlessly alongside your discipline plan.. Note: The contract also serves as archival records for teachers about effective interventions for each child; ensuring consistency across different personnel or stages. In conclusion: The integrity has not been compromised over utility—consolidating years of teaching wisdom into a practical tool. Aimed at making educators’ lives easier, and enhancing student outcomes.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Behavior Intervention, Behavior Management, Student Empowerment, Emotional Regulation, Individualized Support
Anger Assessments and Rating Scales For Anger Behaviors and Outbursts
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Overview of Anger Assessments and Rating Scales for Anger Behaviors and Outbursts This is an invaluable teaching resource that aids educators, school counselors, and social workers in tackling students' anger behaviors. With its comprehensive yet specific approach, it brings about significant improvements in student behavior and intervention plans. Main Features The heart of this material are its assessments or rating scales, which provide initial insights into the child's situation with information from the student, teacher, and parent. These tools serve as excellent benchmarks for tracking progress over time. Besides being useful on an individual level, this product can also be adapted for small group engagement on anger management. This encourages shared learning experiences and group problem-solving. Incorporated in these assessments are result sheets with data tracking abilities that bring together all collected data in one location. These analytics aid educators in identifying problem areas needing extra attention. Inclusions within the Assessment Suite The comprehensive package comes with a variety of tools: Self-assessment tools:, Designed to instill a sense of responsibility among students regarding their behavior, Teacher assessment tools: , Help teachers recognize signs when a student becomes upset, Parent assessment tools: , Provide insight into situations outside school hours, The invaluable 'Results Page', Provides important data tracking capabilities enabling goal setting/planning towards improved behavior. Note on Applicability Across Grades & Subjects This flexible tool is not grade-specific but is particularly effective within Special Resources subjects, especially in Social Emotional Learning. It serves as an excellent addition to IEP/504 Assessments and Informal Assessments for Counseling or Classroom Behavior Plans. The resource is formatted as a PDF, making it easy to digitally distribute or print. Conclusion In conclusion, Anger Assessments and Rating Scales For Anger Behaviors and Outbursts offers an effective yet simple method of constructively addressing anger management in students.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Anger, Behavior Management, Assessments, Rating Scales, Social Emotional Learning
Counting Boxes: Popsicle Number Search Center
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Counting Boxes: Popsicle Number Search Center A 48-page PDF teaching resource designed to assist early learners, preschoolers, and kindergartners in mastering counting skills and number recognition. Key Features: Fosters students’ ability to count and identify numbers up to 20. Colorful popsicle cards designed to attract young minds. An excellent age-appropriate supplementary material for math education in whole or small group activities or as homework. Necessity of the Product: The Counting Boxes: Popsicle Number Search Center fits comfortably within summer, beach or ocean-themed units due to its visually appealing design but retains relevance throughout the year making it a versatile learning tool. Diverse Selection Offers: A set of numbered cards from 0 through 10. A different set ranging from numbers 11 through 20" . The students engage by drawing a card, counting pool inflatables depicted on it followed by locating that number on respective popsicle cards. Using the dry erase markers provided in your supply box, learners then trace the drawn numeral. Ease of Set-Up & Usage: . It is simple - print your chosen set of laminated quality cards post-printing gathered neatly with dry erase markers provided within a convenient bin whose cover has title options available. This resource serves dual purposes -provides interactive learning experiences during regular class hours; acts as an effective intervention tool for children needing additional assistance garnering numeracy capabilities. In short, Counting Boxes: Popsicle Number Search Center is an invaluable addition towards creating an enriched academic environment wherein each student excels becoming numeracy adept in no time.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Counting Skills, Number Recognition, Preschool Math, Kindergarten Math, Interactive Learning
"How Would You Feel?" Task Cards To Identify Emotions
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 1, 2, 3, Task Cards, Worksheets & Printables
How Would You Feel? Task Cards To Identify Emotions The How Would You Feel? Task Cards To Identify Emotions is an engaging teaching resource designed specifically for grade 1 to grade 3 students. This valuable tool offers a unique way to help students who may find it challenging to express their emotions or identify how they feel in different situations. Features and Functions Set of 28 task cards that present various scenarios allowing learners to reflect on and articulate their feelings. Aims at expanding emotional vocabulary and empathetic understanding among youngsters. Suggestion of using an emotions poster as a reference point to make learning more interactive. Diverse Applications The cards can be used as: Conversation starters or icebreakers: particularly useful with new students. In individual counseling sessions: personalized attention leads to deeper reflection on personal emotional responses. In group discussions:Broaden perspectives by sharing how learners would react differently due to varying emotions in given scenarios. They are especially beneficial up for homeschooling, where peer group interactions are limited. Digital Format Advantage An irreplaceable addition into your educational toolbox, this digital product comes as a PDF file—and readily compatible across platforms. Print sets of copies for classroom use or display them digitally for remote education settings alike. Cultivating Emotional Intelligence Apart from merely recognizing emotions, the task cards also aid kids cope effectively by associating reactions with apt coping mechanisms— A crucial skill in every learning environment whether mainstream classrooms or emotion-based therapy sessions. Summary In essence, the How Would You Feel? Task Cards To Identify Emotions is an educational staple that teachers and homeschooling parents will repeatedly opt for; they are designed to foster well-rounded emotional intelligence among students.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotional Intelligence, Task Cards, Identifying Emotions, Social-emotional Learning, Counseling
Free Teaching Patience Lesson Plan for First and Second Graders
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Free Teaching Patience Lesson Plan for First and Second Graders In early elementary, their are so many skills students are learning as they navigate the school environment and patience is definitely one of those skills. This free, low prep lesson plan teaches 1st and 2nd graders all about patience! This Patience Lesson helps to incorporate reading with positive discussion about where we can be patient and how we can practice it. This lesson can best be used in groups, or in whole group lessons where students can discuss with partners how they can be patient.I have found more success with this lesson in small groups and have even used this lesson to help teach the art of patience to older students that might need a refresher. This patience activity includes a poster for visual reference of what patience is and looks like. This activity also includes a lesson plan to help you facilitate and drive discussion with your small group or whole class lesson. If you are looking for a resource and lesson to teach patience to your students, then this free lesson and activity is definitely for you! Ideas for Use: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐SEL Morning Meetings
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags School Counseling Lesson Plans, School Counseling Resources, Patience Activities, Patience Lesson Plan, First Grade Patience, Patience Lesson, Character Education Lesson, Teaching Patience Activities, Activities To Teach Patience, Activities To Teach Patience To Adults, Patience Activities For Adults, Lessons About Patience, Lesson On Patience
Emotion Regulation Lesson Plan and Activity for 2nd, 3rd, & 4th grade
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Students often struggle with emotion regulation-- especially when their emotions get too big. This low prep lesson plan teaches students all about intense emotions and how everyone has emotions that become way too big. This lesson helps to bridge the gap between emotion intensity and coping skills by helping teach how everyone has different levels of emotions. This lesson plan is perfect to teach kids with big emotions about their feelings and their behaviors. This lesson plan can be used in individual lessons as well as small groups and even whole class lessons. This activity includes worksheets where students can work with social workers or counselors to help label their emotions and how high their emotions get. The students can then talk about where their behaviors fall on the scale of intensity, with multiple visuals. A lesson plan is also included to help guide your sessions and make them go with ease! If you have students struggling with explosive behaviors and not understanding the size of their reaction, this activity is for them! Ideas for Use: ⭐Individual Lessons ⭐Push-In Lessons ⭐Group Lessons ⭐For students who struggle with emotion regulation ⭐Tier one SEL Morning Meeting
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Intensity, Intense Emotions, Emotions Thermometer Lessons, Emotions Lesson Plan, School Counseling, School Counseling Lesson Plan, Emotion Sorting Game, Affect Regulation Plan
Social Emotional Holiday Calendars For the School Year
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific,
Social Emotional Holiday Calendars For the School Year With educators in mind, Social Emotional Holiday Calendars For the School Year is a remarkable teaching resource. This calendar tool serves as a strategic guide for school counselors, social workers, and all teachers aiming to build effective lesson plans . Mixing fun and education, it showcases particular social-emotional themed holidays each month that help with crafting class lessons around these unique events. An Innovative Approach To Lesson Planning This isn't your average calendar! It offers a new approach to lesson planning featuring distinct themes allocated per month from September's Suicide Awareness Month onwards. Its initial aim is to assist educators in mapping out lessons applicable not just for whole group discussions but also beneficial for small fractioned learning sessions. Navigating Teaching Ambiguity The design of this resource brilliantly eliminates daily teaching ambiguity by providing an explicit pathway of knowledge delivery on important subjects like equity, diversity or social emotional awareness. Versatile Usage: Whether you need it for individualized lessons or group guidance sessions- this planner fits effortlessly into various instruction models. Trustworthy Assistant: Let this calendar function as your educational planner—isolating subject topics while unifying them under one comprehensive framework ensuring no point goes unnoticed. All grade levels: Easy-to-use across all grade grades; breaking the barriers of typical grading systems. Capture countless opportunities throughout a year where core social emotional learning can be woven into regular teachings regardless of subjects taught. Your Stress-free Teaching Journey Begins Here! Crafted consciously considering difficulties faced by today's academicians--this product aims at making your journey smoother--placing all essentials right in front within a handy PDF format. Conclusion In essence, The Social Emotional Holiday Calendars For the School Year paves the path for conscious teaching, alleviating preparatory stress, and enhancing student engagement.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Social Emotional Learning, Lesson Planning, Curriculum Development, Student Engagement, Diversity And Equity
Counting Boxes: Play Dough Mats Center
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Counting Boxes: Play Dough Mats Center Counting Boxes: Play Dough Mats Center is a flexible teaching tool designed to help students enhance their counting and number recognition skills. This resource, comprising a 48-page printable PDF, can be integrated into your teaching toolkit for impactful learning outcomes. Dual-use possibilities This printable pack includes two sets of cards - one featuring numbers 0-10 and the other showcasing teen numbers (11-20). This enables teachers to easily adapt the material according to the level of comprehension of different children. Numeracy Skills Development up to Twenty Teaches identification and counting of numbers up to twenty. Promotes visual understanding through built-in ten frames on each card. Enhances tactile learning by using play dough balls or erasable markers for interaction. How does it work? Print, cut, and laminate:Prior preparation involves simply printing out the card set included in this PDF resource, cutting them out, and laminating them for durability. Create illustrate number:The learners use play dough balls or erasable markers to represent each digit on an individual train car displayed on their chosen number card from the set. Versatile Learning Opportunities This resource caters for both whole group instruction as well as small groups which makes it ideal when planning differentiated learning experiences Furthermore,this tool offers extendability outside classrooms since you may also assign these activities as at-home practice tasks or homework assignments. Regardless whether it's used during a transportation-themed unit due its train car symbols; these mats can actually be utilized anytime throughout the year! With Counting Boxes: Play Dough Mat Center, learning numbers becomes more enjoyable,targeted and achievable for every student—from preschoolers to kindergartners. Jumpstart your students' journey towards numeracy competence with this engaging math activity resource!
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Counting, Play Dough Mats, Number Recognition, Fine Motor Skills, Math Proficiency
Preschool Shape Activities -Process Art Ideas Cut and Glue Collage
Creative Arts, Art, Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Preschool Shape Activities - Process Art Ideas Cut and Glue Collage This low-prep, hands-on resource provides an engaging learning experience for young learners. Predominantly designed for preschool classrooms, it can also be useful in early educational get-togethers or homeschooling environments. Key Characteristics: A printable 2D art project facilitating early mathematical concepts through shapes recognition. Offers a diverse selection of shapes and colors to stimulate curiosity and enhance creativity. Promotes fine motor skills development. An Experienced Teacher’s Resource: The Preschool Shape Activities -Process Art Ideas Cut and Glue Collages has been carefully assembled by an experienced teacher. It is ideal for small groups or individual engagement during morning sessions or playtime breaks. Role Beyond the Classroom: This product serves effectively as homework that involves guardians in their child’s learning process while keeping it enjoyable for kids at home. The Package Includes: Circle, Oval, Pentagon Star Heart Octagon Triangle Square Rectangle--all designed to foster shape knowledge in youngsters. Towards Better Future Learning: The overall aim of this product is simple--transform fundamental learning into a fun, creative process that prepares every child for successful future learning. For more shape activities check out Boho Classroom 2D and 3D Shape Posters Tracing Shape Flashcards and Floral Watercolor Shape Posters!
Author Teaching the Tiniest of Tots
Tags Preschool Shapes, Process Art, Cut And Glue, Collage, Fine Motor Skills
Michigan State Flipbook (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, ELA, Government, History, History: USA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Projects
Michigan State Flipbook (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal) This interactive Michigan State Flipbook is a perfect hands-on resource specifically designed for elementary teachers and homeschoolers. It encourages immersive learning about Michigan's cultural markers namely: the capital city, the state bird, flower, flag and animal. This low prep tool provides two printing options—one requiring cutting, and another that doesn't. You can also customize it further to student needs with two design choices—one with pictures and one without. Total of four different flipbooks for variety and flexibility of use Ideal for use in general U.S states review or focused units on Midwest region or Michigan itself. Suitable enrichment tool in any social studies or history classes Cross-curricular Opportunities: Art:Via coloring components English Language Arts:Via comprehension exercises Geography:Via mapping skills Extends to grammar, spelling & writing parts weaving into research activity as well as prompts insightful science discussions around native birds or flowers! The teaching intention behind this flipbook set champions active learning strategies. It encourages kinesthetic learners through interactive notebooks while appealing to those who prefer written knowledge consolidation through reading passages. Additionally incorporates curated videos for visual as well as auditory learners. Main Appeal Focus: Grade 2-4 students in Art/Music alongside Social Studies fused Language Arts connections An ideal blend between knowledge acquisition via multi-modal methods perfecting project type activities Incorporates Grammar, Spelling and Writing skills through fascinating content related to Government and U.S History This PDF file is easily accessible for all your needs. Ready, set, explore Michigan!
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Michigan State, Flipbook, Symbols, Interactive Learning, Social Studies
M or N Game Black/White and Colour version
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Here are two simple phonic games to help children hear the difference between the initial (or beginning) sounds 'm' and 'n', two sounds children may struggle to learn. Objectives: ·to help the child to distinguish between the sounds ‘m’ and ‘n’. ·To help the child to hear the sounds ‘n’ and ‘m’ in the initial position in words. Who can use the 'm' or 'n' Game? Any who have a child needing extra practice learning the initial sounds 'm' and 'n'. Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors It is highly suitable for special educational needs pupils It can be used with ESL pupils What is included? 12 picture cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 12 letter cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 2 star cards All components come in either full colour of black and white. The eco print, black and white version is ideal for sending home for homework. The game can be played in two ways using either the letters or pictures as baseboards. Simple to make 1.Print out one copy of each chosen board, either letters or pictures. 2. Cut out the chosen individual cards. To Play: 1. Each player takes a baseboard. Vary it each time so that the players get a turn with both sounds. 2. Take it in turns to choose a picture card. Say the word. What sound does it start with? Help the child to emphasise the initial sound if necessary. Let him/her look in a mirror to see whether the lips start together for ‘m’ or apart for ‘n’. If the picture belongs on the player’s board it is placed in position. If not it is returned face down. Encourage the other player to try and remember where it is for his/her next turn. This helps in the training of the memory. 3. Play passes to the other player who does the same - until one player completes his/her board. Play then ends and that player is the winner. 4. Add excitement to the game with the use of the star card, which if selected means the player misses a turn.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Beginning Sounds, Phonics M, Phonics N, Intial Sounds, Initial Sounds Game, Phonic Games, Beginning Sounds Games, Homelearning, Home Education, Homework