SEL Affirmation Worksheets and SEL Coloring Pages
About This Product
In this SEL resource, you will receive 3 SEL Affirmation Worksheets and SEL coloring pages. The affirmations say "I am calm.", "I am brave." and "I am wise." Students can learn how to write letters and at the same time tell themselves positive affirmations. After they trace the 2 traceable sentences, they can write the affirmation on their own on the following line (the third line). Next, they can draw a picture of them feeling calm, feeling wise, and feeling brace in the box below the words. This is both a writing activity as well as a coloring and drawing activity. Students can do these worksheets after a lesson about being brave, calm or wise. They can do these worksheets for morning work, centers, during SEL time or during writing time. These are for pre-k, kindergarten, first grade and second grade. Even students who can write, will appreciate tracing and writing these powerful statements.
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