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Life Skills Lesson Plans
Prepare your students for life beyond the classroom with lesson plans that cover essential life skills such as financial literacy, communication, and problem-solving. These activities provide practical knowledge and experiences. Use them to empower students with the tools they need for success.
Cyberbullying Upstander Protocols
Social Studies, Sociology, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Psychology, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
Give Your Students The Tools To Be Upstanders Against Cyberbullying: The Comprehensive Upstander Protocol & Digital Citizenship Course Do You Find Yourself Repeatedly Telling Your Students To "Just Be Nice" Online, But Online Bullying Keeps Happening? Do Your Students Freeze Up When They See Someone Being Mean On A Group Chat, A Commenting Section, Or A Game Because They Don’t Know What To Do? Instead Of Continuing To Give Vague Directions, It’s Time To Give Them A Tactical Playbook That Will Help Them Stop Harassment In Their Everyday Digital Interactions. This Encompassing Cyberbullying Upstander Protocol Will Provide A Complete Ready-To-Use Curriculum For Middle And Early High School Students. It Will Transition Passive By-Standers To Confident & Active "Up-Standers" By Giving Them Scripts, Psychological Awareness, And Action Plans That Will Enable Them To Stop Online Harassment In A Safe And Efficient Manner While They’re Experiencing It. This Resource Is Grounded In Sociology, Adolescent Psychology, And Uses The A.I.S.R. (Assess, Intervene, Support, Report) Framework To Provide Students With Concrete Next Steps In Navigating The Complex Digital Landscapes Of TikTok, Discord, Instagram, Etc. – This entire package is 42 pages which can be broken down as follows: Part 1: The Core Protocol Guide (10 pages) will provide you with the psychology behind the digital bystander, de-escalation techniques, and 4 vetted action plans complete with scripts to memorize. Part 2: The Student Workbook (13 pages) includes worksheets that will help students analyze the scenario, assess threats, create a script, collect evidence, and write their own personal Upstander Action Plan. Part 3: Teacher Materials & Visual Aids (19 pages) • Teaching Visual Aids: High-quality diagrams that can be projected in classrooms or used in the classroom to assist students in visualizing their learning experiences (IE: The Intervention Quadrant, The S.T.E.P. Flowchart & The Threat Escalation Pyramid), • Teacher Instructions on How To Implement The Curriculum: Outline of the curriculum with pacing, creating psychological safety for students, and how to overcome the "snitch" stigma. • Formative Assessment Rubric for Grading Students' Action Plan: Provides teachers with an easy and reliable method for grading students based on the action plan's tactical viability and empathy. • Comprehensive Answer Key: Gives teachers the master answers to all worksheets. This package is far more than just another anti-bullying lesson; it is a life-skill tool kit for responsible and resilient digital citizenship. Give your students the ability not only to be aware of the digital world but to actively contribute to making it a better and safer place. Ideal For: Health Classes, Advisory Periods, SEL Blocks, Digital Citizenship Units and School Counselors Why Schools/Parents Love It: More than Just "Be Kind": This curriculum includes specific, action-oriented scripts and protocols to create clear expectations of "what to say and do" instead of vague statements. Student-Driven Empowerment: This program teaches de-escalation and assessment skills for students to intervene in a way that reduces risk to themselves and effectively supports the victim (or target). Relevant & Timely: The curriculum uses real-life examples from platforms like TikTok, Discord and Snapchat to make today's teenagers more likely to relate to and engage with the content. Comprehensive & Easy Prep for Teachers: This one-stop shop includes a teacher guide, student workbooks, visual aids, and a complete answer key to help save teachers' time on lesson prep. Builds Critical Life Skills: Provides students with digital citizenship, social-emotional intelligence, and critical thinking skills they can use throughout their lives. Designed for the following content categories (what your target audience will be primarily using these social media apps for), please refer to: 1. Target Audience - Based on age, developmental level, language, type of social media app (TikTok, Discord, Snapchat), then use those to define who your target audience will be. Primary Audience - 7-9 Grades - Ages 12-15 - This is clearly stated as TARGETED in the content and aligns perfectly with their social & developmental stage. Secondary Audience - 6th Graders - This can be introduced as a unit; 10th Graders – It can be used as a reinforcer or review. 2. Target Audience - Edu/FV Curriculum - School Counselors, Health Teachers, Tech/Digital Citizenship Teachers and any Homeroom/Advisory Teacher who curates SEL Curriculum have the responsibility for providing accurate information through their respective content areas. In the event of a dispute over this book, please remember to investigate copyright/laws. This book may not be used as a source of content in your own work. You will not redistribute or modify this book (in any way, shape or form) without the express written permission from Syed Hammad Rizvi - please contact him via his website should you need help with obtaining proper permissions. You can purchase additional licenses if you wish to share this book with your colleagues via Teachsimple. Thank you for adhering to these terms of use. This book is created with love by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Dyslexia-Friendly Visual Phonics Decoding
Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Science, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
If your students have difficulty with b/d reversals, visual crowding, or reading anxiety, phonics worksheets often do not work for kids who are neurodivergent because they create a cognitive overload situation. The Visual Phonics Decoding Program is a complete no-frills paradigm shift in reading interventions. Using the proprietary Visuo-Phonological Anchor Model (VPAM), this program creates a connection between auditory processing and the visual-spatial pathways, enabling students (first, second and third graders) to develop automaticity when decoding. The Visual Phonics Decoding packet also follows the principles of the Science of Reading and the cognitive principle of Orthographic Mapping and removes unnecessary visual distractions and replaces them with structured visual anchors. What’s Being Offered In Our 25 Page Complete PDF? Educator Theory and Implementation Manual: A deep dive into the Neurological Structure of Dyslexic Reading, Double-Deficit Hypothesis, and Orthographic Mapping with practical application chapters. Actual Case Studies with Practical Application: Profiles to show how to use these methods with Early Elementary School-Aged Children. Intervention Worksheet Series: Intervention worksheets have been developed utilizing Typographic Grounding, Chromatic Categorization and Spatial Bounding principles. Medial Short Vowels (CVC orthography), Consonant Digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck), Initial Consonant Blends. Teacher Reference Materials/Visual Aids: Contains Visual Aids for Cognitive Orthographic Mapping Protocol and the anatomy of a Dyslexic Friendly Worksheet. Complete Answer Keys and Formative Assessment Protocols. Great For Special Education (SPED) Tier II and Tier III Reading Intervention, Home Schooling & Orton Gillingham Compatible Teaching Methods. Help struggling readers to stop guessing and to have the confidence to code words correctly using decoding! Reasons that Parents/Schools Appreciate It: Elimination of Visual Clutter: Heavy bottom, sans serif fonts, and greater spacing are used strategically to help identify and prevent visual representation of b, d, p, q from being represented as flipping or floating through space. Working Memory Limitations are Bypassed: Students are able to visually lock into a vowel team or digraph without being overwhelmed by using the use of Chromatic Anchor System and bounding boxes. No Fluff & No Distractions: All worksheets were specifically created to conserve as much of a dyslexic child's cognitive energy as possible. Therefore, no clip art, decorative art, or unnecessary instructions are contained to help conserve any cognitive energy from teaching a child to read. Creates Teacher and Parent Power: Also, all worksheets have a clear and complete "Educator Rationales" so parents and teachers can better understand the rationale and methodology for teaching their children. Gives Children the opportunity to Create True Orthographic Mapping: Children are prevented from memorizing and guessing from the visual image or picture, therefore, they are developing the skills to accurately map sounds to letters, which is the basis for long-term efficiency when it comes to reading. Target Audiences: Identify your target audience based on the curriculum's own Tiered Decoding Progression Model (pg. 22) and Introduction (pg. 1). Target Specifically: Grade Levels: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Audience: Students with a diagnosis of Dyslexia, students exhibiting signs of reading anxiety, children who are guessing at reading, children struggling with traditional written Phonics, as well as neurodivergent children from all backgrounds. Skills: Students needing support with CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words, students needing support with consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th) and students needing support with initial consonant blends. Buyers: Special Education Teachers, Reading Interventionists, Parents Home Schooling, General Education/Primary School Teachers. Terms of Use/Copyright: This Book is the copyright property of Syed Hammad Rizvi. You may only use this resource personally and within a single classroom. You are prohibited from altering, selling, or otherwise distributing any part of this resource. You may not post the entire resource or any part of it on the Internet for access or for download by the general public. If you would like to share this resource with your fellow teachers, you must purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for your support of these terms of use. Syed Hammad Rizvi would like to thank you for using this product.
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Tags ScienceOfReading, SoR, StructuredLiteracy, OrthographicMapping, Phonics, PhonicsInstruction, PhonemicAwareness, Decoding, ReadingFluency, LiteracyMatters
Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Relationships Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Become friends with your peers. Learn how to have healthy friendships. Experience the reward of friendly ties. This resource focuses on the importance of personal relationships. Test your assertiveness with a quiz. Learn how to collaborate with others. Compare risk versus reward. Get better at making decisions with tips and strategies. Get better at problem solving by spotting goals and barriers. Get better coping skills with healful strategies like breathing techniques. Get to know the different between a digital visitor and resident, and whether you're responsible on the web. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.
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Emotional Regulation & "Size of the Problem" Mapping
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches
Have you had enough of students throwing tantrums over minor issues? This COMPLETE set of materials will help you to promote emotional regulation in your classroom and/or counselling office. This complete print-and-go curriculum will teach students in grades 1 – 3 the important difference between a “glitch” and an “emergency.” Based upon the popular “Size of The Problem” concept, this toolkit goes far beyond simple worksheets by providing a comprehensive, neuroscience-based approach to building self-regulation skills. This is not just a bunch of activities; it is a comprehensive multi-week program that allows students to learn how their brain works, understand the size of their problems, and respond to those problems with appropriate emotional responses. This program can be used by any teacher, school counselor, special education teacher, or occupational therapist. WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE - 43 Pages of High Value Content Part 1 – Theory and Clinical Guide (11 Pages) – A detailed educator guide to why the approach is used. This section will include an explanation of the neurobiology of an "amygdala hijack," a review of the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and an explanation of the research supporting visual scales as an assessment tool for young learners. Part 2 – Engaging Student Workbook (20 Pages) – 10 Scaffolded Worksheets: Fun, relatable activities that allow the learners to develop their ability to identify problem sizes and their reaction to those problems. Topics Include: Problem Thermometer, Reaction Rulers, The Match Game, Shrink the Mismatch, What If? Lab, Body Signals, Perspective Taking, and a Personal Problem Map. Part 3 – Teacher Resources and Visuals (12 Pages) – 3 Visual Models for teachers: Classroom poster ("The Proportional Magnitude Scale"), an assessment matrix, and a cognitive mapping flowchart – all are perfect for use as anchor charts and for daily reference. Answer Keys for the student worksheets make it easy to assess your students. Detailed Implementation Guide for teachers: This guide contains a detailed week by week implementation plan for introducing conceptual information and providing reinforcement for long-lasting effects, including scripts and suggestions for implementation activities. Support your students as they develop a base of emotional awareness and skills to be able to deal with emotions throughout their life. Provide your students with the opportunity to not only deal with their emotional responses but to also develop the ability to know, evaluate and manage their emotional responses. CATEGORIES OF LEARNERS: Elementary Education, Social Emotional Learning; Copywriter; Emotion Regulator; Teacher; Student; Self-Regulator; Reference; Help With; Size Of The Problem; Coping Skills; Student Management; Meltdowns; Workbook; Worksheets; Visuals; Posters; Anchor Charts-School; Elementary Grades: 1st, 2nd, 3rd; School Counseling; Special Education; CBT. Reasons for Parents/Schools to Appreciate: Science Based Approach: Proven theories of neurobiology and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) provide a scientific basis for the works that are performed based on their use. Develops Lifelong Skills for Children: Children acquire a language and visual representations of their feelings, enabling them to have the tools they need to cope and manage their feelings as well develop independence and resiliency. Reduces Disruption in Classrooms: Students become more self-regulated and are less likely to act out over little things such as breaking a crayon or losing a game. Therefore, there is increased time for typical learning. A Complete Program: The online program is complete and provides all of the materials needed to teach the program to students. Teachers and counselors do not need to create or gather materials themselves; the time savings are significant! Target audience: According to the content, language, and examples of your product (for example, "first through third grades", 7-9 year-old case studies) the target is: Main Student Audience: 1st Grade to 3rd Grade students (6-9 years). Main Buyer Audience: Elementary school teachers, special education teachers, school counsellors, school psychologists, occupational therapists (OT's), child therapists, and the concerned parents of children who have difficulties regulating their emotions. Terms of Use and Copyright : Syed Hammad Rizvi is the owner of this copyrighted book; it is for individual and personal (one classroom) use only. You cannot modify, redistribute, or sell this item or any part of it anywhere else. You are not permitted to post it to the internet so that anyone can find it and download it. If you wish to share it with others, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thanks for respecting these terms. Syed Hammad Rizvi (h) is honored to provide you with this resource!
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AI Tools for Research – Fact-Checking & Bias Detection Worksheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, STEM, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Assessments, Diagrams, Presentations
This 41-page PDF is a fully prepared to print middle school Digital Literacy Curriculum called "Advanced Digital Tools for Research: Fact-Checking and Detecting Bias Worksheets" designed for students in grades 6-8 to be able to use the V.E.R.I.F.Y. Framework (Validate, Extract, Read Lateral, Interrogate Bias, Find Primary Evidence, Yield Conclusion) to critically evaluate content generated by AI, identify hallucinatory or fabricated information, detect algorithmic bias, and utilize lateral reading skills. This resource is ideal for the AI era and includes: - Four theoretical chapters with practical real-world examples (e.g., Titanic, Great Wall of China, Space Race, Paleo-Diet). - Ten hands-on student worksheets (e.g., Anatomy of a Digital Claim, Spotting Plausible Falsities, Lateral Reading Protocol, Unmasking Structural Bias, The Phantom Citation Mystery, Chronological Confusion, etc.). - Three full-color visual frameworks/diagrams (Fact-Checking Workflow, Algorithmic Bias Triad, Source Credibility Spectrum). - A complete answer key with rubrics and high proficiency examples. - A complete Teacher Implementation Guide including pacing (4-6 class periods), differentiation for ELLs/developing readers and gifted students, formative assessment examples, and examples of exit tickets. - A ready-to-teach PDF requiring no preparation that increases research skills, media literacy, and critical thinking through an alignment to both the CCSS, ISTE, and Digital Citizenship Standards, making it appropriate for use in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Technology classes. Why Schools/Parents Find It To Be Effective: Develops Real World Skills that Kids Need to Survive in an AI World. Kids will learn how to identify when they are being deceived by hallucinations, bias, and fake citations before they copy and paste into their papers or projects. No Preparation or Planning Time Required - Teachers get full theory, worksheets, visuals, answers and pacing guide when using this product. Parents appreciate the independent critical thinking experience provided to their children. Fun Way to Increase Student Engagement - Kids enjoy using the detective-style worksheets (Tree Octopus Hoax, Phantom Biologist, Brooklyn Bridge Hoax, etc.) to develop critical thinking skills through the use of skepticism as a game. Differentiated, Inclusive, and Fully Accessible - Students are able to access the materials because of the built in supports provided for ELL/Developing Readers, and extension challenges for Gifted Students. Ensures Academic Integrity Now and in the Future - Aligns well with the local school districts expanding policies regarding the appropriate use of AI, as well as standards for digital citizenship. Intended Audience of Book (As per complete PDF analysis): This resource is specifically created for students in Grades 6 to 8 (Middle School). There are examples throughout the resource, as can be seen in the seven (7) and eight (8) examples referenced. Answer keys and teacher guides both have "Grade 6 to 8 Student Workbook" clearly labeled on them. Best Fit: ELA, Social Studies/History, Research projects in Science, Digital Literacy/Media Literacy, or Technology courses Excellent for Homeschoolers, Gifted Programs, or Educators Teaching AI Ethics and Responsible Research. Copyright & Terms of Use This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is solely for personal and individual classroom use. You may not modify, redistribute or sell any part of this resource (including putting it online for others to back or download). In order to share this resource with your coworkers please buy more licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for following these terms of use. -------------------------------------------------------------------* This product was created by Syed Hammad Rizvi to be enjoyed!
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Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Life Plan Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Get control over your life with a plan. This resource provides the tools needed to make this happen. You will feel empowered and in control. Get rid of roadblocks so your can identify your current situation. Steps are provided to help with this. Create your own life vision that is comprised of balanced elements. Get a handle on your personal identity. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? How do they relate to how you see yourself? Judge the importance of personal values. A quiz is provided to help with this. Reset your goals if needed. Use the provided step by step process. It's important to know how to prioritize the elements of your life plan. Make your own action plan to help with this. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.
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Powered Neuro-Inclusive Micro-Learning Strategy Cards for Diverse
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Life Skills, ELA, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Parts of and Anatomy of, Word Problems, Workbooks, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Unlocks the future of inclusive education with this 49-page ultimate resource: "AI-Powered Neuro-Inclusive Micro-Learning Strategy Cards for Diverse Classrooms (Ready!)" – an innovative and educator-recommended resource that disrupts and transforms K-12 educational strategies for the better. This downloadable pdf resource pushes the boundaries of neuro-inclusive education practices, micro-learning best practices, and responsible AI applications, covering all theoretical aspects of neuro-inclusive educational practices, micro-learning best practices, AI applications, and a lot more with its profound evidence-based resources on UDL, Cognitive Load Factors, and Constructivist concepts, with actual demonstration cases from elementary and high school levels, strategy card templates for creative development on worksheets and ethics of AI applications for educational environments, all crafted together for optimal cognitive engagement and minimizing educational barriers for effective personalized cognitive educational development. Perfect for special education resources, differentiated resources for personalized educational practices, and educational management tools, this SEO-optimized resource for educators helps and enables all educators for preparation of balanced cognitive educational morsels for enhanced cognitive engagements, motivation, and academic achievement for students across diverse K-12 educational environments. Keywords: Neuro-inclusive educational practices for classrooms, AI-based educational resources for classrooms, Micro-learning for neuro-diverse students, K-12 Neuro-inclusive educational practices, UDL resources for classrooms. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Personalized and Inclusive Strategy: Enables teachers to provide personalized education support for neurodiverse students, making them less frustrated and more confident using bite-sized and adjustable strategies such as tools for students with ADHD or autistic students. Time-Saving AI Integration: “Ethical AI capabilities offer real-time analytics, personalized content, and feedback loops that ease the instructor’s workload and help enhance outcomes in a K-12 classroom.” Results That Speak for Themselves: Proven on the evidence-based frameworks of UDL and Cognitive Load Theory, as well as illustrated cases of 20% or greater retention and engagement rates, there is no doubt that it helps students significantly. Versatile & Ready to Use: Comes with strategy cards, worksheets, & writing prompts that teachers can print out for instant use in their classrooms, thus being very useful in encouraging motivation, managing cognitive overload, & ensuring equitable education. Future-Proof Designs: equipped with ethical AI tools and frameworks that protect consumer and individual rights to privacy and mitigate biases, to ready and prepare learners for a technology-driven and worldwide environment while focusing on teaching and learning. Targeted Classes/Students : After thoroughly evaluating the entire 49-page PDF file, which contains information on foundational theory (Chapters 1-3), the design and execution of strategy cards (Chapter 4), worksheets for practice, ethical issues, case studies, and advanced topics, it is clear that the guide is designed for use in K-12 education environments. It applies to all grade levels, Kindergarten through 12th grade, with a focus on neurodiverse students. Specific suggestions are included for: Elementary School Students (Grades K-5): Underlying concepts may target fractions, reading comprehension, or social-emotional control, with examples such as Northwood Elementary focusing on ADHD, Dyslexia, and Autistic students during grades 3-5. Designed specifically for students who profit from visual supports and time-dosing assistance with their learning and attention. Middle School Students (6-8): Focuses on executive functioning assistance, multi-step task planning (ecosystems lesson for instance), AI-powered modifications for ESL, anxious, gifted students. Case examples, like Summit Ridge Middle School, discuss differentiating for students with learning disabilities. High School Students(9-12): Focuses on difficult topics in geometry proofs, formulas for volume, and abstract ideas, using micro-learning for dyscalculia, slow processing, and high-functioning autism. Examples include Emerald High School’s geometry in the 9th grade, which emphasize challenging concepts. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This document or textbook is exclusively for non-commercial personal and classroom use only. You are not allowed to copy, distribute, or sell any portion of this document or textbook through the Internet for public download. If you would like to share this resource with others in your workplace, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. We appreciate your respect for these guidelines for use. This product is proudly brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Neuro-Nudge Morning Micro-Quest System: Guided Personalized Challenges
Life Studies, Coaching, Montessori, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Infant, Kindergarten, Preschool, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Graphic Organizers, Diagrams, Lesson Plans, Outlines, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Unleash the power of your special education classroom with the Neuro-Nudge Morning Micro-Quest System: Adapted Morning Work Binder for Special Needs Students (PreK-4th Grade Edition). This all-encompassing 39-page eBook is a paradigm-shifting tool for educators, parents, and homeschooling families wanting to provide research-supported, neuroscience-driven morning activities for various learning needs. Based on the principles of cognitive science, behavioral psychology, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), this tool converts generic morning work activities into engaging, predictable “micro-quests” to facilitate independence, transition smoothness, and academic preparedness for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, differences in sensory processing, and more. Key points include: Neuro-Nudge Framework: The use of subtle design principles such as attentional cues, chunking, and sensory integration, all of which are grounded in neuroscience principles. Guided Personalization: Templates for leading edge generative technologies such as Chat GPT, Google Bard, to help personalize content based upon IEP objectives, student information, and preferences so learning activities adapt based upon progress. Practical Implementation: How-to manual or guidelines for implementing effective binders, data-based adaptation techniques, and using AI responsibly. Student Workbook Section: Practice sheets for morning routines, feelings check-ins, awareness of weather, fine motor skill development, early literacy skills, numeracy skills This PDF is perfect for special education teachers, occupational therapists, or parents who have special needs children. It allows you to create interactive, error-free learning opportunities that foster self-efficacy and minimize resistant behavior. Download today and interact with laminable pages, which are ideal for special education classes or home schooling. Keywords: special needs adapted morning work binder, special needs morning routine activities PreK-4th, special education resources PreK-4th, special education tools, adapted Neuro-Nudge special education curriculum, special needs worksheets. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Encourages Independence and Predictability: The binder organization helps alleviate morning transition anxieties while encouraging self-efficacy skills through a series of manageable tasks that promote predictability and independence from adult assistance. Neuroscience-Based Engagement: The presence of “neuro-nudges” such as tactile, visual, and immediate reinforcements within the program ensures the students are encouraged and engaged, improving attention and sensory integration. AI-Driven Customization: Easy-to-carry-out AI tasks facilitate the creation of customized modifications tailored to the personal goals and performance data of each special education child, ensuring the relevancy of activities despite the saving of time. Proven Results with Real-World Examples: The use of case studies illustrates the positive outcomes that have been achieved, such as a decrease in instances of problem behavior, such as transitioning stress, of 65% and an increase in task accuracy. Comprehensive and Versatile Resources: Offers theory, worksheets, pictures, and implementation tutorials, ensuring that it is a one-stop solution for very busy teachers or parents who are looking for morning work that is distraction-free. Target Students/Classes : Based on the comprehensive analysis of the PDF document that includes its theoretical background, case studies, examples of micro-quests, AI personalization techniques, student workbook assignments, and teachers’ resources, the system is tailored for students from grades PreK to 4th in the special education class. It is geared towards children with varying learning differences, such as: Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Developmental delays: Global developmental delay Intellectual disabilities Learning disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Communication Disorders (Expressive/Receptive Language Del Sensory processing differences: Over- or under-responsivity -Executive function tasks, such as task initiation, self-regulation, Motor skill variances (Fine/gross motor skill delays) The content is aligned with Pre-K to 4th grade curricula, programs outlined on IEP goals, and developmentally appropriate benchmarks. While it is designed for special education self-contained settings, general education settings, resource rooms, homeschooling programs, or therapy sessions, it caters to academic (reading, writing) skills and functional skills like self-help skills and personal routines. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is for individual, non-commercial class room use only. It is not legal for you to reproduce, distribute, or sell any portion of this material. In short, you may not place it on the Internet for anyone to download. If you are interested in sharing this resource with other educators, please purchase additional licenses on Teachsimple. I appreciate your respect for these conditions of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Trauma-Informed Coping Strategies & Burnout Prevention
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
Do you have academically smart students who feel apathetic? Do you see signs of burnout: perfectionism, worry, sleepless nights, and lack of will to study any further? The current academic environment seems to be a very stressful place to be in. For students in advanced placement programs such as AP, IB, and other similar programs, the intense search for success often leads to chronic levels of stress, anxiety, and burnout. Traditional advice on time management and wellness simply does not work in this situation – since what they need is not effort but rather the functioning of their nervous systems in survival mode. The name of the program is Trauma-Informed Coping Strategies and Burnout Prevention: Self-Awareness Strategies for High School Students. This is not just another workbook. It is a well-developed curriculum based on neurobiological principles that helps the students deal with stress and avoid burnout. This guide helps the students stop looking at stress as a psychological phenomenon. What is Included in the 34-Page Material? Section One: The Structural Nature of Academic Resilience: This part of the paper presents concise information regarding the reason behind burnout. The section also teaches students about the neurobiology of stress such as the HPA Axis, Allostatic Load and Window of Tolerance which are important concepts in the educational field. It also features such significant ideas as Strategic Underachievement and Harm Reduction. Section Two: The Student Workbook (11 Self-Tests): This part be viewed as the basis of the whole curriculum and through the help of 11 intense self-tests the educators will be able to explain the nature of stress. Among the themes discussed are; the Burnout Proximity Scale, Nervous system and perfectionism tests, Assessment of Energy Expenditure and Time- Blindness, The External Forces and the Relational Boundaries, The Imposter and Academic Worth, Acute crisis and Grounding. Section Three: Visuals and Teacher/Counselor Resources: This section is important for the teachers and educators due to the fact it contains the following diagrams; the Academic Burnout Cascade, Trauma-Informed Coping Matrix and The Self-Auditing Cycle. Moreover, as far as the teacher can reach the information concerning students’ needs and problems. In that way, the person will be able to remain at the correct track. This tool is ideal for all kinds of professionals such as counselors, psychologists, teachers in health and wellness classes, and people working with the youth. With it, you will be able to help these students successfully survive high school along with creating essential skills they need during college years and in their lives. Keywords: social emotional learning, mental health, preventing burnout, stress management, skills of study, executive function skills, high school, AP, IB, college preparation, academic resilience, coping skills, trauma informed, workbook, anxiety, perfectionism, school counselor Reasons Why Parents/Schools Appreciate It: Evidence-Based Approach: The program doesn’t consist only of generic self-care tips, rather it provides students with an understanding of neurobiology behind stress. Promotes Self-Awareness in Students: The self-audit format allows students to put themselves in control of their situations and helps them to learn how to analyze their own states of well-being and develop useful skills. Presents a Well-defined, Actionable Approach: The program brings a unique mix of theory and practice, offering students all necessary tools to create their own management plan. Includes All Necessary Resources for Teachers: The comprehensive Teacher Guide, diagnostic rubrics and facilitation scripts turn this program into a plug-and-play solution for counselors and teachers. Develops Resilience: The skills developed will allow individuals to set personal boundaries, manage emotions, think differently, and separate self-esteem from success. Intended Target Audience: The targeted audiences would vary in the context of the subject matter discussed (AP, IB, highly competitive college admission procedures, neurobiology). Main Audience: Gifted students and high school students in grades 10–12. Among this group of students, there are many advanced courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment) students who experience problems relating to the college admission process. Minor Audience: School counselors this program can be used successfully in individual and group counseling. Health, wellness, and psychology teachers this program can be used as a multi-week unit in their classes. Advisory / homeroom teachers this program will serve as a useful resource for the school SEL curriculum. Proactive students and parents of gifted kids who need a practical instrument to cope with school stress. Copyright and Other Legal Issues Copyright on this Book rests with Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is created for your own personal and one day classroom uses. You may not modify, market or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you must not place it on web for public access. If you wish to share this material with your colleagues, please purchase additional copies from Teachsimple.
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Adaptive Executive Functioning Mastery: A K-Adult Scaffolding Frame
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Workbooks, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Diagrams, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Outlines, Literacy Readers
The Adaptive Executive Functioning Mastery: A K-Adult Scaffolding Framework contains everything needed for educators to implement effective executive functioning (working memory, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, task initiation, time blindness, metacognition, etc.) in all levels of education from kindergarten through adult. The workbook comprises: • In-depth theory chapters on cognitive load, dynamic scaffolding, and the function of the prefrontal cortex. • 10 fillable student worksheets with real life case studies. • Teacher/facilitator implementation guide with teacher supports such as fading protocols. • Printable visuals (Neuro-Developmental Continuum; Adaptive Scaffolding Matrix; Emotional Regulation Loop). • Answer Key for assessments. An essential part of this workbook is that it will help to reduce environmental friction and support the autonomous development of exobrains that fade into an internal mastery. It is suitable for use in special education, general education, homeschooling, college support programs, and/or in the coaching of adults. This digital download is immediately available via PDF format as well as in a format that may be accessed using Notion. No preparation required. Why Parents and Schools Are Fans : Evidence-based but usable immediately: Break down the latest neuroscience (prefrontal cortex, cognitive load theory, Vygotsky ZPD) into zero-prep, easy-to-use worksheets and visuals for teachers to use on Monday. Neuro-affirmative and compassionate: Replace "laziness" and "try harder" with practical scaffolding that respects how the brain is wired so that the number of meltdowns, anxiety, and learned helplessness decreases. Built-in fading and autonomy: The Bridge-and-Fade Protocol has 4 phases with clearly defined transitional points will reduce dependence on the scaffolding of adults for each student to develop independence and report the skill as internalized. Saves time in planning: Diagnostic answer keys, visual resources, and Notion/PDF hybrid options will save teachers hours of planning for busy IEPs, 504s, and RTI meetings. Versatile across the lifespan: One purchase will allow the entire school to utilize the tools (PreK-12 and adult transitions) or a family will be able to use the tools with their child from kindergarten through college and into their career. Target Audiences and Student Classifications : This Framework has been purposely created for life cycle growth from beginning of time with K-Adult. This Framework identifies all target audiences as follows: Early Childhood/Primary (ages 4-9): Pre-K-3 Special ed., and needs-based learning support. Elementary to Middle Schools (Ages 6-13): 4-8 Special Needs, RtI 2nd/3rd Tier (Academic Interventions) Classrooms, ADHD/Autism support classrooms. High Schools (Ages 14-18): 9-12 Intervention Support Classrooms, Study Skills classrooms, Transition to College programs. Adults & College Students (ages 19+) - Univesity Disability Services, Adult ADHD Coaches, Workplace Executive Skill Training, Homeschool High School/College Preparation. Cross-setting Users: Special Needs and General Education Teachers working with Neurodivergent Students, School Guidance Counselors, Occupational/Physical Therapists, Parents of Neurodivergent Students, Corporate Neurodiversity Trainers/Service Providers. Copyright / Terms of Use: Syed Hammad Rizvi holds copyrights to this book. This resource is for personal use only and may only be used in one classroom at a time. You may not modify, redistribute or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you cannot upload this resource to the Internet for others to find and download publicly. If you would like to share this resource with other educators, you must purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for being respectful of these terms of use. Syed Hammad Rizvi is excited to offer this product.
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Emotions & Feelings Coloring Pages Book
Art, Creative Arts, Fine Arts, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, STEM, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Classroom Decor, Posters, Word Walls, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Diagrams, Charts, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks
Do you want to find out an enjoyable and effective way for your students or kids to cope with their big feelings? Then our Printable Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Coloring Book is exactly what you need! This PDF you download instantly offers you 30 great pages to help children identify, understand, and learn how to deal with their feelings properly. If you need a resource for classroom activity or therapy sessions, or even for a quiet corner in your home, this book is much more than just coloring sheets. It can also facilitate the conversations about such emotions as happiness, sadness, anger, confusion, and pride. Each page contains funny animals and characters that kids will adore along with simple phrases that will help them boost their emotional intelligence. What's Now in This 30-Page PDF: A Variety of Emotions: pages like Jealousy, Boredom, Surprise, and Pride, including tips for coping and Mindfulness to help cooperate with kids who have things like, "Just breathe in like waves and breathe out." Positive Affirmations: Inspirational quotes for making kids feel good about themselves. Interactive Prompts: Contains hands-on activities to formulate answers from kids to talk about their emotional topics in the way they prefer. Good Designs: Each page contains high-quality illustrations of all sorts, such as happy bunnies and sad robots that fit nicely into a small hand of a kid. Ideal For: Preschool, PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st-grade teachings School counseling and therapy sessions Calm corners Homeschool background Learning about emotional regulation What Parents/Schools Appreciate: Encourages Communication: The numerous prompts and drawings make it easier for children to talk about difficult emotions. Provides Practical Coping Strategies: More than just recognizing emotions, it also provides kids with some useful strategies that will help them deal with anger, anxiety, and frustration. Fun and Offline: Combines coloring with essential life skills and gives children something useful and relaxing to do instead of using their devices. Convenient and User-Friendly: The instant PDF download makes it easy to print at any time and at any place which is perfect for individual and group work, therapy, and quiet time at home. Develops Empathy and Self-Awareness: By exploring many emotions, children learn to better understand not only their own feelings but also the feelings of other people. The main target audience in mind is Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students (aged 3-7). The resource can be used by: 1. School Counselors & 2. Therapists, for one-on-one sessions or group sessions. 3. Homeschooling Parents, in order to use the lessons for SEL curriculum. 4. Special Education educators, to assist students needing help with emotional regulation. 5. Parents for being used in calming corner at home or for a quiet-time activity. Copyright and Terms of Use: Author of this book is Syed Hammad Rizvi. This content is only for individual and single classroom use. No any changes can be done to this content and keep it on any website so that people can download it. In case you want to share the content with your colleagues, you need to buy some more licenses from Teachsimple.
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Tags KidsActivities, Printable, ColoringPages, DigitalDownload, LearningThroughPlay, ForKids, ActivityBook, EducationalResources, PrintablesForKids, ColoringBook
Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th graders learn the importance of their personal health! This Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity contains many activities that include teaching the six basic nutrients the body needs and how students can maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students will also learn the importance of portion sizes, and they will be able to learn and understand the new food labels that was recently recreated on all food containers. Furthermore, students will get to plan 3 meals that are healthy and create an ethnic recipe of their own.. Plus, they'll get to learn about physical and moderate exercises to keep their bodies healthy. At the end of this unit, there is an assessment and answer key to check for understanding. This 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity meets Common Core standards and will make learning about nutrition and physical activity fun and exciting! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health unit are the following: Students will learn about the body's nutrients that are needed for a healthy lifestyle which include: Water, Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat, Vitamins, Minerals. They will learn about portion sizes and the basic food groups. They will create and plan three healthy meals. Students will decipher what food labels mean on food packages and how to apply that to their life. They will learn a new ethnic recipe and make their own meal. Students will learn about physical and moderate exercises and come up with their own ways to stay healthy with exercise. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Included is an answer key. There are 26 pages included! There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units, Nutrition Goals
Sensory Diet Planning for Overstimulation
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Physical Education, P.E. & Health, Health, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
Help your autistic learners thrive in the classroom and beyond with this complete sensory diet toolkit that will allow you to create a sensory diet for each learner. If you're a parent, educator, or therapist who feels lost when trying to understand the sensory processing issues of young autistic learners and are looking for a way to go beyond reactionary approaches to create an environment that is neuro-affirming, this is the toolkit for you! The 35-page guide was created by professionals who understand the challenges faced by preschool through 1st grade educators and provides clear, easy-to-follow instructions to create, implement and track an effective sensory diet. This is more than just worksheets; it is a complete evidence-based professional development program helping you develop your skills as a sensory detective using evidence-based data. What’s Included in This Evidence-Based Toolkit: Phase 1: Comprehensive Theory & Methodology (10 Pages) : This section offers a thorough guide detailing the neurobiology of sensory overstimulation, the often-overlooked senses such as proprioception, vestibular awareness, and interoception. Additionally, it covers fundamental concepts regarding a sensory diet and features case studies to enhance practical understanding. Phase 2: Student Workbook & Facilitator Tracking Tools (17 Pages) : This part comprises a collection of 11 clinical-grade worksheets intended for educators and parents to monitor, assess, and address sensory needs. These tools include: - Tracker for Sensory Baseline & Arousal State - Guides for Proprioceptive, Vestibular, and Tactile "Brain Breaks" - Early Warning Signs Tracker for Overstimulation - Audit Checklist for Classroom Environmental Triggers - "My Body Feels..." Interoception Check-In with an accompanying visual chart designed for students! - And much more! In this section of the Toolkit there are important visual representations and other teaching materials to provide you with what you need for an effective system of Supports. Phase 3: includes visual representation(s) of the "Escalation & Intervention Cycle" (Examples: Conceptual Diagrams - for use in understanding the steps in the Cycle). - "Brain Break Taxonomy" flowchart - allowing you to tie interventions to specific behaviours in the Escalation Cycle. - Teacher Implementation Guide, with details on how to implement the components of the toolkit as well as a neurodiversity-affirming perspective. - Model Documentation - showing you how to complete trackers for maximum effect. The contents of your Toolkit will help you transition from "Behaviour Management" (i.e. behaviour modification techniques/strategies) to "Neurological Support" (ie supporting learners by providing specific tools & strategies for self-regulation) through concrete examples identifying the root causes of behaviours, preventing crises before they happen and teaching learners through respectful means." Reasons That Parents/Schools Appreciate It: Proactive vs Reactive: Rather than only reacting to incidents of sensory overload or meltdowns, it provides a data-based system for helping to identify causes of the issue and preventing future occurrences through additional data tracking tools. All-in-one vs completing multiple worksheets: This program is designed as a complete curriculum including theory, tracking, intervention and teacher guides. All resources are provided in one location, reducing the burden on the parent and/or educator having to independently find and create all the resources. Creates Consistency in Support throughout Home/School: The program has been designed to provide tools that can be used and shared between home and school, providing a system of support for the child, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Empowering and approves of Neurodiversity: The program promotes the understanding and support of a child’s neurological needs with dignity and respect thereby eliminating the need to use antiquated methods of behavior modification. Immediate Implementation: The program was designed for immediate use in a real-world situation with written and sample instructions included; therefore, it is easy for all educators to implement new strategies into day-to-day teaching. Depending on the content and language used in the PDF, the target audience should be: Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, and First Grade (in particular, the age range of 4-7 years old). Primary Audience: Special Education Teachers, Occupational Therapists , School Psychologists, Board Certified Behaviour Analysts with a Neurological Understanding of Autism (would find guide useful). Inclusion Classroom General Education Teachers Paraprofessionals, Teacher Aides, Support Staff (including training/employment opportunities) Secondary Audience: Inclusion Classroom Teachers—General Education Knowledgeable and Engaged Parents of Autistic Students who are involved in their child's Sensory Plan and collaborating with the school team. Copyright / Terms of Use: Syed Hammad Rizvi copyrighted this book. This resource is for your personal use as well as only one classroom. You may not modify, redistribute, or sell any section of this resource, thus making it available on the Internet for anyone to find publicly and download. If you'd like to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Your respect for these terms of use is appreciated. Syed Hammad Rizvi is delighted to provide this product to you!
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Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics, Dilemmas and Points of View. Discussion, Writing, Inprovisation
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics, Dilemmas and Points of View A unique approach to teaching complex ethical concepts targeted at teachers and homeschoolers for grades 5 through 9. This resource boosts students' critical thinking skills widening their outlook on ethical matters. This product is filled with engaging short stories that include elements of mystery, danger, comedy and humor. Each story features a list of discussion points that incites students to critically assess the ethical dilemmas put forth. By engaging in group discussions about each tale's captivating conclusion; learners will sharpen crucial life skills like empathy-based decision-making. Includes improvisation activities and role-play exercises aiming to boost children's communication capabilities while discovering varying perspectives on ethics-related topics. Provides writing tasks encouraging in-depth exploration into these stories' contexts, offering students a chance to enhance their understanding via written expression. Bridging The Gap Between Complex Ethics And Real-Life Scenarios This one-of-a-kind teaching aid adopts real-life scenarios through gripping short stories thereby simplifying the daunting world of ethics for your learners. An easy-to-access Product File is also made available – specifically crafted for educators desiring to incorporate this comprehensive tool effortlessly into their lesson plans designed towards life skills education within special resources instruction. In summary,"Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics Dilemmas and Points Of View", can be used in diverse settings - from large classroom seminars or small teams workshops or even sent home as intriguing homework tasks! It provides a remarkably entertaining yet educative approach towards exploring different facets of ethics! Educators looking for an ingenious way of structuring captivating lessons around complex subjects such as ethics will undoubtedly appreciate using "Two Sides To Every Story" . Essentially, it cultivates empathy along with critical thinking among students – one riveting story at a time! Conveniently available in PDF format, this resource merges the world of literature and life skills delivering an immersive educational experience.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Mindfulness for Exam Stress – Focused Attention Worksheets
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Tests
A complete 40-page workbook to promote the use of mindfulness and learn how to manage exam stress using neuroscience-based methods. This workbook includes clear theoretical concepts (e.g., "Amygdala Hijacking", "Working Memory Bottleneck", "Default Mode Network versus Task Positive Network") paired with a total of 10 student worksheets, 3 visually appealing colored models for use throughout the course, an answer key that shows all answers for the worksheets and a teacher guide to implementation. In addition to theory, there are practical tools to help the student manage their stress level and perform well on assessments. Practical tools include: Cognitive Defusion (to eliminate the "failure script" you tell yourself), using Somatic Mapping and micro-interventions (e.g., Physiological Sigh, 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding, Box Breathing), using the POP (Pause, Observe, Proceed) method to eliminate "blanks" on assessments, utilizing pre-test mental rehearsal and post-test decompression exercises. This workbook is perfect for use in the classroom, individual counseling sessions, study skills programs, or home schooling. It is available for immediate digital download, and can be printed from your computer or used in your digital course materials with no preparation needed. These strategies have been researched and proven to effectively lower levels of test anxiety and provide access to your working memory when under pressure to perform. Reasons Parents and Schools Love this Product: Science-based methods that help students calm themselves when they take exams through teaching them how to control their brains instead of just telling them to calm themselves down. No preparation required on the part of teachers with regard to having materials like worksheets, visuals, answer keys, and an implementation guide to use immediately in their classrooms or with students who need support. Helps develop true resilience by teaching students ways to cope with anxiety over a lifetime rather than relying on temporary motivation techniques. All micro-interventions available through this product can be done without being seen or heard, therefore making it more conducive to use during exam time. Very easy for both parents and counselors to understand how to use the micro-interventions in a way that they will get maximum benefit from doing so; great for SEL programs, study skills classes, or using at home. Intended Readers : The target audience for this resource is students who belong to the ages of 12-16 (Grades 7-10). The research case studies were conducted with 7th grade (ADHD/test anxiety), 8th grade, 9th grade and 10th grade (AP Biology) students. The resource sections of the Teacher Implementation Guide focus on the students themselves as they relate to their neurodevelopmental stage (middle and early high school). This resource is perfect for middle school (Grades 7-8) and early high school (Grades 9-10) students, who are preparing for any number of major exams, standardized exams and high stakes assessments (i.e., any subject). Not intended for elementary students (too difficult) or late high school/college students (the language and examples were written specifically for the adolescent population). Copyright / Terms of Use : This book is copyrighted to Syed Hammad Rizvi. It should only be used by you or as a single classroom reference resource. You cannot edit, share, or sell anything contained in this book, so please do not upload it to the internet and make it available for download to anyone else. If you would like to share this book with co-workers, please purchase another copy of this book through Teachsimple and respect the above terms of use. Thanks for using and supporting this product from Syed Hammad Rizvi!
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Health | 3rd Grade Unit 5: Injury Prevention and Safety
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This 3rd Grade Health Unit focuses on Personal Injury and Violence Prevention Control and Safety and is essential to help students with their health and wellness. There are seven units in all taught in 3rd grade that focus on health. These units include: Unit 1 that focuses on Personal Health and Wellness Unit 2 that focuses on Growth and Development Unit 3 teaches students about Nutrition and Physical Activity and how to eat right and stay active Unit 4 that helps students with Substance Use and Abuse and how to avoid bad substances Unit 5 that will teach students about Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 that covers what happened during Covid and how to protect themselves while learning about Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 discusses our environment and how to help save our planet with Environmental Consumer Health Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this 3rd Grade Health Unit 5: Injury Prevention and Safety, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: In this unit, students will be able to learn about first aid and how to help themselves if there is an injury such as a cut on their arm or other part of their body. A very important part of this unit is all about stranger danger. Students will read about the tricks that strangers use to harm kids. (This is very valuable for students and families to learn to help protect themselves.) Included in this unit is information about how to be safe in their school, community, and especially in their homes. Finally, included is an assessment to check for understanding. This unit meets Common Core Standards. It is 9 pages of fun engaging activities! There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 3rd grade. Here are the links to other health units: Go to K-5 Treasures to check out the other 3rd Grade Health Units to help students complete the entire Health Standards for the year!
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Self-Sustainability Skills: Coping with Life Gr. 6-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Self-Sustainability Skills: Coping with Life Gr. 6-12+ Self-Sustainability Skills: Coping with Life Gr. 6-12+ is a meticulously developed tool, designed to meet life-skills educational needs of students from sixth to twelfth grade. It aims at nurturing self-sufficient young learners capable of responsibly and confidently navigating their world. This resource's core mission is to equip learners with effective mechanisms for coping with life’s challenges. It introduces the concept of resilience - adapting and reacting positively despite setbacks. Stress Management The guide fosters stress management skills in students by helping them identify stress triggers and providing strategies to reduce them. This process is practice-oriented involving mapping activities. Mental & Physical Health Awareness The resource delves into critical areas of mental and physical health, combating stigma and discrimination associated with these issues. Educators can utilize included local mental health resources for more comprehensive discussions. Healthy Relationships & Cohabitation A special emphasis on developing healthy relationships forms an integral part of this learning material—featuring discussions revolving around the modern-day schooling topic of consent. Coping skillfully in cohabitation scenarios through compromise also forms a crucial point, presented here through easy-to-follow steps. Emergency Preparedness: Self-Defense & First Aid Techniques ` The curriculum introduces emergency preparedness aspects like self-defense techniques and first aid procedures includingCPR demonstrations step by step. In terms of instructional specifics, the teaching approach combines reading passages creatively conjugated with graphic organizers, real-life activities, crossword puzzles, word searches, comprehension quizzes. The material judiciously maintains student engagement with low vocabulary use throughout the learning experience. This flexible resource is fitting for various teaching scenarios - whole class instruction, small targeted group studies, active one-to-one sessions or as homework assignments. An adherence to state standards and Bloom’s Taxonomy ensures high quality learning experience along with opportunities for multidimensional lesson planning. The 29-page easily printable PDF product facilitates effortless reproduction of content that can also be displayed digitally - accommodating versatile teaching styles and different learning environments. Category The product primarily falls under Special Resources – Life Skills category intending to nurture real-world skills among young learners.</p
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Self-Sustainability Skills, Real Life Skills, Real World Skills, Life Coping, Reading Comprehension, Graphic Organizer, Mental Health, Writing Prompts
I Am Special!: Honoring Individual Differences in the Classroom
Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
I Am Special!: Honoring Individual Differences in the Classroom A teaching resource designed to instill mutual respect among students by celebrating their unique attributes. It emphasizes on creating a trusting atmosphere - free from bullying and teasing where every child can flourish. For Kindergarten to Third-grade Levels This curriculum-accessory highlights individual differences. It encompasses interactive activities that aid teachers in understanding their students better, and vice versa. Celebrating Through Art Projects One of the standout aspects is its expression of individuality through unique art projects . Teachers facilitate literature discussions promoting understanding amidst diversity; meanwhile meticulously crafted interest inventories gather insightful data about each student. Fostering Appreciation at Home: The package includes take-home books for families, which help foster appreciation towards cognitive diversity outside school hours.(Inclusive teaching now extends into the homes) The PDF Package:The product comes neatly packed into a 34-page PDF file ready for instant download after purchase; particularly effective for homeschooling parents or educators needing lesson plans on short notice. Reproducible Worksheets:These less-preparation-required learning resources offer children multiple attempts to improve their understanding around respecting individual differences.(All within the academics-prescribed time frame) I Am Special! - The Universal Truth The highlight principle of "I Am Special!" is everyone performs optimally when accepted without prejudice. This perspective fosters an educational environment sensitive towards emotional needs characteristic of modern classrooms worldwide – setting a higher standard for those interested in inclusive elementary education centered around life skills pedagogy.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Bullying, Family, Collages, All About Me, Back To School
Real World Life Skills - Financial Literacy Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Real World Life Skills - Financial Literacy Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content This exceptional resource is designed to support students from Grade 6 through Grade 12 in obtaining essential knowledge to confidently navigate the financial landscape. This consists of a collection of unique modules focusing on practicality and real-life situations. Significant Emphases: Deep understanding of bank loans and potential pitfalls associated with credit cards, crucial as students start their financial journeys. In-depth appreciation of income and expenditure for intelligent management of assets and debt. Negotiation skill enhancement by providing a detailed roadmap for effective purchasing practices, which helps students to attain value-for-money experiences in real-world scenarios. Additionally, an insightful analysis is provided comparing different credit scores alongside tips for improving personal credit ratings - an integral strategy for individual financial growth. Special Segments: A segment related to car ownership explaining key aspects like maintenance costs and depreciation values. A broader outlook on responsibilities associated with property ownership promoting fiscal responsibility amongst learners. Detailed information on taxation types catered toward assisting responsible paycheck management. Economics In The Fast-Paced World: Incorporating lessons relevant to Global Economics explores topics including cryptocurrency and currency conversions – offering learners' insights into emerging global economic trends. Versatile Settings And Formats: The versatility allows flexibility for educators; can be utilized in various settings such as whole group instructions, small group discussions or assigned individually as homework assignments. This downloadable PDF file includes enriched reading passages with graphic organizers; practical real-world activities are coupled with word searches & crossword puzzles contributing to an engaging yet fruitful learning experience. All content aligns precisely with Provincial Standards and strictly adheres to Blooms Taxonomy ensuring comprehensive understanding of these important financial skills. The interactive nature ensures teaching and learning financial literacy is effectively and enjoyable for everyone involved.
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Tags PDF
Conflict Resolution & Peer Mediation Prompts
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Do you find that there are many complicated (and sometimes unseen) conflicts in your 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom? From conflicts on the playground to having miscommunication on group chat, pre-adolescents have a much more difficult time managing their social world than they ever did before. This curriculum on Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation is a complete, research-supported program that will help you empower your students with the tools necessary for success in looking at conflict in a way that is positive and productive. This is not just another collection of worksheets; this is a complete Social Emotional Learning (SEL) toolkit that has been created for the modern student. Based on developmental psychology, this curriculum will address the two types of settings in which pre-adolescents experience conflict: the physical environment of the playground and the virtual environment of today's digital world (gaming, social media, texting). Using the use of "scripted roleplay scaffolding" methodology, this curriculum will enable a child to bypass the "fight or flight" response and give them the exact words and tools they need to de-escalate an argument, share their feelings in a healthy way, and resolve conflict. Additionally, by providing the student with a "lexical bridge," they will be able to articulate complex emotions (jealousy, exclusion, betrayal) in a manner that will promote empathy and understanding. What's Included in the 48 Page PDF File Section One - Guidelines for Teachers This section provides an in-depth overview of the theory and methodology used in the development of these scripts along with the reasons behind their creation. It covers issues such as social dynamics of pre-teens, the difference between intent versus impact, and the unique challenges of dealing with conflict in the digital world (Online Disinhibition Effect). Section Two - Eleven Worksheets for Students These are the main component of the curriculum and consist of eleven interactive worksheets that incorporate real-life scenarios faced by students on a daily basis. The worksheets cover a broad range of scenarios dealing with: Group Chat Misunderstanding (Roblox, text messaging) Disputes between Playground Rules (Four Square) Digital Exclusion (Multi Player Gaming, Minecraft) "I Was Only Playing" and Cyber Bullying Rumors, Gossip, and Broken Trust The Challenge of Inclusion (Cafeteria Seating) De-Escalation Strategies for Youth Valuing Digital Property and Creations Section Three - This teacher resource package includes all necessary materials needed to complete each portion of the curriculum. Visual Support: Printable, easy-to-read diagrams outlining the Peer Mediation Pathway, conflict escalation, and I-Statement structure. Complete Answer Key: Sample answers for all questions in the curriculum supporting main concepts of de-escalation and restorative language. Full Implementation Guide: Step-by-step directions for introducing your curriculum, implementing role-playing (including "Fishbowl" method), differentiating for all learning levels, and addressing and assisting with common challenges. Provide your students with a lifelong gift: confidence and ability to develop healthy friendships and resolve conflicts calmly and with compassion. This curriculum is for teachers, counselors, social workers and administrators. Keyword SEO: Conflict Resolution; Peer Mediation; Social Emotional Learning; Grammarly; Digital Citizenship; Cyberbullying; Anti-Bullying; Worksheets; 4th Grade; 5th Grade; 6th Grade; Middle School; School Counselor; Restorative Justice; I-Statements; Role Playing Scripts; Classroom Management; Friendship Skills. Why Parents Schools Appreciate It: Provides the Exact Words: Rather than telling children what to do, it gives them exactly how to express themselves in situations of high stress. This "lexical certainty" is a game changer for those children who become overwhelmed by a situation and don’t know what to say. Addresses Today’s Technological Conflicts of the New Millennium: This curriculum goes beyond teaching children outdated scenarios to dealing with real types of digital situations that they face today, such as gaming exclusion, misunderstandings with friends on a group text message, and dealing with the impact of a “seen” message. Therefore, it is extremely relevant and effective. Research-based & Developmentally Appropriate: The method used in this curriculum is based on solid principles of child psychology and understands the concrete scaffolding that pre-adolescents need to utilize when managing complex feelings. It provides a structured safe environment in which to practice empathy. Comprehensive No Preparation Resource: This is a complete 48-page curriculum, not a single worksheet, along with a teacher’s guide, visual aids, student workbook, and an answer key, therefore providing the educator and/or counselor an immediate implementation resource with a high level of confidence. Builds Lifelong Skills: This curriculum is a method of solving conflicts today, it also creates the building blocks for rewiring a child’s approach to conflict as they move into adulthood and creating the neurological pathways to become more mature, empathetic, and resilient in relationships as an adult. Target Audience Classes : After conducting a thorough review of their report, the authors (PDF) specifically identified the following groups as targets based on a potential audience needs analysis: Grades: Fourth grade through sixth grade Ages: Approximately 9 to 12 years The authors also have tailored to this developmental stage, as well as their own peer social groupings, such as on playgrounds, in-game chat rooms (Roblox, Minecraft), and with friends via group messenger/chat program. Thus, they provide great information directed towards students in early/middle school and also those working with them professionally (school counselor/social worker). Copyright Notice: This book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi and only allowed for one person (you) and one classroom use of the book you have purchased. You may not make any alterations, distribute, sell or share (post on the internet) this book. 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Personal Health – 4th & 5th Grade Unit 1
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Personal Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit 1: Personal Health students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th graders learn the importance of their personal health! This engaging unit is perfect to help your 4th and 5th grade students understand the four ways to be healthy which include: social, physical, mental, and emotional health. There are lessons that teach the steps to make good health decisions, plus there are lessons to help them to teach their family and friends with their health choices. Included in this unit are ways to help enhance their verbal and nonverbal communication skills, how to set reasonable goals to improve their eating habits, and students will set physical goals that will be beneficial to their health. All of these units meet Common Core Standards. Included at the end is an assessment to check for understanding with answer keys. This is a fun and engaging health unit that students are sure to enjoy. There are 22 pages included! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit are the following: Students will learn all the ways to be healthy which include physical, mental, emotional, and social. Steps to help them make good health decisions. Students will practice those steps on their own with a given a scenario to solve. A guide is given to teach these steps to help family and friends to make good health choices. They will learn verbal and nonverbal communication skills and how to improve those skills. Students will set goals to improve their healthy eating habits. Setting physical goals to improve their health is also included. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Answer keys are also provided. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health
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Health | 3rd Grade Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This 3rd Grade Health Unit focuses on Prevention Control and Disease and is essential to help students with their health and wellness. There are seven units in all taught in 3rd grade that focus on health. These units include: Unit 1 that focuses on Personal Health and Wellness Unit 2 that focuses on Growth and Development Unit 3 teaches students about Nutrition and Physical Activity and how to eat right and stay active Unit 4 that helps students with Substance Use and Abuse and how to avoid bad substances Unit 5 that will teach students about Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 that covers what happened during Covid and how to protect themselves while learning about Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 discusses our environment and how to help save our planet with Environmental Consumer Health Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this 3rd Grade Health Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: In this unit, students will learn new vocabulary and cut and paste illnesses as they sort and discover what illness are communicable and non-communicable diseases. Students will learn to take care of themselves as they learn about personal hygiene and the importance of how to stay clean with their bodies. They will learn about the importance of making and keeping goals and write three healthy goals and a way to accomplish these goals. Handwashing is another part of how to control disease. Students will review the importance of keeping their hands clean and how that will help them to stay healthy. For fun, there is a word search on dental hygiene included as they review these vocabulary words. Viruses can spread quickly in communities. In this unit, students will learn about the Coronavirus and measures on how to keep themselves and their family safe from spreadable diseases and viruses. Included is information on the Coronavirus for students to learn and then they will answer several questions as to its origin, how it started, how it spread, and what they can do to be safe for future viruses. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. This unit meets Common Core Standards. It is 30 pages of fun engaging activities! At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 3rd grade. Go to K-5 Treasures to check out the other 3rd Grade Health Units to help students complete the entire Health Standards for the year!
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I WONDER - What Is Online Safety | Animated Video Lesson
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Computer Science, Technology, Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about social and soft skills in our daily life. I WONDER - What Is Online Safety | Animated Video Lesson Have you ever read about soft skills or social skills? If yes, can you tell us more about them? Body language is so important for us to learn about, as it teaches us how to deliver the correct message to the people we are talking to, and get the right message from the people who talk to us, by simply reading their body language. What do you know about etiquette? Do you know that every country has got its unique etiquette? What do you know about online etiquette? What is your strongest soft/social skill? Can you name other social or soft skills? Do you think we should be always nice to our friends and family? Do you think we should be kind with animals? Have you ever read about online etiquette? If yes, tell us more about it. What are the essential skills that we should have while dealing with people online? I WONDER - What Is Online Safety | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about these fantastic social and soft skills in our daily life. I WONDER - What Is Online Safety | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.
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Kindness & Gratitude Daily Reflection Journals
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
With the Kindness and Gratitude Daily Reflection Journals (e.g K-5), you have the ability to turn your classroom or home into a center of kindness and emotional intelligence. This wonderful curriculum is a complete forty-three page pdf that contains research-based information from the fields of child development, affective neuroscience, and Somatic-Cognitive Integration Methodology as well as ten student worksheets that are ready for live implementation, and teacher implementation resources. This resource is designed specifically for classrooms with student populations from Kindergarten to 5th grade and is built on the facilitation of social skills through three developmental tiers: K-1: Sensory and Affective Identification (visual prompts/drawing) 2-3: Relational Reciprocation and Theory of Mind 4-5: Complex Systems (Ripple Effect) Thinking, and Intrinsic Altruism Through this curriculum, students will become "Kindness Detectives", engage in an Action-Reflection Cycle, create a map of gratitude through various ecosystems, develop their resilience using silver-lining prompts, and implement acts of altruism through a "Kindness Architect" blueprint. In addition, the curriculum includes theory around neuroplasticity, case studies of real-world use that show 42% drop in conflicts in the morning and 60% increase of student feeling "seen and valued", structural schematics (SVG format), differentiation strategies for reluctant learners, and a complete Teacher Implementation Guide. The Kindness Journals are perfect to use in morning meeting times, social/emotional learning blocks, restorative justice, homeschooling, or guidance/counseling sessions. This zero-preparation curriculum is available as a digital download, and you can easily print the material or assign the material digitally. The Kindness Journals can help increase emotional granularity, empathy, and an overall positive class culture within your classroom, while also providing a resource that supports SEL competencies as developed by CASEL. The reason teachers and parents are happy using this program: Results are measurable! Real-life classroom studies show that using the academic curriculum has decreased morning conflict by 42% and has helped 60% of the children who take part be recognized and appreciated. Both parents and teachers see these changes immediately! There is little preparation time needed to use the academic program. There are 10 ready-to-use worksheets and a teacher's guide with supportive materials for you to be able to use this program right now without spending any time preparing. The academic curriculum has been designed to have the ability to grow as the child grows, from drawing pictures in Kindergarten and First Grade to developing a sense of right and wrong in Fourth and Fifth grade. This ensures that each child in the room is able to be challenged and feel successful through the entire academic experience. The academic program uses what's called mirror neurons, neuroplasticity, and body language to ensure children will exhibit kindness as a daily behavior rather than as a rule. The academic program teaches children to look internally for their own feelings and authentic emotions as opposed to focusing on external rewards or expectations (performative kindness). The result of this process helps to create a child with a higher level of empathy and emotional resilience. Who this is for : This document has been created specifically for K-5 students (ages 5-11). It's not right for Pre-K (the material is too advanced) or Middle School./ For grades K-5, the three-level scaffolding aligns directly with elementary learner neuro-developmental stages., making this resource a match for the following categories of K-5 educators: -General education elementary classrooms (Grades K-5) -Families who homeschool their children -School Counselors / Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Coordinators -Special education / inclusive classrooms (differentiated activities provided) . -After school program or character education clubs . Copyright / Terms of Use: This book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This product can only be used for personal use and/or by individual classes. You may not modify, redistribute, or sell any portion of this product. You also cannot place it online where it can be found and downloaded by anyone else. To share this product with other teachers, please purchase additional copies from Teachsimple. Your cooperation in following these rules is greatly appreciated. This product is brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi in a state of happy non-ownership.
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